Utah State Fair (part 1)

The older kids received some free admission tickets to the state fair for reading 10 books and mailing in their forms, so we got to go to the fair today. We decided to check out some of the stuff we have never seen before at the fair, and found an emergency preparedness fair. Right in the middle was a CERT relay race that kids could participate in. First they had to scoop three shovels full of sand into a bag.

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Then they had to put on the CERT vest hard hat, and goggles, and then pump some water 10 times.

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They had to put some supplies in their CERT backpacks:

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Then they had to spell LITE with some glow sticks:

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They finished up by moving the cans to a box, and then they got to blow a whistle (just a cheap plastic whistle that they got to keep).

We went around to the other booths too but most of them were just for giving out information. We decided to go check out a building that we had never been in before, but it was full of vendors, so the kids were bored in no time. I found it interesting that there were some guys from a mortuary there. I did like checking out the different sewing and quilting and embroidery machines. Someday I will have a nice new machine, but that is not the kind of thing that I wanted to buy at the state fair. Then we were sucked in by the Winder guys. They seemed bugged that we stood there and listened to their whole spiel, and they gave everyone in our family a piece of bread and gave the kids juice and then we told them that we are going to turn their offer down. They almost demanded a reason why. Um because you are offering me $100 in free groceries to try you out, BUT I must order a minimum of 40 times, and each order must be at least $10 which means spending $400 in order to get $100 in free groceries, that means I would still be spending $300 that I DON’T HAVE, just to try you out for awhile! Ya that’s why! I don’t think we will ever be visiting that building again.

So we went to check out the building next to it, where there were some arts things. The kids got to go on a scavenger hunt to find art of different seasons, then they got a ribbon bookmark when they were done. I thought the butter sculpture was pretty awesome:

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We went across to the other side of the fair to go to Little Hands on the Farm, because the kids were anxious to go there. They remember it from the past couple of years and they look forward to it every year.

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Lydia was bigger this year and therefore more able to participate:

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After they finished being little farmers and they had sold their goods and used their money to buy a treat at the store, it was starting to rain so we decided to go check out the livestock.

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We wandered from building to building checking out all the animals. We made a point of finding the pigs this time, because we have seen them listed on the map, but hadn’t ever really seen it in real life. They ended up being under a long tent in between two other buildings. Once we passed through the last of the livestock buildings, and we found that it was still raining, we went to check out the 4H building. The kids like the 4H building because they know that everything in there was made by kids. The kids really liked the giant ferris wheel built of k’nex that actually had a motor that made it spin. By the time we were done wandering around this building Dinah was throwing quite a fit, and it was still raining quite heavily, so we decided that it was time to go home, and that we would come back on another day.

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