17 August 2009

county fair take two

Here are a few more pictures from the county fair. The first few were taken on Thursday when we went without Nate and Tia, who were otherwise occupied. The weather on Thursday was awful. The wind picked up right as we got there and blew all kinds of dust and grit into our faces. Colin had a little bit of drool on his chin, and in the time it took us to walk from one building to another the drool had turned black with dirt. Gross. When I got home my legs were covered in nasty gritty yucky dirt. That's what I get for putting on lotion right before we left. Saturday it was cloudy for a while, and then the sun peeked out and warmed things up.

Colin liked looking at the small animals—chickens, bunnies, and the sort. I think he liked those because they weren't as loud.


When I put him down to look at the sheep up close he chose to play with the wood shavings.


This is the mini horse that was in the baby animal petting area. The kids thought it was so cool that they could touch it.


Little Sara Lu checking out the alpacas. She was really good about chillin' in her stroller.


Here's an example of some of the finest fruits and vegetables Utah County has to offer.


Not such an attractive picture of me, but the kids are cute.


Apparently Bryant was super excited about something on that table. I wish I could tell you what that was, but I can't.


Here are Saturday's pictures.

Colin started out a little timid.


But then he got to pet a sheep up-close-and-personal-like, and that seemed to help. Nate ran into a family he knows from work. The daughter was showing her lambs that day.


Kaylee thought the fair stunk. Or at least the sheep and cow building did.


Kaylee was kind enough to pose in front of the pink tractor for me.


Colin went straight for the wheels, of course. He was in wheel heaven.



Then we found the little tractors for kids to ride on. Colin didn't really know what to do with himself up on the tractor. He couldn't reach the wheels when he was sitting in the seat.


I love this picture.


It took a while, but the other kids finally found us and took a turn riding the tractors.



And that was our trip to the county fair. I'm going to get my act together this year and submit all kinds of victuals and handmade goods next year. Really. I might even raise a steer for the beef show.

1 comment:

Silvey Mothership said...

Yes, it was something to do but I wasn't excited about it either. It would be more fun to know someone involved. I think the tractors were the biggest hit of all. I understand the "Heather's" found a craft area so the kids got to make something and take it home.