Becky asked:

September 17, 2007 – 2:00 am

Oh my goodness, how did he get stuck in it? Were you going up or down? I need to know so I can make sure it doesn’t happen to Isaac or Grace. I make the kids keep hold my hand with one hand then hold on the rail with one hand then we all get off together. I heard about shoe laces before, so tie our shoes before we get on them as well.
We were neither going up nor down. We were waiting for our rental car on the ground transportation level. Noah and Sammy were getting very restless as they were- in one word- exhausted. I was holding Simon and pacing when I noticed that Noah was getting a little too close to the handrail return that ran underneath the escalator and ran back up to the top. The representative for the Opryland Hotel had seen his too and […]


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