
Yesterday, Joost's kindergarten class took a field trip to Indian Echo Caverns. This was the first field trip that I was able to help chaperon.


This was the second time Joost was able to visit the caverns and he had much less nervousness in entering them this time around--in fact, I don't think he walked with me the entire tour. The summer before, when we visited as a family, he held my hand the whole time. It's amazing how much braver a year can make a six year old.

Such beauty hidden underground!

Joost enjoyed the afternoon with all his school friends.
(Many thanks to Nicole for sharing these pictures.)
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