My hubby is not much of a outgoing person... but when he told me that there was a circus happening near our area - I jumped at the opportunity... n found out all the details of the same... I was kinda worried about how we would manage with the kids who are not used to eating out... n what food I would give them.. but since hubby was willing I thought I wud take one step at a time...
It was a 7 pm show - we managed to get out of our house at 6.30 pm.. what with the kids et al... The kids were thrilled at the prospect of going out... The elder one who cud understand a bit (since he was 3 1/2) was thrilled at the prospect of seeing animals...n they were very happy to get on the Royal Enfield - our family vehicle...
It was a 7 pm show - we managed to get out of our house at 6.30 pm.. what with the kids et al... The kids were thrilled at the prospect of going out... The elder one who cud understand a bit (since he was 3 1/2) was thrilled at the prospect of seeing animals...n they were very happy to get on the Royal Enfield - our family vehicle...
We reached the venue after 7 pm... n the kids were excited to see the huge ground... Eventhough, we have been to the circus before, it is an altogether different ball game to see it through the eyes of our kids... Every thing seemed so profound... Our daughter was caught up with the music and was dancing in her own cute way... The music was very upbeat.. It made up for the lack of animal shows... My son was very sad not have seen any lions - his fav. animal. The kids were content with seeing the elephants, horses and pomerian dog shows... and the music kept them in a good mood throughout..
It is very difficult to describe the sensory stimulus one would feel just watching children enjoy... It gives us a new perspective on life altogether.. and their innocent thinking and questions make up for all the problems faced in our life.