November 15, 2025

This year, our office celebrated Children’s Day in a way that reminded us all of something important: no matter how grown-up our responsibilities become, a part of our childhood always lives within us. For one afternoon, the office shed its usual professional atmosphere and transformed into a lively playground where laughter echoed louder than keyboards.
The festivities began with Anna’s Copycat Dance, a game that instantly transported us back to school days when dancing freely with zero self-consciousness was the norm. Soon, everyone was matching steps, cheering each other on, and enjoying the refreshing silliness of the moment.
Next came the nostalgic thrill of Blind Man’s Buff, a game many of us hadn’t played in years. The shared excitement, playful suspense, and bursts of laughter created a rare sense of fellowship that only childhood memories can inspire. Alongside these classics, several other games kept the energy high and the childlike spirit alive.
Without any actual children present, we discovered that the celebration was really about us, about reconnecting with joy, spontaneity, and the carefree moments we often leave behind.
Scroll through our gallery to relive these heartfelt moments as we embraced the children within ourselves once more.
