Funny how that decision came about, because first thing they said after I agreed was, "Can we go on some rides?"
Reminds me of a story my dad used to tell about himself at about age 7 figuring out a pretty good racket. "Dad, mom wants to go see ____ movie." Then he'd go in to his mom and say, "Mom, dad wants to go see ____ movie." It worked a few times before they finally caught on that they were being set up, lol.
I'm SO onto them.
"Wookit da cute wittow goats!" Judah squealed as he

Judah zeroes in on a litter of piglets.

Jericho pointed out, "Hey, look mom, there's a runt! It's Wilbur!"

This little piglet

Judah

The back story behind this photo is that when we arrived on the scene, the pig in the pen on the right had the blue twine cord in his mouth and was 'sawing' it up and down against the post, which would have sprung the goat from his pen.

Here was the goat's reaction to that plan.

Here was a suspicious character we saw roaming the fairgrounds with an M-16.
I at least managed to make a quick solo trip through the arts buildings before the boys began asking when they could go on some of the rides.
These tortoises went a bit faster than you would expect tortoises to go.
Here, Jericho sits in a tuttle tuttle tree swing.
This was the dragon rollercoaster. Judah started off smiling, but on the very last turn around the track it got a bit herkey-jerkey and he bumped his head. He got off rubbing a very sore head and said, "Dat dragon hurted me!"
Nothing could warm a mother's heart more than to see her eldest child decide of his own accord to get up the steps in the fastest way possible help his little brother since his legs were short and that was a long, long staircase.
Made me want to burst out in song.
Something like, "He ain't heavy...he's my brothaaaaa"

I snapped this photo just before Judah tried to climb back up the giant slide.
It was rather confusing to him that at the park he can do that whenever he wants to, but things were different here.
Adding insult to injury, they wouldn't let him go up the steps to go down the slide again without more tickets.
This ride harks back to my own memories of the Puyallup Fair as a kid.
Though it's probably the exact same ride traveling with a different Carnie outfit (and hence rather old), that's okay, because it's retro now. And retro is in.
Judah had fun, but I'm still coming to terms with the fact that I'm old enough now that the carnival rides of my childhood are now considered retro.

Now, you'd think that since it was Mother's Day and all, my son would graciously consent to a decent mother-son photo. But nooooo...all I get as I'm trying to properly aim the camera for this self-portrait were funky faces being made to my left.


How did I know this was happening?
Because THIS is the cheshire cat grin I saw on his face when I glanced over at him after a whole series of goofy shots.
Yes, that's the face that tells me he was up to no good.

So I gave up.
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
I'm not sure why I thought that sticking my tongue out would be hilarious, but there it is. Looks like I'm licking Jeff's earlobe.

Here are what Tom turkeys look like when chasing a really cool remote control stunt car that can stop on a dime.

Here is Judah contemplating climbing over to "Pway wif da turkeys". Thankfully we caught him just in time.

Here are what Tom turkeys look like when they are thinking about the females of the species. They, like Peacocks, can really strut their stuff.

Here is the breed more commonly known as "Butterball".

For some reason, we had a hankering for some poutlry, and so we left the fairgrounds and stopped off for dinner and Banana Splits, as is our yearly 'tradition'.
Judah was thrilled. "For me?"


Don't even think about it, mom. This is MINE.

It was a lovely, exhausting and fun-filled day.
14 comments:
Love the goat's reaction to the pig's plan. What an ugly goat! Now I will have to think twice about calling my husband an old goat (in jest, of course).
The slide photo of the boys having so much fun is my fave.
Oh, my Gosh, Becky - that looks like such a fun day! I just love the way little guys talk. Brings back memories...good memories. I was crackin' up at the picture where it looks like you were licking your hubby's ear. I thought you WERE licking your hubby's ear. I was laughing because I thought I was the only one that did that for pictures. Now I KNOW that I'm the only one that does that for pictures. Sheesh. At least I'm not the only one who makes eggs explode!
Are you my long lost sister?
What a fun day! Your pictures turned out great.
What a FUN FUN FUN day! The pictures are wonderful - Jericho really looks like you!
Wow - you did a great job capturing the fun!
I love how your older son was carrying his little brother up the slide...so sweet!
What a great day!
How fun! I want to go to the fair now:) I haven't been in YEARS! The pictures are all fabulous. I love how you really tell a story with each one. You looked so good in your hat and sunglasses;)
Sounds so fun! Our local fair is next weekend. I cannot wait for the LA Fair and OC Fair, the food, the concerts and exhibits... I love them all!
The goat picture made me laugh out loud!
You look gorgeous, girlfriend!
Lurved the "goat reaction" shot. What a great smirk.
My son does the set up with cookies or anything sweet or soda-ish. "Here Mom, I brought you a/an ___." "Thank you Honey, but I don't care for any ____." "Oh, okay...if it's all the same to you, I'll eat/drink it."
sigh.
Great pictures of the bro love and the vintage rides, too. I"m sure those rides were (ahem) waaaay before our time.
oh what fun it looks like you all had!!!
Here by way of Lords of the Manor - what a hysterical post!
That looks like it was a great day at the fair. I love animals, they're so cute and funny.
Those banana splits looked awesome, did Judah actually manage to finish his?
Your sons are so handsome!!! They really are!
Wow, that looked like an event! Now I want to go to the fair! LOL!
Your boys are so adorable! Looks like a great Mother's Day despite the goats and pigs. :-)
Looks like a great day at the fair!
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