My sister in law invited me to go to the Sugar Art Show with her at the Tulsa State Fair and I was happy to go and spend time with her. We don't get to hang out a lot since she lives on the other side of town from me...not that it's a long drive or anything but we both get busy with our kids and just don't seem to make time to hang out so this was a great way to spend time together. My mom came too because she used to be a cake decorator and loves looking at all those amazing cakes.
We usually head out to the fair as a family and sometimes go with friends but this year we were planning on going with our homeschool group to the Oklahoma's Largest Classroom and then just enjoying the rest of the day BUT as most of you know, Makenzie still has a hurt ankle and is in a walking boot and on crutches for at least 2 more weeks. We didn't think it would be a good idea for her to tromp all over the fair with her crutches and we don't have a wheelchair for her (I don't think she would have liked that idea at all) so we are missing out on all the cute fair animals and the yummy fair food. Speaking of fair food I have to tell you that we saw chocolate covered pickles and chocolate covered bacon, we found the chocolate covered bacon in the Made in Oklahoma booths.
and the biggest talk that I heard this year was the Krispy Kreme hamburger...yes you heard correct KRISPY KREME HAMBURGER...here's a video that I found.
Sunday, October 03, 2010
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