Sunday, May 21, 2023

[PHOTOSTORY 1: OUTDOORS] Callum experiences McDonough's Geranium Festival for the first time

 By: Jessica Bunn

Callum is stretching his neck to look out through the front of the car. As we approached the Geranium Festival, Callum became curious about what was going on in his surroundings.

Callum is stretching his neck to look out through the front of the car. As we approached the Geranium Festival, Callum became curious about what was going on in his surroundings.


Callum hugs his mom’s leg. Callum became shy when a firefighter tried giving him a hat.


Callum sits on his dad's shoulders. Callum wanted on his dad's shoulders to have a better view of his surroundings.

Callum plays with wooden toys. Callum interacts with the wooden toys at one of the vendor's stalls.

Callum holds a walking duck toy. Callum decided he wanted the walking duck toy.

Callum pushes his walking duck toy. Callum took his new duck toy for a stroll around the festival.

Callum points at a dog. Callum became excited when he noticed a dog walking towards him.

Callum points at a dog. Callum became excited when he noticed a dog walking towards him.

Callum looks at wooden tractor toys. Callum’s mom picked him up so he could have a better view of all the toys.

Callum holds a push car. Callum grabs a wooden push car to get a better look at it.

Callum looks at more wooden toys. Callum is overwhelmed by the number of toys he could choose from.

Callum reaches for a toy. Callum saw a toy he wanted a reached for it. 

Callum holds his tractor toy. Callum plays with his tractor he just got.

Callum holds his toy while being held. Callum continues to play with his tractor while his dad carried him around.

Callum eats a green popsicle. Callum enjoys the popsicle given to him by a vendor.

Callum makes a face at his popsicle. The popsicle gave Callum a brain freeze so he made a face at it.

Callum is crying. Callum became upset as he was getting tired from the long day.

Callum is asleep. Callum falls asleep in the car on the way home from the festival.


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