We went to the Texas State Fair last week. We picked the perfect day. A little bit cool and breezy, but no rain. The day before had been in the nineties with humidity you could practically see. We got into the fair for free because it was "Free Admission with a Cinemark movie ticket stub" day. Tyler went to the theater near our house the night before and found the extra ticket stub we needed lying in the parking lot. A little soggy, but still in tact.
They had a cute petting zoo area with a lot of baby animals, including a huge pig and her litter of 7 piglets which was the kids favorite. Amelia was very enthusiastic about feeding and petting any animal she could get her hands on, and even got CT to start petting animals, which is very unlike him. Here they are with some little greedy goats.
They had this giant cut-out of "Big Tex" that made for a good fair picture.
My mom was visiting us so she got to spend a day at the fair with us. It was great to have an extra set of hands there...actually the big kids didn't want anything to do with their parents pretty much and grandma did all the work.
They had a "panning for gold" exhibit we tried out.
I think they called this the "texas sized sand box" or something. It was a hug pile of sand with buckets and shovels for the kids to use. They had a good time there.
All in all, it was a good day. We managed to leave having seen a bunch of free shows and not riding a single ride. We even kept the fair food consumption down to corndogs and one funnel cake. Much better than last year, when Tyler wanted to try nearly every fried food novelty they were offering. I think that indulgence has cured him of fried food curiosity for a very long time.
If any one wants to come out and join us at the fair next year plan to be here during the first two weeks of October!
Friday, October 23, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Hurray for Primary
I'd like to say a "thank you" to the Church's primary program. CT has been in Primary for almost 10 months now, and I continue to be surprised that he is actually learning things there. I have to admit that taking advantage of daily opportunities to discuss gospel principles is not really my strongest attribute. We say family prayer, read the scriptures every night before the kids go to bed, and have Family Home Evening, but other than that I don't think a lot about making sure I'm teaching my children major points of doctrine every day. I'm thankful that primary is filling in some of my gaps.
Last night for FHE we sang the song "The First Article of Faith" a couple of times. Then we discussed the fact that we believe in Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. We were talking a little bit about each of these separately. When we got to the Holy Ghost CT said "You can't see the Holy Ghost, but you can hear him." Thank you, Sharing Time! Thank you, Sunbeam teachers! And then, in true CT style, he said something that cracked us up. He said "Now if everyone around here would stop being so noisy so I could hear the Holy Ghost!"
Last night for FHE we sang the song "The First Article of Faith" a couple of times. Then we discussed the fact that we believe in Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. We were talking a little bit about each of these separately. When we got to the Holy Ghost CT said "You can't see the Holy Ghost, but you can hear him." Thank you, Sharing Time! Thank you, Sunbeam teachers! And then, in true CT style, he said something that cracked us up. He said "Now if everyone around here would stop being so noisy so I could hear the Holy Ghost!"
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