Tuesday, September 9, 2008

State Fair

So the Kettenring family did the annual family trip to the fair. We go on the first monday because they have all you can eat ice cream, (I know that explains the way we look!). But we got there just in time for the start and we ate ice cream to our hearts content. They have everything from Aggie Creamery, BYU creamery, Farr's, Blue Bunnie, ect. They have it all. They even have creamies and Fat boys. Its just fun. Although this year it was packed full of people and not a lot of venders. As we got ice cream, danny and katie took off to get real food. After we went to see all the animals. Mckinley loved every minute of it, making some of the animal sounds and such but she was more interested in the balloon we got her from the neighborhood watch Alicen signed up for. So Glendale area watch out!! You have been warned! As we watched through the animals I have come to the conclusion that the cowboys (hillbillies) come out of the far stretches of the country to the city where they get to show off their animals for the city slickers to look at and then they sit next to the pile of pooh watching all of the city weirdo's and make comments. Its just one big fest of people looking at other people. The animals are just extra. After all the excitement of looking at cows rear ends, and lazy pigs with a mix of covered goats and sheep, we decided to go shopping. We hit every sun glass area for Robyn because she needed new ones for Mike. There five bucks get the ones that look like they will last and call it good. I am not complaining at all, it was fun. The tigers, butter creation and animals are alway fun. Mckinley on the pony ride was great. she was scared until everyone praised her then she was the hottest thing on a pony. It was a good night to a long day of work. And of course the fun of seeing weird people out and about. Makes a person feel normal when you see others that are strange. I am sure I made others peoples day as well. That is what the fair is all about... Good times at the Utah State Fair.

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