With a complaining crew of only 4/5's of the kids (Ephraim though it was a brilliant plan), we set off for a day trip to Baraboo, Wisconsin (about an hour north of us) to see what Circus World was all about. Basically, it is a large area that the Ringling Brothers used as their wintering-over home starting in the 1800's, and has now been turned into a museum for tourists and school field-trips.
They had a beautiful collection of the old circus wagons and carts. It is amazing to think that these were hand carved, and then driven about in all sorts of weather.
We wandered around a big warehouse, exploring all the different styles.
It was a cold day, and we were freezing. Half my time was spent trying to keep Ephraim wrapped up in a blanket. You really don't get a sense of the freezing temperatures (the warehouse was unheated) in these pictures.
We took this picture with my mom in mind. It was the original wagon used in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.
In another building they had all the costumes used for the circus. I'm not sure if we were supposed to try them on... but there were no signs saying otherwise. Sylvia and Asher looked stunning in their hats.
Ephraim wasn't sure about this fashion show, but I thought he made an adorable circus baby.
It was a beautiful autumn day, just very cold. The trees all along the river (which runs through the complex) were in full color.
We chose the last weekend they were open this season. Thus, we didn't get to see all the live circus shows and animal acts. We did get to see one magician show, but it was about on the level of Asher's card tricks that he learns from youtube. Nevertheless, the kids found fun activities on their own. They had fun on the playground and on this old fashioned merry go round.
We had the place almost to ourselves. Sometimes it made me think of a desereted carnival set that you would see in a movie, with some sort of chase scene. Below are the McMullin movie stars.
Mattias has his own idea of fun... Sylvia was not so sure if she agreed with him.
After visiting Circus World and eating a picnic lunch, we drove to a nearby natural preserve that I had heard was a nice place to hike, Parfrey's Glen. Ephraim's first ride in the backpack was a success.
We found a little creek off to the side of the trail that beckoned to the kids. I am amazed we did not go home with all children dripping wet. They have gotten much better at leaping from rock to rock in their old ages.
It was a very pretty area, I'd like to go back and see more of the trail sometime.
Asher felt very tree-climby. He tried almost every one we passed. Here he is realizing that climbing this tree could end in impalement. Utilizing his brilliant self control, he moved on to the next tree.
He finally found a perfect candidate for his next climb.
I turned my back for a few minutes, and when I looked again, Asher was about 30 feet in the air. (I don't know if you can see him in the picture below). I told him to climb down, Sean had already started looking around for branches to use for splints on broken bones. This is how parents get grey hair.
Sylvia also got in on the tree climbing action, but she stayed a little closer to the ground.
Noel was great at helping Sylvia cross over the creek on the stones. This is probably how we avoided going home with soaking children.
Noel's main activity was "cleaning the creek". This entailed using a long stick to clear leaves and muck from between the rocks so the stream ran clear and fast. She got a 10 foot section cleared before we had to leave... only a mile or so left.
Two things I learned from this trip: first, putting almost boiling water in your thermos means your hot chocolate will still be too hot to drink 6 hours later. Second, if you go to places late in the season, the elephants will have already migrated elsewhere.
I hope to go back next summer and see what Circus World would be like at high season. We will definitely go back and hike more of Parfrey's Glen. It ended up as a fun day. I'm glad my complaining crew did not mutiny and toss me out of the van. I think we all have fun memories from the outing.
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