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Magical Moment 316, "A Kid Again"

I went to a majestic castle yesterday. There were look out towers, draw bridges, and great stair cases. I ran up and down the entire length of the castle, then I jumped from the walls and landed on the gravel below. I fought villains and monsters. It was dangerous but I felt quite safe with my sword at my side.

The kingdom was surrounded by a vast, sparking ocean and we fed the enchanted ducks that swam in it. Next, I flew. Really, I flew. Just look at the picture if you don't believe me. My feet were high up in the air. It was fascinating place and one I would never have found if not for my 4 (almost 5) year old nephew, Jack. I never knew such magical kingdoms existed in the middle of Texas.



Comments

Paul C said…
Wow, that is a fantastic play centre. I like the mix of structures and water features. Looks like there is a lot of great shade, too, in the summer. (I added you to my blog roll.)
Steve Gravano said…
I love play centers that lend themselves to the imagination. This is one of them. ( I see your feet were having fun also!)
Anonymous said…
Children are wonderful. They keep us young at in body, mind and heart!
Paul, thanks for the comment, and for adding me to your blog roll! :)

Steve, my nephew's imagination lights up with something as simple as a stick! :) So this was a real treat.

TNE, you said it! Thanks for reading and the comment. :)

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