Here's a photo of Charis hiding from the magic show. Except at the time, it seemed more like some sort of stakeout or imminent Old West showdown. "You want to pull a foam ball out of my ear? I don't think so, pardner."
Likewise, here's Judah doing his best glare. Poor kid. When this picture was taken, his big sister was riding in a very fun fire engine ride. And he wasn't allowed on, on account of the fact he's so little. In fact, he spent a good portion of the day at the fair watching his sister ride things, like...
...the old-timey cars, which she drove while her friend Emily went for a ride. Two blondes in a car together? It's a good thing the car was on a track and required no actual driving on Charis' part. That could have been a disaster.
...and the pedal tractors. Which also looked like more fun than they actually were, since these mini-tractors had the turning radius of a mini-tank. Turning 90 degrees required a six-point turn, so mostly, we pushed the kids around and just lifted the thing when we needed to turn. needless to say, we will not be purchasing one of these any time soon. Here are the things Judah actually did get to ride:
...his stroller. Doesn't he look happy about that?
...big tractors. He really liked these. When we'd pass the tractor section, he'd invariably point toward them, purse his lips, and...
...make a noise that sounded something like "rmbrmbrmbmrbmrmbmrmb", which is, of course, his version of the sound a tractor makes. You know I couldn't resist putting this photo in, even though I know some of you will think his hair has a distinct Farrah Fawcett-like quality to it.
And finally, here's a shot of Judah inspecting a pumpkin. I was trying to get a cute shot of him while he was playing near a hay/mums/pumpkin display, and he's so cute, he actually drew a crowd. No, really. A crowd. I tried to get a photo of Charis, too, but she's 3 years old and is therefore in perpetual motion. All-but-gone are the days of cute closeups of her--she simply can't stand still long enough.
So there. County Fair 2007 is in the books. Did the kids consume too much cotton candy, pop, and grease? Almost certainly. Were they still whiney and out too late? You know it. Did they collect enough dirt and dust on their bodies to require sandblasting? Almost. But isn't that what the Fair is all about?
4 comments:
What kind of a camera do you have? Your close-ups are fabulous. I love the hair. I am cultivating Alexander's curls -- just a month or so more and we'll have enough length for a picture like that too!
Thanks, April! I use a Kodak EasyShare DX6490. It's a couple of years old. I'd really love a digital SLR, but it's not exactly in our budget right now (or perhaps ever).
I LOVE curls on little boys. Generally speaking, they don't last too long, so I say hang on tight and enjoy them as much as you can! And in a month, Alexander, too, can look like one of Charlie's Angels! :)
great pics! (and beautiful kids, too). Judah looks a lot like you. I just looked to see if i had a digital photo of you when you were his age - i know there are some good ones where dave is wearing these awesome green chuck taylors. i will look the next time i am home.
The pictures are amazing and to a greater extent...the kids are adorable. The Fair is its own little utopia...definitely a slice of life to be treasured! There are three around us throughout the summer and we missed all of them this year due to varying circumstances. Your stories and pictures are already making me look forward to next year.
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