We don’t stop playing because we get old …

With the 9/11 anniversary and reminders and sharing and sadness from so many of my blogging friends, I wanted to bring a bit of lightheartedness into this post. A morning of fun at the library, followed by a visit to the park, home for lunch and a 2 hour nap. Can life get any sweeter? I hope this makes you smile …

princess nana and prince chazWe don’t stop playing because we get old …
We get old because we stop playing.

An adventure at the library let the inner princess in me come out full force. Saving my Prince from crocodiles and letting him save me from bears and monsters was a blissful reminder of days gone by when I did these things with my sons. I don’t think my mom had time to play with me but that’s what an imagination is for, right?

Prince ChazThe Johnstown, Colorado library has a castle motif that is ripe for children (of all ages!)  to enter and enjoy. There’s a bridge, moat and castle walls. It’s truly a fairy tale haven!

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12 Responses to We don’t stop playing because we get old …

  1. So very true, Marge!
    We have to keep playing and having fun. Life is serious enough.

  2. ElizOF says:

    And the best part is that it keeps one young while firing the imagination. :-)

  3. What a handsome lad! Great video and imagination.

  4. ceceliafutch says:

    so charming! and imaginative! Lovely post, and an excellent reminder to rekindle the childlike wonder and imagination that we each have, but maybe have misplaced :-)

  5. nuvofelt says:

    Oh, how very cute. Aren’t they just the best? Thanks so much for sharing this.

  6. J9 Style says:

    What a great adventure! The power of imagination is the best power anyone can have! Glad you had such a great day!

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