Take a Walk in a Park

21:00 – We are still in the park.

The history of our park day (by the hour) is this:

19:00 – The kids are playing football. Nearby, a couple is playing badminton. The shuttlecock lands in a tree.

19:30 – The kids volunteer to help retrieve the shuttlecock. They decide to use the

21:00 – We are still in the park.

The history of our park day (by the hour) is this:

19:00 – The kids are playing soccer. Nearby, a couple is playing badminton. The shuttlecock lands in a tree.

19:30 – The kids volunteer to help retrieve the shuttlecock. They decide to use the soccer ball. Now the soccer ball is stuck in the tree.

One of the kids, Ronaldo :-))), has the idea to use his shoe to release the ball.

19:45 – Ronaldo’s shoe gets stuck in the tree, along with our soccer ball and the shuttlecock. The badminton players go home, but we and Ronaldo cannot leave. The ball is very important to the kids, and Ronaldo’s shoe is just as important!

20:00 – The kids try to climb the tree, but they have no success.

A mother jumps into action. She uses all her belongings—a water bottle, backpack, etc.—to try to release the items from the tree.

21:00 – We have retrieved the shoe and the ball. The shuttlecock is still in the tree. The situation is similar to what it was at 19:00. The kids are happy, but the mother is exhausted. Her arms feel tired after an hour of intense gym-like training!

The kids’ conclusion: This tree is maleficent!!

Enjoy your park day. March 30th is the official “Have a Day in the Park” day. We enjoy park day several times per week!