In a field outside the fair |
Christian and Daddy at the fair |
Will and Jon on the bobsled ride |
They loved the fast rides |
Ready to fly |
Christian had a slightly harder time at the fair. He is too short for the rides his brothers loved and too old for the little kid rides he used to love. But he did go on a couple kid coasters, a spinning boat ride with daddy, and the Merry-Go-Round with both me and Grandma. When Christian and I went on we pretended to race our horses and had a wonderful time teasing each other. At one point Christian stretched his arm out and leaned toward me. I thought he was going to try to pull me off my horse but instead he pulled me in for the sweetest kiss. I love him so much.
My Christian |
Grandma and Christian |
Christian enjoying a ride |
Grandma chooses her car |
Look out! Jon is behind the wheel! |
Will driving |
Christian crashes into Grandma |
Head on collision |
After hours on the Midway, and our last ride on the Ferris Wheel, it was time to get some lunch. The Sandwich Fair has amazing food. Some cheap, some really expensive, but all very good. Our recent favorite place has been the Common Man tent which makes amazing mac&cheese as well as come excellent burgers. But we found a new place today that made delicious clam chowder and pulled pork. We had quite a feast.
Midway from the Ferris Wheel |
From the Ferris Wheel |
Will and Christian on the Ferris Wheel |
Will's view |
Mommy and Christian on the Ferris Wheel |
Mini horse grooming |
They loved brushing the horses |
After the large animals the boys begged to go into the rabbits and poultry house. The last two years we've come home with a rabbit and once again we found some cute bunnies that we wanted to take home. But James was firm, thank goodness because I was overcome by bunny cuteness, and we left without a new family member. Of course there is always next year...
Jon, "Mommy, Why do female turkeys find this attractive?" |
Finding Charlotte in the pig pen |
Tired boys |
After we left the fair but before we started for home we stopped at my grandparents' grave. I love the Sandwich Fair but it is always a little bittersweet for me. The Hodge building at feels much emptier without them. And to get to the fair we always pass by their house which has so many wonderful memories but is now forever closed to me. Though I suppose that doesn't matter because it too would be empty without them.
My Nana and Grandpa |
Me and my boys at the graveside |
I probably won't write again for a while but I wanted to remember this wonderful day.
Goodnight!