Utah State Fair

Every year, the fair has different deals on each day. Today their deal was that kids get in free and adults get in for the kid price so we planned ahead and Kyle took the day off so we could go to the state fair. We invited Debby and Rexton to come along as well. Once we got to the fair the first building we checked out was a fine arts building. There were lots of crafts and art pieces. I really liked this one:

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I had to send a picture of it to dad. He has worked, for longer than I have been alive, making brass instruments just like these. I worked at the factory too during my teenage years, and so it really caught my eye.

We decided that we should check the fishing pond for its hours so that we could go while it was open so that Jeremy could earn his fishing belt loop. They just happened to be stocking the pond with fish when we got there, so we got to watch.

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Then we decided to take a break and get a lunch snack. We really liked the twisted taters that we got last year, so Debby and I and some of the kids found an empty table to sit at while Kyle went with the rest of the kids to get some twisted taters. This time though he had them make them up nacho style with cheese sauce, chili, and shredded pork.

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He also got some German, Polish and Italian sausages for everyone to share. While we were eating this guy came by riding a giant chicken.

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After lunch we decided to go through the home arts building. I always love seeing the fun things in there. The canned goods, and the baked goods and candies, and the quilts and dresses and crocheted things. I really liked the cute dino crocheted edging on this baby blanket. I need to learn how to do stuff like THIS!

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By the time we were done in the home arts building, the kids had been asking to go to “Little Hands on the Farm” for quite awhile. Kyle decided that we should just and do it, so they could stop asking.

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When the kids were done going through the little farm and they had turned their play money in for a treat at the store, we worked our way back towards the fishing pond. We went into a building that we had never explored before. It turned out to be full of vendors. We purposely avoided the building that we had found vendors in last year, so I tried to walk through this building rather quickly. Kyle and the kids however, were easily distracted, and Debby and I found ourselves standing still quite a bit to wait for Kyle and the kids to catch up. As Debby and I were waiting for Kyle and the kids to round the corner to go down the next row, Tyra came running up to tell me she lost a tooth while eating a piece of salt water taffy she got at one of the vendor booths. I had to take the tooth and wrap it in a piece of paper and put it in my purse to keep it safe.

Next we saw people taking dairy cows with FULL udders from the judging building back to the dairy building. Those poor cows walked like they were super uncomfortable. We followed, and saw that as soon as they got the cows back to their spots in the building they hooked them up to a machine to milk them. So the kids got to watch them milk the cows.

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They weren’t able to use the milk from the cows though. I guess because conditions at the fair aren’t sanitary they had to just dump all that milk down a drain outside. 🙁 Tyra was very impressed with the milking of the cows and she started begging us to let her get a cow so we can have our own milk.

Then we walked through the goat building. There was some judging going on in the middle, and the kids noticed that some of these goats were being led by kids. They talked to these kids about what it’s like to raise a goat, and they talked about the kinds of things that you need to do while raising a goat. Now some of the kids want goats to raise.

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I caught these goats nibbling Rexton’s toes but by the time I got my camera ready they had stopped.

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We went into the 4H building next. Kyle helped the kids get their thermos’s filled using the drinking fountain. We started to walk around, but Kyle felt like we should get out to the fishing pond to wait in line for the next fishing session. It was sprinkling though and I didn’t want to stand out in the rain with the little ones, so Debby and I walked around the 4H building while Kyle took the kids that wanted to go fishing out to wait in line at the fishing pond. He sent me a message when it was time for them to start fishing and so Debby and I went out to watch. Thankfully it wasn’t too rainy by this point.

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This year, they picked one boy and one girl from each fishing session to win a fishing pole. Jeremy and Dinah both ended up winning.

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We finished up our time at the state fair, by checking out the agricultural entries and the bees, viewing the chickens and rabbits, and we let the kids go down the big slide this year.

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On our way to the front gate of the fair we bought a huge bag of kettle corn, and we went to the van to start loading up the kids. Kyle ran back in the fair to buy some tiny donuts that we saw on our way to the kettle corn. They were fresh and warm and oh so yummy. 🙂

They just keep falling out

It feels like Jeremy is always losing teeth these days. This time I think I heard someone say he walked into a door and it just fell out…or something like that. I heard multiple kids trying to explain what happened and so it was a lot of chaos where nobody actually heard what really happened. It was loose to begin with though so if he did walk into a door it didn’t have to try very hard to knock it out. 😛

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The New Freezer

We went freezer shopping this past weekend to take advantage of the Labor day sales. We have been feeling like we have just outgrown the freezer space we had available. With our tiny freezer in the top portion of our refrigerator and the small freezer as part of Nana’s fridge in the garage (which actually has even less available space because of the useless ice maker in it), storing enough food in large enough portions for nine people (going on ten) was a challenge! Also as I am preparing for baby’s arrival this winter I am feeling like I just want to stock up on everything so we won’t need to do much shopping after the baby is born, so we decided we needed a big freezer. I’m so excited that it arrived this morning! 🙂

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I know it’s not a very good picture. The guys that delivered it took it downstairs and put it in the storage room for me. They plugged it in and put the handle on it and adjusted the feet so it wouldn’t rock! Kyle will have to move all those boxes of food out of the way later so we have more space for opening the door. 😉

Dare Devil Jeremy

We had been planning to go through the garage this Labour Day weekend, hopefully to throw away lots of things we don’t need anymore, but, at least, to reorganise it.  Since we had the garage open, the kids took to their bikes and were roaming the neighbourhood.

Every so often, Jeremy would come back and ask me to go with him, then he would take off again when I wasn’t able to.  Finally, I was in a position to take a break, and hopped on my bike to follow him.

He was going to the dirt area behind the houses, a block over, and found some of the dirt paths kids were using on their bikes.  He had braved one of the longer paths, riding down it and up the other side, and kept trying to encourage me to follow him.  I wasn’t in the mood to follow him, but at least I recorded a video of his going down, on my phone.