Was so much fun! This was my first fair in Washington so it was a little different walking around not knowing where I was going. I've been probably every year of my life to the Maricopa fair so let's just say I know those grounds a little better! We went with are friends the> Mcdonnel, Nyland, Albrechts and Carvers!
Favorite things: all the animals (loved the pigs) and the Mutin Bustin. I did not get any pictures of it but I found this
video and this is just what it was like...crazy!

Cameron, Natalie and Kensie getting ready to see Al's 3D Brain and excited about a fun day at the fair!

This one got a ribbon so Cameron is showing us how cool it is!

This one is called Jacob Sheep. It has 4 horns but can grow up to 6. Crazy!

Look at that innocent little pig face!

If I remember right there are 15 little babies. Thank goodness, most humans don't have that many!

One of them decided it was feeding time so they all came running and Mom had to turn to provide the goods! Once again I'm glad I'm not a pig!

This was Kensie's friend the camel. I don't know if you'd say friend, he kind of had shifty eyes. I'm not sure what was going on there. It was funny to watch him scratch his leg with his foot. Good balancer!

This one reminded me of Kuzco so I had to take a picture! Definite llama face!

This is our friend Aaron climbing the rock wall! He is very monkey like, can you tell?

This is all of us watching Aaron climb the wall.

I tried to get a shot of these little horses with the big ones so you can see the difference in size but they are just too fast. They are six miniature horses pulling the little wagon. To give you an idea of their size the normal size horses heads are above the tan wall they are running past.

By the look on Kensie's face I would say she is done with the fair and it's time to go. Cameron's face is "Ok babe, one more picture for you and then can we go"? They are both pretty sure that's a very big and odd looking pumpkin!
fun, our fair is here too, they have a free day for little kids, I was thinking of taking them to see the animals
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