Fun At The Fair
Patricia MacDonald
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(, April 30, 2015)
It's fall and there are fairs and carnivals on every street corner and EVERYONE goes to the fair making hundreds, possibly thousands of visitors to each one. But, the child riding the tilt-a-whirl with the giant bear that was just won on the midway doesn't care much about how many visitors there are. All they care about at the moment is that they are surrounded by more fun and food than they can handle so, time must not be wasted. Rides must be ridden. All food that is not just for adults must be sampled and hundreds of stuffed animals must be liberated from their captors. This verse can be used for anticipation of the fair or for enjoying memories that have been created by it.