Below is my weekly contribution to the optimism virus sweeping the blogosphere.
The kids are greeted by students dressed as Peter Rabbit, Thumper, and, of course, a lion. The children each have their pictures taken with Peter. High school students volunteer to wear the costumes and they do a great job of encouraging the children to participate. They patiently help the kids to adjust to the unfamiliar giant plush animals.
The Lions "hide" hundreds of eggs across the lawn and the kids find all of them in just a few minutes. This hunt is designed for special needs students. There are a limited number of participants and lots of eggs. Even the child who needs to flap his arms and turn in circles three times before starting to hunt is assured of securing eggs before they are all claimed by other participants.
One of our members brings a llama and an alpaca for the children to pet. The kids all marvel over how soft the animals are. They take turns feeding them and giggle as the alpaca's lips sweep across their palms seeking the offered feed.
It was a cold and windy spring morning in the park, but my heart was warmed watching the smiles on the children's faces.
I am grateful for community organizations like the Lion's who make our communities good places to live.