After a bumpy start, where the ever-present wind blew Juniordwarf's lunch off the table, upsetting him to the point he wanted to go home . . . 'I don't want to be here,' he said . . . we had a lovely day - me, Juniordwarf and my Mum. Slabs spend most of the day on the community radio station marquee, promoting the station and fund-raising.
Here are some photos of what we got up to over the course of the day . . . which have become my photos for frogpondsrock's Sunday Selections project. (Go on over and check it out!)
Juniordwarf rode on a pony. Here's two little feet.
We watched some medieval jousting.
We got the best value entertainment for $3 on this climbing maze, which kept Juniordwarf entertained for at least 45 minutes. I'm not sure if he was meant to stay on for that long, but there wasn't a crowd waiting to get on and no one told him to get off, so if he was happy, we were happy.
What that meant was that one of us could stay and keep an eye on him, while the other one could go off for a few minutes and take photographs of things that caught our eye . . .
Juniordwarf thought it was a great game to walk as far away from us as he could and then come running back.
The last thing we did was watch some amazing acrobats. How I managed to capture this shot I'll never know because this particular stunt was so quick.
It does look like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! it looks like a great day out. I saw the signs but then forgot about it :( Next year for sure.
ReplyDeleteWOW sure looks like a massive fun day. Hope your week is as much fun too ;~)
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! Love the snake. The stunt photo was a lucky shot!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun! Once we got over the lunch blowing away. The snakes looked very cool. They fascinate me.
ReplyDeleteIt does look as if you had fun! Poor Junior Dwarf, getting his lunch blown away. Children do hate having their food disappear, don't they?
ReplyDeleteOh he was so upset about it. It happened to him one other time when we were having lunch in a cafe and he'd chosen to sit right next to the door. An ill timed gust of wind when someone came in & all his chips blew off onto the floor. I think there were only 2 left so it wasn't a major disaster, but to him it was the end of the world!
ReplyDelete