Photos | Winter Wonderland at Play
Captivated by the holiday glow, two young adventurers explore a festive wonderland in cozy winter gear.
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On a chilly December afternoon in San Jose's PayPal Park, two boys dressed for the season delight in the magic of the holidays. With beanies snug on their heads and small hands equipped with gloves, they wander through a charming light display. One sports a knitted hat with red accents, while the other wears a brown checkered beanie. Both are warmly clad in jackets and jeans, capturing the essence of winter fashion. As they hold onto twinkling lights, their wide-eyed wonder is palpable, encapsulating the joy of childhood during the festive season. This candid moment, captured on December 29, 2024, beautifully highlights the innocence and excitement of youthful exploration in a magical setting.
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