Showing posts with label A little culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A little culture. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

State Fair withdrawls

Rodeos, the smell of greasy food, vendors, animals, exhibits, people watching, what's not to like?! It's not all play though. My sister works for 4-H and actually runs the 4-H building. I decided I needed some time out of the house so I worked for her- setting up, entering exhibits, judging day, displaying the exhibits, and finally watching the displays and telling people not to touch. Besides a little cash for Christmas I get a few free tickets- which are always spent on Fred's entry so we can go to the rodeo- 3 nights in a row! We love it!
This year was a little more fun to look at the animals. Tad didn't love them, but he'd let me help him pet them a little.
Then off to the rodeo with the family. He was gpa's buddy for part of the night.
The next night was cousins and friends with us at the rodeo. The guy holding Tad is.... Tad! :}

Each day we'd help him pet the animals (gross nose, I know!).
The last night of the rodeo was just us & my sisters, and I didn't get a good picture.
By the 3rd night of visiting the animals Tad was finally willing to pet a few of them on his own.

I enjoyed my time out part of the time, some of the days were really long, and a couple of days I didn't see Fred at all. It was a good reminder of how lucky I am to be at home. Tad got to hang out with his gma's & gpa's and has learned to say "gampa & gmama". I'm sure he was spoiled!
I was bummed to think we might be moved by next year's fair - but if we make it to our new state's fair I'll be sure to post pictures!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Winterfest 2010

What a riot!
Saturday my (little) sister wanted to go to the Winterfest in Ogden. Fred needed to study so I decided to go with her. I was glad I left Tad home since it was cold & crowded - - unfortunately he didn't take a nap for Fred. (Luckily Fred's mom stopped by and played with Tad so Fred did get a little studying done.)
My mom, Crystal & I had a great time. They had a bunch of fun activities to watch:
Skijouring (skiers/ snowboarders being pulled by a horse)

Human Dog Slesd Racing (& costume contest)
The winner got $600!!!! and registration was free!
Snowmobile racing
They brought in a ton of snow and closed off a couple of roads in downtown. I have to say I was impressed with their planning & events. I'd definitely go again!
Later that night Fred & I just did a small Valentine's dinner out then chilled on the couch watching the Olympics!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

"Chalk Chucking"

My sister got this bright idea that she wanted to go down to Spanish Fork for a Colors Festival where people throw chalk at each other. It took her awhile to help me understand that it wasn't pieces of chalk, it was chalk dust. I knew I didn't want to be in the middle of the mess, but I figured it could be fun to watch. It took me a few days to convince Fred to go with us.
Two of my sisters, Fred & I drove to Spanish Fork (actually Benjamin) - that in itself was an adventure, it seemed like everyone was on the roads (probably headed to missionary reunions as it was the weekend before conference) - Dumb drivers are probably one of Fred's biggest irritations so I wondered how he was going to do with the thousands of people that were expected to show up as big crowds ranks a close 2nd in his irritations.
We made it and didn't have to walk very far to get to the temple. There were already hundreds of people and the "chalk chucking" wasn't supposed to start for another 2 hours. We wandered around and took our shoes off to see the inside of the temple (Fred irritation #3- walking around without shoes). The temple was packed with people & a little group playing music & chanting. Downstairs they had a gift shop & some Indian Food. We got in line and paid $6 for a container of food & drink. It was awful! I'd finally gotten Fred to agree to come by telling him we'd find some Indian food for him. :} Luckily he half enjoyed it - the other 3 of us could have split one and still not finished it.

We put our shoes back on and wandered around the animals they had. They had a cool albino peacock!
I couldn't believe how many people were trying to get the llamas to eat hay out of their mouths- do they not know llamas spit?! They had advertised at BYU so that explained alot. :}

The crowds continued to file in and as it got closer to "time" Fred and I went up to the balcony of the temple in the "safe zone" so we wouldn't get covered in chalk.






We got a great spot where we could see all the crazy people. If we ever went again, we'd stand in front of the crowd, not only to be able to see their faces, but also because the dust blew up right in our faces. We were covered in a fine coat, nothing terrible, but it was also Jasmine scented making it even harder to breathe.

(My little sister covered in chalk- even in her ears! And Fred trying not to get any on him.)

We left right after the chalk fight - but there were so many people & cars trying to get in & out that we couldn't move for a few minutes. Fred looks thrilled huh?

We made it to our car and started to drive out slowly. I couldn't believe how far away people parked and were still walking in with how many cars were leaving.




I don't know that we're in a hurry to make it a tradition, but it was definitely entertaining for a Saturday afternoon!