The Big Top Rises Again at Llewellyn
The end of the school year marks another chance to attend one of the year's most anticipated events: The Llewellyn Carnival. Meg volunteers as one of the head carnies, spending hours each month throughout the year planning, and then devoting most of the day to running the actual event. That leaves me to herd the boys to and from the show and shadowing Ian around the event. Even though Ian could not wait for this day to arrive, he still showed much apprehension and caution about which activities to participate in. Perhaps not being part of the Llewellyn student body drives some of those feelings. Aaron spent much of his last carnival chasing after trebuchet-thrown water balloons, while Edward hung with his best friend Oskar. Edward threw a fit after the carnival had ended, for he thought he had missed out on getting a prize for getting stamps on each square in his passport (in reality, the prize was the carnival t-shirt that he had already procured). He threw his passport on the ground, stomped on it, and ran away (all in front of his teacher). But as we were saying good-night at home, he told me how much fun he had and said thank you for taking me. Sometimes the beginning or ending events determine how we feel about an activity, but fortunately his fit didn't taint his overall experience.
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