First stop: Jason's Grandpa's.  Marin was grateful for Great Grandpa and Daddy's August 
birthdays, because that meant that
 one of the first orders of business after we arrived in central Illinois, was cake and ice cream!! Marin wasted no time digging into her share, dribbling some down the front of her dress in the process.  Then she ran off her excess energy in the courtyard.  Other highlights included a ride on Great Grandpa's fancy walker, becoming reacquainted with his tupperware cabinet, visiting with the neighbors and drinking from Great Grandpa's small cups just her size!
From there we headed to the farm for a sleepover at Great Aunt Vee and 
Great Uncle Bob's house!  We had dinner together, Marin ran and ran and ran in the big yard, ate more cake and ice cream, and watched Marin play with Neal and Natalie's old toys that brought us all back.    The next day Marin played the piano, helped Great Aunt Vee make homemade muffins, met their kitties, sat in all kinds of tractors and took a ride with Great Uncle Bob and Daddy on the gator.




We were sad to leave the farm, but excited to meet Jon and Ben at the 
State Fair.  After a quick stop to visit with Neal and Nicole for a minute, we hit the road for Springfield.  Once we arrived, we had lots of fun.  We saw a cow made out of butter, met a Llama named Queen Bee, oinked like the pigs, pet baby goats and a donkey, milked a cow, caught an up-close look at the Stanley Cup and danced in the beer tents.



The State Fair seems to specialize in all things fried, and as the saying goes; when in rome... We threw Marin's normal mostly organic healthy diet to the wind and decided to act as the romans do. Jon came up with a little adult entertainment of State Fair Bingo where squares named items like "tramp stamp", "NASCAR t-shirt", "mullet", "male with shirt sleeves ripped off", and you ticked them off out loud when you spotted them. We might be going straight to hell, but it sure was funny! I wouldn't have done the Fair any other way.


When we were all thoroughly greasified and had stepped in enough 
manure  to fertilize a football field, we headed to Ben's house.  Ben and his girlfriend, Marissa live in After Marin was asleep the adults enjoyed a delicious dinner featuring grilled steaks and rice
After yet another feast we drove home with stomach aches from the collective gluttony that we willingly engaged in over the course of the weekend. We invited Grandma and Grandpa over for salads that night.
Another great weekend with friends, family and "moooooo" cows.



2 comments:
I am so jealous. I've never been to a state fair and it looks like such fun! Marin is adorable, as always!
So fun!! Reading your post brought back fun memories of going to the State Fair every year and milking a cow for a free ice cream sandwich :) Looks like you had a great time!
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