Monday starts the first full week of school for my kindergartener,
school begins again for Eric
and he begins his internship this week so this really does
feel kind of like the last weekend of Summer for us.
It has been a great Summer, it really has.
And the best way to spend the last weekend of the Summer?
The State Fair, baby.
Oh, how I do love a State Fair.
I like to go early, when it's not
too crowded or later in the day when the sun goes down.
And it can't be 100* like it has been lately, it has to be
just right.
Today it was.
We completely avoided the rides and carnival area today and I didn't feel bad at all
because we just took the kids to the one in town a few weeks ago.
Today was all about...
The Famous Butter Cow, The Agricultural Area, Conservation World and The Livestock Area.
We saw pigs, cows, horses, llamas, goats and more.
The Highlight of the day?
I'm not gonna lie, it was
totally the Mini Donuts.
And the lemon shake-up.
But really, it was the Donuts.
Hot, mini cinnamon and sugar donuts in a bag.
Heaven.
Wyatt got to shoot a bow & arrow for the first time, we saw part of a Horse Show and wandered into a Livestock Auction. The kids were very well behaved and didn't really complain at all. All day.
I mean really, all day. Amazing.
I think it would be fun to go on a good old-fashioned date to the State Fair, sans children.
Ride the rides (well, maybe not, the carnie rides do make me nervous), play a game or two, eat supper, listen to some music and stop by the Wine Tent.
We're
so gonna have to do that next year.
We took Wyatt to the Fair when he was a baby but had not been back since with the kids.
Thee really is so much for the kids to do and see, without even venturing to the Carnival.
We saw fried pickles (what?), chocolate covered bacon and basically anything deep-fried you can imagine. I'm not sure if this is a Mid-West thing or just a State Fair thing? Kinda crazy.
It was a great day and I can't wait to take the kids back next year.
And I have to say, the State Fair is a photographer's dream, so much to see and photograph.
The rides, the colors, the lights, animals, the food and the signs.
Ahh....love.
I could have spent all day there taking pictures.
Before I go, I have to say...
Thank You so, so much for the kind words and comments yesterday!
Just writing that post made me feel a lot better, it really did.
And then reading the comments made me feel even better.
And you know what they say; Misery Loves Company.
But seriously, thank you.
Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
XO