This week, Jack and I are staying up north with my parents while Mick has a week of travel. (Boston for two days and then to Vegas on Thursday for a long weekend to be part of a bachelor party... lucky guy!) I figured this would be the perfect time to visit as it's the week of the annual county fair. I avoided the fair when I was growing up here, but now that I've got a son, the fair takes on a different meaning. Instead of focusing on the questionable "carnies," I'm taking Jack so he can see all of the animals in the agricultural part of the fair.
Last night, we took our first trip to the fair, along with Marcus and Deagan (we were so excited to be able to go with the two of them; I think it made it so much more fun to see all three of the boys together!). First, we watched the kids' competition for the "costume class" of horses. Think Halloween for horse and rider. We saw a girl dressed as a princess with her horse outfitted like Pegasus (complete with wings), a few boys as knights who came with their horses equally decked out, and -- the winner -- a girl who had a shower cap on her riding helmet and had a box around the horse that looked like a bathtub. Unfortunately, I don't have pictures so it doesn't sound very good, but it was a cute and original costume.
After the competition, Jack really got into the swing of things. He took Marcus' hand (very willingly - which shocked me since he refuses to hold my hand as everything is "SELF!") and walked through the exhibit hall with all of the cows. He and Marcuses were amused when we found a cow that responded to my calls of "moo!" with a much heartier "moo" of his/her own. (I'm sure people had me pegged as a city girl.)
We also saw all of the goats and sheep (I couldn't tell them apart, but luckily Marcus' grandma was there to help me identify which was which). Once we met up with Deagan and Shelby (Marcus & Deagan's cousin on their mom's side) we went to see the horses which was fun because Jack and Deagan both perfected their "neigh" sounds... which strangely sound like MOO! We also went to see the ducks and turkeys (which the kids were mesmerized by), the rabbits, and the pigs. While we refreshed ourselves with some lemonade, we were able to peek into one of the tracks to see the harness racing. I'd always wanted to see this when I was younger, but given that I avoided the fair, it never happened. It was good to watch a few minutes last night until my allergies got the better of me and I had to move away.
We plan to head back today so there may be more pictures to come. (The following pictures were taken with my phone, so aren't the greatest quality, as I conveniently left my camera at home.)
Marcus showing Jack the goats/sheep
The "babysitters": Marcus with Jack and Shelby (cousin) with Deagan
Jack & Deagan enjoying the ducks
Marcus & Jack enjoying a much needed rest and drink of lemonade
1 comment:
Hey - I'm glad I'm not the only one who is hopelessly behind in blog posting. :-) I must say I missed your posts. Glad to see that Jack continues to grow.......and grow....... and grow. Unbelievable.
VA is same old, same old. The weather is oh-so-VA-summer. Hot, humid and the air as thick as heavy cream. Been walking the dogs at 5 a.m. Tessa says "woof" to Shergar and she still misses her ! She gets all perky when I mention Sherg's name. Poor thing.
Hugs from VA !
Sabine and the Furgang
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