Finding yourself in Fairs
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patrick
The first answer people would get when associating fairs to something would be "roadtrip."
And they wouldn't be wrong. Almost half of the demography loitering around the grounds would belong to a picture-perfect family; with Dad looking all huff-puff, Mom somewhat smiling, Big Sister looking bored, and Little Brother holding his balloon with an excited twinkle in his eyes.
But fairs are for everyone, no exceptions. Be it for the filthy rich, the marginally wealthy, the struggling white-collar employee, the fleeters cutting from their jobs just to slack off, or the poor guy sleeping in the bench; everyone is welcome to the fair (unless there's an uberly expensive entrance fee, then I guess only the rich and the wealthy get to go in.)
For the single person, who wants to go back to his childhood and relive the fantasies he had of flying horses and magic and staying up late. For the soul that wishes to spend the day forgetting his troubles. For the one who's busy contemplating what to do next with his life.
For couples, who wish to spend the day together with the ones they love. For the couples who wish to reunite with the ones they love. For those who wish to remember the time spent together.
For children, who want to spend their childhood to the fullest. For those who want to experience magic at it's best. For those who want to know what being a kid is all about.
For the elderly, who want to go back to being a kid. For those who want to remember and never forget the good old times. For those whose time is near, and wish to spend their days happy.
There are a lot of things to do in the fair for everyone.
And they wouldn't be wrong. Almost half of the demography loitering around the grounds would belong to a picture-perfect family; with Dad looking all huff-puff, Mom somewhat smiling, Big Sister looking bored, and Little Brother holding his balloon with an excited twinkle in his eyes.
But fairs are for everyone, no exceptions. Be it for the filthy rich, the marginally wealthy, the struggling white-collar employee, the fleeters cutting from their jobs just to slack off, or the poor guy sleeping in the bench; everyone is welcome to the fair (unless there's an uberly expensive entrance fee, then I guess only the rich and the wealthy get to go in.)
For the single person, who wants to go back to his childhood and relive the fantasies he had of flying horses and magic and staying up late. For the soul that wishes to spend the day forgetting his troubles. For the one who's busy contemplating what to do next with his life.
For couples, who wish to spend the day together with the ones they love. For the couples who wish to reunite with the ones they love. For those who wish to remember the time spent together.
For children, who want to spend their childhood to the fullest. For those who want to experience magic at it's best. For those who want to know what being a kid is all about.
For the elderly, who want to go back to being a kid. For those who want to remember and never forget the good old times. For those whose time is near, and wish to spend their days happy.
There are a lot of things to do in the fair for everyone.
About the Author:
Ian Kleine takes every opportunity to visit festivals in his area, and enjoys it well enough to say a few thing about them. Florida Craft Shows has a complete list on every festival around the state. Don't miss out on your town's fairs and visit Florida Craft Shows.
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