Clowning around is allowed.
In a previous post I had mentioned we were off to see the circus, well we are back and we had a great time. Before I tell you how it went I just want to mention that quality time spent with family whether it be your wife, husband or your kids or all of they above should be cherished because times like that can keep you going for a long time to come.
This first picture was of a couple of chinese acrobats that did some amazing things. I think if I tried some of these I would break something.
Of course in the middle of the show my wife Heidi called my name and I happened to look over to see what she wanted but, I didn’t realize that she had the camera and I had a mouthful of cotton candy which is very good by the way.
This is during the elephant part of the show and let me say that they were some of the best trained animals that I had ever seen.
This last picture was part of the finally and went very well. For the price of the tickets we got a show and then some I feel.
Good times had by all. I was very happy to see a smile on Tyler’s face and my wife Heidi as well. We all had a good time and that is what it’s about. I hope you enjoyed the pictures.
By: Rick Kratzke









I haven’t been to a circus in forever. Something I’m going to have to add to the list for when our kid gets old enough.
Great shot of the cotton candy mouth too.
May 12th, 2008 at 8:09 am
Arthur, it is definately something you will want to see. It was a lot of fun and by the cotton candy picture you can seeadults can enjoy it to.
May 12th, 2008 at 10:05 am
I haven’t been to the circus in a long time. Looks like you had a fun evening. The picture of you with the cotton candy in your mouth is great! Too funny.
May 12th, 2008 at 10:14 am
Kristine, ya it was fun and we enjoyed it a lot. My wife was the sneaky one with the camera and she is still laughing about catching me off guard.
May 12th, 2008 at 10:17 am
That’s great! I don’t remember being to a circus in a very long time - these pics kinda made me wanna go! Great that you can spend time with the family - memories that you can all enjoy down the road.
May 12th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
Tom, that is a fact. Memories can last for ever. Just the smile of my son’s face had made my day.
May 13th, 2008 at 9:40 am