
Nanny was smart enough to plan ahead and suggested face painting first so it could be enjoyed for our whole day at the fair, and our early arrival meant for a shorter line, too.
After face painting was accomplished we headed for the rides. Sycely took her very first ever trip on the Ferris Wheel-with Papa! They sure looked to be having lots of fun. Papa, in his usual, mentoring demeanor, took advantage of the spectacular views atop the ride and pointed out lots of interesting sights to Sycely. Ella took in some rides of her own, finally tall enough to have more than one choice this year-thank goodness there's no minimum weight requirement!


After rides, us grown-ups got some good ol' fashion fair snacks- particularly important: cheese curds! The girls enjoyed some cotton candy while the rest of us munched on a variety of other tasty treats, including delicious ice cream. That's right, we got such gorgeous weather at the fair this year, we were actually HOT and needed some ice cream to help us cool off. Praise God for clear, blue skies, no rain and LOTS of warm sunshine! 
We put in some time at the petting zoo-Mommy's favorite. The girls, as usual enjoyed this probably more than anything else. It's so much more fun than just looking at the farm animals in their pins-though we did that too, accompanied by Uncle Gary and Aunt Lynda who we'd just run into while walking around.


The girls both got to go on their first "pony" rides. They had a super cool arrangement where they led them around a big, looping trail, rather than just going around in a circle on one of those tied up to the wheel kind of things. The girls both enjoyed the experience immensely and seem to be hooked.
We'd ridden about everything we could, seen everything we could muster the energy for, and eaten everything our stomach's could hold so we regrouped and headed back to the car for the drive home. Another successful family trip to the Alaska State Fair-and another year staying dry!
We'd ridden about everything we could, seen everything we could muster the energy for, and eaten everything our stomach's could hold so we regrouped and headed back to the car for the drive home. Another successful family trip to the Alaska State Fair-and another year staying dry! 


After our "tour" we headed outside for the festivities.
Being their mother's child, though, the biggest hit with them was the petting zoo. They loved the goats, chickens, bunnies, and especially the 
The girls had one final, end of summer sleepover with Nanny and Papa. The timing actually worked out really well as my dad and Kate had a layover in Anchorage for several hours on their way to Seattle to celebrate my dad's birthday. It was really nice to be able to have breakfast with them and just spend some uninterrupted time just us grown-ups catching up and visiting for a bit before they had to be back at the airport. Dad didn't know it yet, but I was in on the Baseball Birthday and he had more
She's in the Optional Program this year and so far it's been really fantastic. She's in a 1/2 class so she'll have each of her teachers for 2 years the rest of elementary school. She's really thriving in the student-guided curriculum and loves all the multi-grade work they do with the other classes in the Optional pod. She also really loves that her best school friends from last year are in the other, next door 1/2 optional class so she gets to see them every day. Her teacher and their teacher spend much of the day team teaching so she gets lots of time with her buddies. 