Showing posts with label ringmaster. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

CHILDREN LEFT UNATTENDED WILL BE SOLD TO THE CIRCUS

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My family and I went to the circus last night ~ first one I’ve been to since my kids were little.
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Grandson Elijah [seated in the middle] brought his cousin Matthew and his good buddy Anthony.
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This was grandson Knox’s first circus. He was probably wondering what in the world was going to happen here, hopefully something awesome.
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Before the show began, you could ride a camel….
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….or ride an elephant. No one in my family was adventurous enough to do this.
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Daughter Kelly and son in law Kerry ~ this was Kerry’s first circus, too.
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It’s a law that you have to eat cotton candy when you’re at the circus. Knox ~ still wondering what was going to happen.
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Daughter Holly with her buddy [and nephew] Knox who was pretty much glued to her lap the whole time. Smile? Grimace?
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I know for a fact that cotton candy makes everything more fun.
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Knox gnawed on his cone of cotton candy like it was a big old turkey leg.
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Oops! One of the clowns got loose. No, wait, that’s just hubby Neil waiting for the show to start. [Actually, there was only one clown in this circus and not what you’d consider a traditional clown, just a guy dressed in a red suit and a sombrero. Very disappointing.]
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Still waiting. Still wondering. By this time, Knox had a cotton candy beard and mustache and not a little on his nose. Totally worth it. Good thing his mom had wet wipes.
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Last time I was at a circus, the ringmaster was a guy in a tuxedo with a top hat. Our ringmaster was a very beautiful lady who introduced all the acts.
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Tigers jumped through hoops of [real] fire.
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One of the tigers was not a happy camper. [This is why, thankfully, they’re in cages.]
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These acrobats were fun to watch.
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A vendor kept walking back and forth, selling light sabers. Grandpa couldn’t resist and bought some for the guys.
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The camels were neat. They ran in circles and stood on stools and took a bow. [I kept thinking, “Hump DAY!!]
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The acrobats could also juggle with precision.
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Who new Hoola Hoops could be so much fun?
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Another group of acrobats/gymnasts had these kids from the audience line up and then bounced off a trampoline and flew through the air over their heads.
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Playing with the light saber during intermission
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More fun than pint-sized human beings should be allowed to have.
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Flying poodles
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It wouldn’t be a circus without elephants!
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They are such smart animals and so BIG.
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But they seem sweet. At least they didn’t try to make a break for it like one of the camels did during his gig.
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Last but not least, guys on motorcycles raced around inside this giant ball while these [crazy?] ladies stood there and let them do it. Yikes.
Good times with family at the circus!