I began the day getting an all clear from the eye doctor and only needing to have one eye dilated! Good news I could see half the fair when I returned! We needed to fill the yard before heading over for some lunch, so Stella took over parking cars and had it full in half an hour!
Mom, Stella and I walked over and since we all needed lunch, we ended up stopping quick at Spaghetti Eddies for a slice. I have to say, the Green Mill has better as does the Pizza Wagon over on Carnes Ave.
Mom held out for a pork chop on a stick, and Stella and I found the Library activities going on in Carousel park! It is Library Card Day! We got "carded", found puzzles to do, and of course we had to spin the wheel, and pick up a couple free kid music CD's.
Our goal today was to see the Heritage Square in it's entirety. Stella was only lured by the promise of Jarritos, her favorite Mandarin orange soda made with real cane sugar. They have circus peanuts at the fair! My secret favorite candy. I won't pay $6.00/pound when I can get the industrial size from Fleet Farm for 2.99!
Found the statue of Cliff Olson, Lisa's old neighbor, who worked at the fair for years. We knew his daughter Barb who we heard passed away not too long ago too.
Stella having so much fun at the fair she just can't contain herself! The ear buds broke yesterday so she is trying to get it in the exact position so she can hear!
Ran into a bunch of people we know again today! Dick and Zarida, one shopping and one resting, guess which is which!
Then Stella remembered every year she stands on a concrete orb, so YEAH she was willing to do it again this year! It just took us a minute to find one that didn't rock!
We passed the corn booth and I said I needed to eat some corn on the cob to get the taste of sweet corn ice cream out of my mouth! We all agreed corn was wise..."Three please!"
Home for a short break, then back for the Rodeo!
Time for the Rodeo!!! Andrew is number 51!
With fresh ear buds for her iPod. we picked up Mom and were running a bit late for the rodeo, but Jeannie was saving us box seats! Mom was heading for the onion rings and we hiked down to the coliseum. We were hungry so a quick stop at the Turkey to Go Booth was all we needed.
Since were a bit late and had to stop for food, I failed to check in on Cookie. I just hope he is still there when I get back!
The Rodeo was just getting started, so we got to see the opening ceremony and since this is a Minnesota High School athletics event, there is no prayer...so there was a lot of "reflection" going on! Love it!
There were pole races and barrels, which took me back to my riding days at Ojiketa! What memories!
When they began the calf roping, I needed to leave and not watch. :( I understand that all the events in rodeo serve a purpose for the cowboys, but all I could think of was Cookie and how nobody better tie him up!
I was getting very agitated and worried, he was supposed to be third out of the gate and for some reason he wasn't going. A couple kids got thrown and injured so the tension was mounting! Martha commented that it is one thing to watch a rodeo with grown men getting thrown (not that she would want to see them hurt either) but it seems a bit scarier when it is kids ages 13-19!
As Andrew was finally in the cage getting ready, the previous bull was not returning to the pen easily, so the announcer had to stall and was really talking up Andrew! He talked about where he's from, that his parents "Gary and Janelle(LOL)" were here and how he was a recent high school graduate from right here ins St. Paul and Eagle Scout and would be entering the Marine Corps soon! All I could think of was I hope this was not his obituary! I did not say it out loud of course, but later Jeannie confessed that all she could think of was, that better not be the last things anyone said about her son! I held her hand and we "reflected" for a safe ride!
That huge bull exited the chute and he held on for a bit, was thrown pretty quickly, but he was alive and unhurt! AMEN! ...oops forgot... can't pray!
Martha and Liz filled us in on their sky ride adventure and asked about the flashing red lights on one of the Sky Ride cars?!?!? Their theory was maybe that was the car that the Sky Ride cops rode in watching out over the grounds and making aerial rounds and would shout at ruffians below that they could see them causing trouble and would be down soon! LOL!!!!! The State Fair know- it-alls (Stella and I) didn't get the joke at first and rationally explained that many of the cars had a theme. Fire truck, police car, cow, groovy car, etc. I'm sure Martha just shook her head.
The building were all closed, so I couldn't visit Cookie. I was seriously contemplating not returning to the fair on Thursday since the weather forecasts were hot, muggy and miserable. So I was sad I missed seeing my calf.
Stella loved that turkey sandwich so much, she just had to get another on the way out. Since there was no interest in sitting though the 10:00 pm newscast (other than by me), We parted ways, Martha to the bike gate and Liz following us back towards Mom's. It was nice to listen to Toby Keith as we were leaving. It was going to be too late to stay and see fireworks or a corn dance tonight!
After having my heart in my throat most of the evening, I decided that maybe this would be my last rodeo!
Day Seven STATS:
Distance: only 5.2 miles and some of it was in Super Target!
Food Consumed: Pizza, Pork Chop, Jarritos, Sweet Corn Ice cream, Corn! Turkey tenderloin sandwich, cheeseburger, nuts!
Free Stuff: Library card holder, McPhail Center CD's for children, a RODEO! and mom reported she walked through the Eduation building and picked up St. Cloud State stuff free for Morgan!
Calf Count: unsure of stats, but I still have my ONE!
Stuff I still need to do: Corn Dance, Fireworks, Eat more mashed potatoes on a stick. Sing, "THE FAIR" at the sing along, Get through all the animal barns, and I am happy to report I have seen all the buildings so far!
When leaving for the night, I informed mom she could use my parking space...I was NOT going to the fair Thursday. YIKES!