Zaya and Mim ran first to the old equipment: a brief spin on the merry-go-around and one climb on the monkey bars.


However, their disappointment didn't last too long. There, in the distance, on the other side of the park, stood the amazing, new playground recently installed by the Lions' club.


It was meant to be a child's dream world, creative, and safe. My grandchildren soon introduced themselves to other children and began to rush from one activity to another:
Swaying drawbridges

Scaling walls and--rather anachronistically--a courthouse dome, and horseless carriages in the fiefdom.
A peep-hole and a portcullis,

Great attractions for all the little children in town, and comfortable benches for parents and grandparents to sit and visit at the entrance. Perfect.
But the children soon saw something even better outside the new park: A wide expanse of damp sand over under the volleyball net.

happily...

for...the rest of the morning.

Ah...
Bliss.
1 comment:
They can spend nigh on infinite amounts of time in the park. So glad they found friends, too!
Post a Comment