With the jam all made, we could head for the Pipestone County Fair!
My kids love fairs, so they were super excited we could go and
do all the normal fair stuff:
Like looking at machinery...
watching the horse show...
looking at all the animals...
(and
getting to hold a few! but mental note, don't give the baby a chick to
hold and then stand back to take a picture - the chick almost didn't
make it! hence no photo of H holding one! =)
and riding the carousel!
We
also got free yardsticks and other swag from the booths. But we didn't
do a lot of fair food, as it was Mom's birthday and we were going to
pick up pizza and head home for a little birthday party for her.
Uncle Lucas came out to join us!
I don't know who was more excited about presents - Aahma or the kids. =)
After supper and presents, we went outside for a bit to burn off some energy before brownies and ice cream.
Uncle Lucas showed off his mad juggling skillz.
No pictures of birthday dessert as it was too good and consumed quickly. What a busy fun day!
Happy Birthday Aahma!
Saturday was going to be just as busy and fun because it was a baby shower for Auntie Jess! Jessica's
sister Jen threw her a lovely baby shower at Lucas and Jessica's
church. And Grace and I were super excited that we could go and do all
the normal baby shower stuff:
Like eating yummy food, including fruit salad served from a watermelon cut to look like a baby carriage...
ooo-ing and aaah-ing over this John Deere themed diaper cake...
(someone made another one to look like a Harley with a stuffed monkey driving it!)
bringing books in to stock baby's library...
playing shower games where you lost your little diaper pin if you said baby...
(Grace got Auntie Jess's here! She and Jessica's niece Koranna were by far the best players)
visiting
with a lot of lovely ladies that all love Lucas and Jessica as much as
we do and that were so happy to be there to celebrate their little
bundle of joy to come...
and of course opening lots and lots of gifts for baby!!!
(top
is baby sweater from Grandma Kole, middle is flannel baby blankets from
my mom, and bet you can't guess who all the Carter's onsies on the
bottom photo came from. =)
We also got to take a four generation photo since Grandma was able to come to the shower too.
What
a fun shower, and thank you to Boppa, who baby-sat the three boys while we
were gone. And when we got home there was one more fun farm thing to do
before getting ready to leave after church the next day...
...husking sweet corn!
Under the same tree my folks have been husking sweet corn since they have owned the farm.
Kids
all tried it raw, but much preferred
it cooked with butter and salt.
(Henry liked all the butter and salt
off first, silly boy. =)
After
church Boppa and Aahma drove us to Willmar to the other grandparents'
house to meet Dadda. It was such a full and busy week I was afraid of a
crabby crabby car ride, but between Mom and Dad and I, there were plenty of apple
devices to keep them happy and calm and quiet. =)
And we had just enough time for a quick bonfire by the lake with tonka toasters and s'mores before making the final leg home.
It may not have been the ocean or mountains, but we saw so many people
that we love and got to do so many fun things with them that this
2013 summer vacation is definitely a memorable one!