There is so much to say about the trip to Busch Garden that I have to choose two scenes, trying to provided you with some insight of my trip. Although the funfair was really cool and worth writing, I still want to spare one entry for some emotional feelings.
The most impressive thing I experienced in Bushch Garden do not involve funfair facilities, but an old and kind shop assistant at a German souvenir shop. He was at his fifties, with some wrinkle beside his eyes, making him looks very gentle. The time I met him, he was standing in front of a wall of grandma clocks. Two little girls was standing beside, wondering what will happen if one clock approach 2 o'clock.
"Well, we will see it then." The shop assistant said in a slow and tender voice, pushing the the clock hands to 2 o'clock and immediately a little bird came out of the small window on top of the clock, singing a beautiful song.
Both girls laughed at the scene and I was simply moved by the shop assistant's deed. So considerate, so harmonious! It means little to adults, but a great many to the kids, especially when they recall later when they grow up, that pleasant afternoon.
The shop assistant keep on making every clock knocking, and the little girls together with me, enjoyed the performance of different clock. I smiled to him for appreciation, while he smiled to me in return. I felt true happiness!