Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The State Fair


Monday afternoon we went to the NC State Fair. Now I know that for some people going to the fair is just like a walk in the park--no big deal. For our family it is a Big Deal. Any time we load 2 adults and 5 kids in the minivan, drive an hour, and spend over a hundred dollars--it's a Big Deal. Here are some pictures to commemorate our Big Deal trip to the State Fair.

We started our adventure in the Village of Yesteryear. Right as we walked in the door we saw a man throwing pots. No, not breaking things; making things on a pottery wheel. He was really great and I wanted one of his big bowls really badly. Just not $70 badly.



Jason pulled out his camera and took a couple of pictures in the Village of Yesteryear. One was of this person with a booth full of metal quilling. Very interesting.



We usually get a new ornament when we go on a trip or a Big Deal adventure. When we went to the State Fair 10 years ago with Russ's parents, I bought a small tatted snowflake because my mom used to tat. This time I chose an ornament to celebrate my recent photo obsession.




After leaving the Village of Yesteryear we happened upon the end of a Sports Show. The kids weren't too excited to go in and sit down--until they saw the first motorcyclist go up the jump and soar through through the air. Then they were hooked. After the motorcyclists jumped a few times the trick bike riders started. They were truly insane--one even did a back flip on his bike! And the last one stood up on his handlebars while the bike was moving!



We left, found a bite to eat, and then it was time for what the kids were all looking forward to--the rides. I had purchased enough tickets so that each of the kids could ride 2 rides. Josh decided that he wanted to buy his own booklet of tickets so that he could have 4 more rides. Much to my surprise the little kids got together and decided that they wanted to each put in a couple of dollars and buy a booklet to share--so they each got another ride. Poor Jason was broke so he didn't buy any extra tickets.

Josh started off the festivities with a ride on the "MegaDrop." We had a great time watching the cars get pulled up to the top, and then hurtle
towards the ground again. He looked quite satisfied with the experience when we saw him again. (He's on the left in the red sweatshirt.)




I love seeing the bond between my little kids show up from time to time.








Russ and I spent our one ride going on the Ferris Wheel with the little kids. I decided that the Ferris Wheel is definitely overrated and overpriced, at 5 tickets. But the view was fun.










Jason chose the Fire Ball for his first ride. I noticed that a theme of the for many fair rides seemed to be motion in as many directions as possible. The big arm on this ride swung back and forth while the "hand" holding the riders twirled around. It made me a little nauseous to watch, but Jason loved it.

The bumper cars were definitely the low point of the evening. The little kids and Josh all decided to ride them. The littles were so excited that they were officially tall enough to ride alone. At the last minute Jenna decided that she was afraid to ride by herself and hopped into Rachel's car, which didn't make Rachel happy.


It turned out that despite their meeting the height requirement, their legs really weren't long enough to push the gas pedal--so all three of the little kids spent most of the ride stuck against a wall.





Jason and Josh went on the Big Ride next. I didn't ever see it's name, but it was Big. It cost a Big amount of tickets (8--2 more than any other ride) and had a Big line. The long arm on this ride went around and around in faster and faster circles, while the seats on each end spun back and forth in their own circles. Jason and Josh came off looking both dazed and excited. If you can imagine that.











While the boys were on waiting for their turn for the Big Ride, the little kids watched, danced, and chose their last ride. The girls chose to go on the big swings.








Jenna looked pretty scared at first, but was smiling by the end. Rachel said that she had to scream for a while because she was afraid she was going to fall off, but by the end she also had a big smile.

Jared decided he was going to go on the Zero Gravity ride with Josh. I had real qualms about letting him go on this ride, but he was adamant that this is what he wanted to do. So I let him. Both boys thought the ride was great, but Josh was pretty sick to his stomach and gave Jason his last few tickets. (I'm sure Jason hated that...)

After the rides were over came the really amazing moment of the fair. Josh had brought some money because he wanted to try to win an electric guitar on one of the midway games. I still can't believe he actually did it! It took 4 tries, but he knocked over all the stacked goblets. He was exuberant, and kept reminding me that I had told him I didn't think he should try it again!











We had all sorts of interesting things to eat at the fair. Regular things like chicken, fries, and pizza. Not quite regular things like funnel cake, elephant ears, and roasted corn on the cob. (Which as you can see, was thoroughly enjoyed!) And then the really odd-you-will-probably-only-find-this-at-the-North-Carolina-State-Fair type of food. We had a deep fried snickers bar. There was a booth that offered deep fried everything. Seriously. Deep fried oreos, deep fried mac n cheese, deep fried candy bars. I have no idea how on earth they deep fry mac n cheese, but they dip the candy bars in a batter & then plop them in the hot oil. When they come out they look like a slightly flattened corn dog, but they taste nothing like a corn dog. Imagine a melting snickers wrapped in dough, and you'll have a fair idea of how it tasted. Russ, normally a real snickers fan declared it far too sweet. Jenna wouldn't have anything to do with it--she doesn't have much of a sweet tooth. (How'd that happen?) Rachel wouldn't have anything to do with it because she doesn't have an adventerous tooth. It was definitely not the food hit of the night--that would have been the corn.

The best part of our whole day happened at the end. We knew there was a fireworks show, and we planned to watch it right outside of the gates. When we got there, though, I was worried that the trees would be in the way. I shouldn't have worried--they were exploding right over our heads! It was the most amazing fireworks experience ever. The finale was as bright as daylight, and so loud that it set off car alarms! Here's a little video with some of the sights of the fair; first a ride I would never ride, then the ferris wheel after dark, then some fireworks. Hope you've enjoyed our Big Deal trip to the State Fair!


2 comments:

  1. 1. I am jealous of the funnel cake and the fireworks! (I don't know why but funnel cake sounds yummy right now.)

    2. Do you know I didn't know you loved fireworks till Dad told me the other day??? Come out for the 4th of July next summer and you can come to the great IF ones with me.....

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  2. Well...we can't come out for the 4th of July because of youth conference. (Trek next year--a big deal.) But I am thinking we might make it out by the 24th. Although after Monday, I don't "need" fireworks quite as much! ;)

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