OUR STATE FAIR IS A GREAT STATE FAIR!



Don't miss it! Don't even be late!

State fair, shmate fair...

TWO HOURS OF DIRT AND ANIMAL DOODLE!


It seriously felt like we had been there the whole two weeks the fair has been going on. And SERIOUSLY! If you have seen ONE PIG you HAVE seen them all.

We walked here, and there, and sniffed some interesting smells and kept on walking, to get away from the interesting smells. The fear was if you stopped the smells would take form and start to dissolve your skin.

Some fun things went on, though! Jenn and family, and Grandma and family all went with us (even though, at one point all of us took off in different directions, but then miraculously ended up in the same spot...hmmm...)


Joshua and Eva were okay, except they were hating sitting in the stroller, and Eva kept trying to pull herself out of her seat and touch the ground. I suppose when you only crawl being anywhere but on the ground is a little scary.

We did "Little Hands on the Farm" (FREE exhibit, thank goodness! $8 dollars for a giant yellow slide that only lasted 2.5 seconds and managed to scare the crap out of me...grrr...)

Joshua seemed to like it, but was a little overwhelmed with all the exciting stuff he had to do, pick up and plant.





I don't think I got a single shot of Joshua actually looking into the camera...Why is it that the sun has to be right behind me all the time?? Sheesh! Go pick on someone else!



OOOO tomatoes!



I felt bad that Eva didn't get to go through and plant stuff, but I guess she probably would have ended up eating sand if I had let her.



Here they are! FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA!


The kids loved the animal exhibits. Joshua loved the bigger animals like sheep and cows, and Eva seemed to be partial to the fuzzy bunnies. Overall I think it was a great and exhausting experience.



We ended the day with icecream at Thanksgiving Point.

Comments

Katscratchme said…
Our fair has been a bit of a fiasco this year. They raised the entry fee by $2 but allowed you to park for free... so that ended up being about $2 more than we would have spent last year.
I'm still fuming over some oil(?) paintings that flouted the rules by looking suspiciously like unmentionable body parts. I'm ALMOST mad enough to go back to the fair, find out the names of the paintings and artist and complain to the Fair Commissioner about it. "Family Event", HELLOOOO!
Katscratchme said…
Oh yeah.. I was so mad about the two paintings that I forgot to say that after the Powers that Be noticed a decline in Fair attendance, they dropped the entry fee to the fair to $8 instead of $9... as if that would make up for the fact that the fair SUCKED this year.
Trillium said…
Well, The Knight, the G-Ma, and I got in for the "senior" price, $6 each. $18. Then, because it was lunch time and we hadn't been smart enough to bring a picnic with us, we ended up having foot-long hotdogs at $5.50 each. Plus a $3 bottle of water and a $3.50 soda. Total food and drink: $22.50!! So, our outing to the fair cost us more than $40!!! Now, that was WAY more costly than I had anticipated. The cost of the ice cream treats at Thanksgiving Point was a monumental bargain at $11.00 (Hot fudge sundae, strawberry sundae, banana split)
Anonymous said…
The icecream was the best part of the whole outing...and has anyone noticed that the security words are getting longer?
Amy said…
Joshua looks just like you!!! What a cutie!

And did you ever think that you could just turn around so the sun wouldn't BE behind you?
Anonymous said…
All the signs were facing towards the sun..go figure..
Zaphod said…
EEEEEEAAAAAKKKKK!!!!!
Eak! Eak! Eak! Eak!
Eak! Eak! Eak!
Eak! Eak!
Eak!

Doodle!!!!!!!

I'm tired!

Trillium wondered if I was going to be able to eat the whole banana split. Silly girl!
Chris said…
Yeah, Tam and I took our kids to the fair on the first day, and it was only $2 for adults, and kids were free. But, we still paid quite a bit for the food. You can go to Tam's blog to see the pics and read about the events. The Reptile show was the best.
Davola said…
I liked the farmers of america! I wonder if they're farming in New Mexico near ground zero. The 2nd farmer has an arm sticking out of her FACE!

"wwkosr": What a redneck dad tells his redneck son who is lagging behind at the state fair.
Rebecca's Oasis said…
Dave: you are funny!

I thought the pictures were cute. I feel a little guilty - when we go to the fair we go to the fair grounds in the morning to bring exhibits and before we leave we get our hands stamped so we don't have to pay anything. Food is expensive and generally not worth the price.

However, I will indulge in mini hot donuts with a supernova and will have one meal there during the 10 days - usually tri-tip sandwhiches... :)

Fairs are definitely an event for our family especially this last year with over 150 entries.

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