Saturday, September 3, 2011

and finally, it wouldn't be summer without a trip to...

...the state fair!!!  This was our 5th annual trip - we have been going since G was one.  And we love it.

Since we have been going a number of years, there are certain things that we cannot leave the fair without doing and/or eating:
  • ice cream from the Dairy Goodness Bar (not the Dairy Bar - believe me there is a difference between the ice cream!)
  • wild rice cheeseburger and wild rice corn dog from Wild Rice Specialties
  • scones from French Meadow Bakery 
  • Miracle of Birth barn (always a favorite with the kids)
  • all the animal barns of course
  • Little Farm Hands
And since we have been going a number of years we also decided to do some things we haven't done before:
  • missed Little Farm Hands (this was not intentional, and G was especially not happy about this, but we didn't realize it closed at 7!)
  • saw the afternoon parade (other years we seem to have been in the wrong place or came to late and have always missed it)
  • watched English horse jumping competition (this was really fun!  and the kids loved it!)
  • rode the sky ride gondola
We ended up staying much longer than we were thinking, but only because we were having a good time and the kids were doing so well.  And we had great weather too! 

lots of animals were petted


watching the parade (U of M marching band had just passed!)

the horse jumping competition


why yes, we did eat french fries for supper


Momma and kids on the sky ride


G especially not happy that we missed Little Farm Hands (no photo by the chicken height chart this year!)...


...but a piggy back from Dadda to go get ice cream before heading home changed her mood!

3 comments:

Karen VH said...

:-( when I read the first line and the words "State Fair" I immediately scrolled down looking for the chicken height chart!!

Amy said...

Me too! Sadness. :(

S+C said...

Believe me, I was almost as upset as Grace just for that fact! I even tried breaking in to see if we could just get a picture, but the chicken height chart was locked in the tractor barn.