Kids were thrilled, and notably, parents couldn't resist reliving their childhood by flying kites. Childhood may be brief, but everyone holds onto a piece of it, as evident when they approached the KiteLife/Kitekraft Team.
With a table of crafts ready on demand, the team quickly made kites and handed them over. To everyone's amazement, the kites looked unconventional yet flew easily, even in low winds; however, in no wind, they had to run.
Even for onlookers, it was still fun. However, there were hardly any onlookers, as everyone seemed to join in. From dads to moms, grandpas to siblings, all crowded in to share their experience.
The only challenge was the wind, which had to pass through coconut trees, obstructing its flow to the site.
Despite this, it was a moment of celebration, with the kite festival showcasing its spirit and involvement. Grandpas and grandmas even got to fly kites, proving age wasn't a barrier.
Everyone enjoyed themselves, and we're still loving the experience.
So now some pictures for the testimony as well reels.
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Thank you Arun, Sana and team plus each and everyone that include young and old kite enthusiasts who made this event celebrated.
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