Going to the kindergarten

Day of Koppány in Hungary. Its a very old Hungarian name. Koppány was a famous rebell against I. István king who made Hungary joining to Christian church. Koppány wanted to keep the ancient culture of Hungarians. He failed.
walkway
Yesterday Kris posted about children from kindergarten and her photo made me remember those times. I was like 3 when one day my parents were too busy and they asked the neighbour man to take me to the kindergarten. He was a nice man our families were friends. The kindergarten was not far, a few corners away but I convinced him that my parents usually carry me in their arms to there. So he picked me up and took me to the kindergarten like this:) I was hoping he was not going to tell my parents........................................................he did..........:)

14 comments:

Zannnie said...

Hahahah! Zsolt, did you have a great sense of humour since young?

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Jazzy said...

that's a lovely street art.

Jing said...

:P
So cute photo, so cute "little Zsolt"!! ha ha...
I never went to the kindergarten when I was a little girl.For the small town we lived was too small and poor. I just played with the children nearby. Thats cool. We need not to go to the kindergarten on the special time.I just played as long as I wanted except mom called me back to have meals...
I miss that time and that small town...
...Jing

Kris said...

hahah..no worries, when you're young whatever you do is term " SO CUTE"!

Good post and photo :)

Lisi said...

mmm..that means you are a very clever gal...:-)

Anonymous said...

dear Lisi..I am not as clever as a gal..but I try to do my best as guy:)

jazzy..this photo is an "official" sign on the walkway signing this or for walkers (and other half for bikes)

thank you all for your nice comments:)

Sally said...

Great memory! Sadly, these days here people probably wouldn't trust the nice man down the street. Such fear we now live in.

Anonymous said...

That's such a nice image. Far nicer stencil than the one we have here in Melbourne. Great stuff!

Annie said...

It is good to remind drivers that children will be crossing the streets - and this is an interesting and eye-catching logo. I'm glad you shared the photo with us.

Nathalie H.D. said...

There's something delightfully naive in this drawing of man and child. The picture is wonderful and the kindergarten story just goes so well with it! It's just wonderful. I love good stories with good photos.

JaamZIN said...

thank you all for the nice comments!:)

alice said...

That's hilarious, Zsolt! Lovely picture :)

Meg said...

You naughty boy. I used to fake falling asleep at the back of my parents' car so they'd carry me to my room. I could never keep a straight face, though, and always cracked up right when Dad was putting me to bed. Yup - about 3 years old.