I had been anticipating the Waldorf School's Wanderer's Way for some time now. Last year didn't work for our family but this year I made sure I cleared the calender for October 25th and I got on the phone early enough to reserve our spots. The Wanderer's Way felt like something the girls, especially Havana with her imaginative self, would really love. And they did. It was a sweet, magical evening.
First we were met by the Fairy Queen who greeted and then blessed us with pixie dust.
The event was outdoors, in the quiet of the early nighttime. The dark skys and the soft lighthing created an enchanting journey for the little people.
We walked along a path, where we met different people, all whom had something to share. Sometimes we were met with a song, sometimes a silly jesters jokes, other times a gypsy with her fortunes for our future.
Amara's buddy Juliet joined us on our journey through the Wanderers Way. Here the two are trying on clown noses that
they were gifted by a clown who attempted to be a ghost (but was found out when he was too scared of ghosts!)
The children were given little trinkets at the end of each short performance.
The girls loved all of them but the gold coins from the silly squirrel were their favorite by far!
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