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Blogger jenny said...

Looks like y'all had a great time. I remember there always being a renaissance festival in Arizona and wanted to go, but never did.

8:58 PM

Blogger Amanda said...

I was seriously laughing out loud picturing the turkey legs, men in velvet tights, eggs in nuts, people rushing the king and queen...I would be all over that. I probably wouldn't have been able to stop laughing all day long. I am so glad you guys went to that. (You know its fancy if there's turkey legs involved!)

8:59 PM

Blogger Heather said...

They have a fairly large one here in Arizona. It lasts for almost 2 months (of Saturdays and Sundays). When you mentioned the turkey legs it made me laugh....here they also have steak on a stick. Literally, a big piece of steak on a stick! I haven't gone in years, but we may have to check it out this year.

9:35 PM

Blogger Amie said...

I have never been to one. I love all the pictures of your day and hearing what your family is up to. You must be quite convincing to get Jeff to go.... Jimmy would say "you go and tell me about it."

9:47 PM

Blogger Jill said...

This is yet another activity that I wouldn't have wanted to have anything to do with. Your pictures are great and totally capture the event (what's with the creepy guy wearing the mask crouched down by the tree?). It's fun that you do these things, but again I find myself wondering how you can stand to be out in the heat, with the crowds, and all that craziness. I keep forgetting that you're fun and I'm not.

11:41 PM

Blogger Robyn said...

I really don't know where you get your energy to take your kids all over D.C. but they are so lucky to have you. Amen to Jill's comment about the heat.

By the way, my father in law loves those eggs wrapped in sausage. I think they're called Scottish eggs or something. My mum in law makes them for him. I'll pass, thanks.

Love the photos

5:43 AM

Blogger everything pink! said...

the heat was killer!!!!!!!! we kept saying why are we out here. But when it is hot everyday your only other choice is to stay inside and watch movies, in the basement, in our soupies, with yummy drinks and snacks and... what were we thinking!!

5:47 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I used to love to go to the festivals when I was younger and wish they had them here. So cool Kristi- you guys are so fun and should get bonus points for braving the heat!

7:52 AM

Blogger Doodle Bugs said...

Looks like you all had GREAT fun!! Love looking at the pics :o)

10:05 AM

Blogger Elisa said...

Annie Kate looks so cute on stage with that huge crown! Her expression is priceless.

I have never heard of a R Fair in Utah, but maybe I am not hanging around the right circles. You know the tight wearing chicken leg circles.

3:17 PM

Blogger Christina said...

i think im crafty challenged??? i saw the carmel apple thing and thought SO CUTE! so i went to the photo link...am i missing a step?? why the carmel apple on a plastic cup?!?!

can you give me a link or explain it for a challenged crafty wannabe!

3:44 PM

Blogger everything pink! said...

ok. i didn't do a very good job of explaining my caramel apple making

you dip the apples and then cut a hole in a plastic cup and put the stick in then put it in the fridge for 1 hour.
This keeps the caramel from all dripping down the apple and going to the bottom.
you take them out of the fride and put them in a plastic gift bag and tie with ribbon.
christina i hope this helps

4:30 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We went to a Renaissance Festival last spring and had a wonderful time. Sam was in the height of his knight obsession and, well, Sophie is ALWAYS into princesses. We rode the elephants, watched the jousting and bought wooden swords and princess costumes. Good for you! And by the way, I served in Annapolis for five months, LOVE Annapolis! Love living through your trips!

10:55 PM

Blogger TX Girl said...

I cannot believe how adventures y'all are in DC August heat. It all looks so fun. Your kids are going to love and remember this time so fondly.

8:38 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh such fun!! I would have braved the heat just to see AK preform in the play. The pics are so cute.

I'm happy that you have good memories of the faires that they had in Las Cruces. They were held at a monestary with monks walking around looking like Little John in Robin Hood. It was always the first weekend in November, and beautiful weather. Those were great times. Tell Jeff he will learn to love going. Yeah, what is up with the little person under the tree?

11:31 AM

Blogger everything pink! said...

mom hate to be the one to break it to you but we won't be going back.
it didn't have the robin hood feel like when i was a kid,
i don't think i could get jeff to go back to that if he got paid to go.

11:52 AM

Blogger michelle said...

You are a much more dedicated mom than I am. Or maybe just much more fun! I have been to D.C. in August, and I think I would have totally been in the basement cuddled up with a cool drink and a movie! Your kids are having such a plethora of cool adventures. I'm kind of glad my kids don't know that's an option, it would make me look so very bad!

11:34 PM

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