While I was at the zoo, there were a lot of families and school field trips in attendance, so I felt like I happen to come on a good day to observe people at the zoo. Unfortunately, I was not able to get one of my favorite moments from the day on tape, but I would still love to share it.
As you walk into the zoo, the first animal on your right is the gorilla. There was a large hispanic family, and it was hot out, so I guess the young boys had removed their shirts and they were running up to the exhibit screaming something in Spanish. I am assuming they were saying hello to the animals, because they were screaming "Hola colila!" I am not exactly sure what that means, but it was so cute to see the boys so happy about the animals and running up waving at them. The parents were laughing and I also couldn't help but laugh!
My roommates accompanied me on this endeavor, so they could take a break from their studying and also so I wasn't there alone. While we walked around the zoo, I noticed that most of the children were laughing out of excitement to see all of the animals, and most of the adults were laughing at the children.
I am a strong believer in the theory that laughter is contagious. It was clearly proven by the fact that alone that the parents laughed because their children were excited and laughing. I believe that laughter is something that happens naturally and subconsciously. We don't think about it. It just happens.
VIDEO:
https://youtu.be/_87F92RRU_g
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