Friday, September 25, 2009

So long at the fair

We thought we might not go to the fair this year. We felt like Kate had sufficiently filled her exciting ride quotient at Kings Island. And weighing the amount of fun versus the amount of hassle, we weren't sure if it was really worth it. We're not from around here--it's not like we have a long-standing deeply-cherished family tradition that we'd be breaking by not going to the fair. But, well, Scott kept asking about it... and then we ended up entering stuff, so then of course we had to go.

The evening before the fair, our neighbor Genesis and her brother came by and told us that their mother was making tamales the next day, and we could come and learn if we wanted to (as we had previously expressed an interest). Alas, we had to tell them that we were going to the fair and would not be around for tamale-making. Bad timing.

We went with Scott and his daughter Kira. In past years we've taken the park-and-ride bus from the TCC parking lot. Sometimes it's fine, but we have had trouble finding a parking spot. Plus we always seem to come back right when traffic is heaviest, and it takes an eternity to get home. I wanted to try somewhere closer to the fairgrounds and suggested parking at the South Hill Mall in Puyallup. This was voted down for reasons that I'm still not completely clear on, and we decided to try the Tacoma Dome station instead. This turned out to not be a great idea either, but it worked out okay, and we got there before noon (free on opening day).

We stopped by the Art Hall first, to get that in before Kate got too antsy. This is the part that's hard about going to the fair with kids--I'd be perfectly happy to spend hours looking at the quilts and fiber arts and paintings and photos, but the things that I want to look at are not the things that Kate wants to look at.

There was this absolutely amazing painting there--a purple iris with big water drops on it, and a yellow swallowtail butterfly flying in from the side. Quite obviously done from photos but oh my goodness it was just phenomenal. I could have stood there and stared at it all day. (And certainly would have taken a picture, if not for the "No Photos Please" signs around that section.) I'm thinking about painting something for next year. Maybe.

Since we'd gotten there right before noon, the next thing we had to do was get some food. Unfortunately it was also lunchtime for everyone else. I brought my own food, but still had to wait for other people to stand in line to get stuff.



Doug and Andy in line for ice cream.



Andy, tired out from all the excitement.



Ice cream interlude.

We got along just fine without the stroller last year, but now whenever we go somewhere with the stroller, Kate wants to ride in it. So we brought the stroller for Kate and the backpack baby carrier for Andy.



Scott takes a picture.



Kate checks out a grasshopper. (Very exciting!)



Baby piggies!



Scott lifting Kate up to see the piglets.



Andy riding in style.



(and drooling.)



Kate went on this little canoe ride twice--once in a red boat and once in a yellow boat.




I took Andy over to a shady spot to feed and change him, and when I rejoined the others, Kate was enjoying this pony ride, on a palomino named Honey.




They had all the kids stop in front of this backdrop and pose with the hat for a flash-lit, printed-on-the-spot photo. We are amused by the fact that Kate is wearing two hats.



Scott and Kate on the carousel.



Kate and I went on the sky ride together.




The view from above.

By this time some of us were pretty cranky, so we figured it was a good time to head back. Scott and Kira stayed longer.



Kate, waiting for the bus home.



The ride back was pretty awful, but a nice guy gave me his seat when I needed to sit down and feed Andy. Another guy on the bus mentioned that, at that time of day, we could have taken the Sounder commuter train back to the Tacoma Dome. Perhaps we'll try that next time.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Blue ribbons!

We won! I got a red ribbon for Kate's green sweater...




...and a blue ribbon for my red sweater! Wheee!




(They buttoned it crooked.) Doug just pointed out that there's a yellow ribbon on the sweater, too. Neither of us noticed it while we were there. I have no idea what it says! (Edit:) Zoomed in on the original photo--it says "Best in Category." Surprise!





Doug also won a blue ribbon, for his leather pouch.




Doug originally made this hoping to sell it. He has some detailed photos and comments here.



Andy checks me out while Doug checks out the other leather pieces.

I have more pictures from the fair, but just wanted to get these up tonight!

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Fair

Doug and I finally entered some stuff in the fair this year. I keep thinking I'd like to enter a drawing or a painting, but I just never have anything at the right time. But I do have other things! I entered my red sweater and Kate's green sweater, and Doug entered a leather pouch that he made.

When we took our little outing to Ikea at the end of July, we had a radiator hose split on the way back (just as we were coming up that long hill on Hwy 18), and limped home in several legs, stopping in between to let the engine cool down. When Doug was replacing the hose, he mentioned that he should probably replace all the other hoses too. Apparently the hoses in the engine are all the same age, and they all seem to have the same life span, so when one goes, they all go.

Sure enough, a water hose sprung a leak on the day that we took our pieces out to the fairgrounds to drop them off. This was followed by a trip to the nearby Walmart to get some duct tape for a quick patch job, hanging out in Walmart while Doug waited for the engine to cool down enough to touch it, dragging Kate kicking and screaming out of Walmart when she had a major meltdown, calling Cousin Lonnie (who lives in Puyallup), and then crashing Lonnie's ward picnic where Kate got stung on the hand by a yellow jacket. What a day. (We were supposed to go over to Rebecca's house for a game of Settlers in the evening--that didn't happen.)

The fair starts today! We'll be on our way as soon as we can get ourselves together. Hopefully this day will be less eventful!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Snuggle Daddy



A couple of weeks ago Doug and Aaron Gary took the Young Men (all two of them) camping out at Dash Point. When he got home he just conked out. Later Kate said she wanted somebody to snuggle with, so I suggested she go lie down with Daddy. I peeked in and found them like this. Awww.

Doug's been serving as Scoutmaster. He just got called as the ward membership clerk, but they haven't found a new Scoutmaster yet, so he's doing double-duty for a while. (This is in addition to the Stake Emergency Management Team stuff with Scott, so I guess it's triple duty.)

As of now Doug has four classes lined up for Fall quarter. (Yay!) He's been doing some work for Scott this summer. Scott manages two buildings downtown, one of which is about a hundred years old and needs a lot of work done. Doug comes home and tells me tales of the disgusting things that he and Tom cleaned out of the basement. The hours are flexible and it's been enough to keep us going over the summer while waiting for classes to start back up. I asked Doug if he was glad to not be working at the fair this year, and he agreed emphatically.

Monday, September 07, 2009

Andy at 28 weeks

Taken July 11.




I got some great expressions! This kid cracks me up.





Getting better at tummy time!




I think this one is so cute. I just want to squish him all over. Squish!

Sunday, September 06, 2009

13 years

It's our anniversary! Yay!



It was raining and too dark to get a good picture, but we tried!

My family called and sang "Happy Anniversary to you!" (badly). Barb and Kyle came up with a really cute version. We love you guys!

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Do the Zoo



Andy's first trip to the zoo!

We hadn't been to the zoo for quite a while. We had a membership but haven't renewed it this year. Since Kate's over three now we'd need the Household option which is more expensive. We'll probably do it again later.




The meerkat exhibit. This guy was taking a turn as lookout, keeping an eye on suspicious hawks and airplanes overhead.



Oooh! Shark!



Clown fish!



Watching the animal show.



The aardvark has a loooong tongue.



Going down the slide. (When Kate saw this picture, she said, "I'm pushing through the grass like a tapir!")



Andy gets a turn on the slide too.



That's a hippo. (Plastic.)



Ice cream!



Andy gets a taste.



What a cute boy I have!

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Andy at 27 weeks

Taken July 4. (I'm so far behind it's not even funny.)




The baby acne came back for a bit, after our trip to Ohio. Maybe something to do with the humidity.




Kate had to get in on this one.




Awwww!