Yesterday, we took a family trip to Walmart (which David absolutely hates because he is alwayrs called there while working). We collected our stuff, checked out and headed to the door. David says to me, there is "__ and ___." I did not pay much attention until I heard him say, "they are going after someone." I looked up and saw three people dressed in street clothes headed towards the same exit that we are headed. They confronted a nice looking gentleman in his thirties who was walking with his wife and two children. The wife took the children towards the exit and the man turned to return in the store with the employees. All of the sudden, the man tried to run and was taken down to the ground by the female employee in an instant (I was highly inmpressed and told David that she needs to work for the Sherriff's Office). The man's children were crying and yelling why are they doing that to my dad. This all happen in front of us as we were walking from the register through the exit doors - the whole incident was a matter of seconds. We headed to the car while David waited around to make sure he was not going to try to run again.

On the way home, Zachary was asking millions of questions. We explained to him about stealing, telling the truth and what happens if you break the laws. He talked about it all last night and this morning.
Today, David just happened to be working at the County Jail so we decided to take him lunch. Zachary was so excited to go to the big office and see the jail. We drove around the jail and looked at the bars on the windows. We, then, had lunch in the Law Enforcement Center where the police men work. Zachary learned a lot of life lessons first hand! It is so cute to listen to him tell the story and what he learned!!