Fraz was planning to gather all the store’s basketballs and run away on a world basketball tour, but his plan was ruined when he didn’t make his getaway before Chris found him.
It made sense to Fraz, but he’s a bit impulsive and doesn’t think things through sometimes. A couple of days without chocolate and wine gums and he’d be running back home. He should’ve been filling his cart with treats instead.
Fraz was planning to run away and take as many basketballs with him as he could, but his plans were thwarted when Chris found him before he could make his getaway. Why basketballs? Fraz won’t tell, other than that’s his favorite game.
Darn distractions get in the way everytime
Fraz has to learn to focus on the task at hand.
That’s like shopping with my grandson.
It can be hard to keep those little fellows contained. And entertained.
just wondering, why did they get so many basketballs?
Ha…that is what I was thinking.
Fraz was planning to gather all the store’s basketballs and run away on a world basketball tour, but his plan was ruined when he didn’t make his getaway before Chris found him.
that makes sense, thanks 🙂
It made sense to Fraz, but he’s a bit impulsive and doesn’t think things through sometimes. A couple of days without chocolate and wine gums and he’d be running back home. He should’ve been filling his cart with treats instead.
Reminds me of the little boy who kept walking around the block — he was running away from home, but knew he wasn’t allowed to cross the street.
Not being allowed to cross the block definitely makes it difficult to run away.
Yeah the toy aisle gets me too, every time! What’s with all the basketballs?
It’s hard to escape the toy aisle.
Fraz was planning to run away and take as many basketballs with him as he could, but his plans were thwarted when Chris found him before he could make his getaway. Why basketballs? Fraz won’t tell, other than that’s his favorite game.
He won’t tell? Now that’s not very nice! 😉