our trip to the state fair
August 25, 2008 at 10:05 am | Posted in chatty, crafty events, oregon | 10 CommentsI’ve lived in Oregon for eleven years and somehow never made it to the state fair until this year — which is so weird when I stop and think about it, because when I lived in North Carolina I hardly ever missed it. But you know how you never get around to doing all the cool stuff you’d like to until you have just the right people visiting? This time I had a seven-year-old to hang out with, and after a warm-up of pizza, Monopoly, Olympics-watching, ice-cream-making, OMSI, a trip to Multnomah Falls, meeting Ramona Quimby, a visit to the soaking pool at the Kennedy School, painting, and playing with the new cousin and every one of her stuffed animals, the trip to the fair was definitely ON.
We got there and checked out the cows, sheep and pigs on the way in, and then immediately headed to the OMSI tent to enjoy some science puzzlers, and across the way, some reptiles. After that excitement, some of us were hungry and so our next hour was devoted to eating a ton of awesome food: an extra-large RC Cola, fish tacos, deep-fried zucchini sticks, sausage sandwiches, Hawaiian noodles, a fishburger, and a Mt. St. Helens mountain’s worth of curly fries:
For dessert, there was a chocolate-banana crepe and a deep-fried Snickers. My pick was chocolate-dipped cheesecake on a stick, rolled in almonds for an extra 50¢. I’d make the drive back to Salem just for another piece of it… and some more fried zucchini too, now that I’m thinking about it.
Then we headed to the midway for whack-a-mole and a giant photo souvenir button for Grandmama.
And then we parted ways so some people could go on rides, and other people, who had a baby in a carrier, could look at prize-winning Legos, vegetables, and crafts in the blissfully cool air-conditioned hall. I loved this afghan designed to look like a patchwork quilt (with ties, even!) — it won third prize, but I would have given it a first for sure.
There were dozens and dozens of gorgeous quilts there, but I think this one (the pinwheels in the middle) was my favorite.
And we saw the official Oregon Sesquicentennial blanket from Pendleton, unveiled on Friday at the fair — Mt. Hood reflected in the lake, framed by trilliums and ferns.
This second photo is from the back, showing the reverse with white instead of blue as the surrounding color. Oh, it is so beautiful in person, and I want one so badly. And I found out when we got home that Andrew’s friend Patty Fogarty designed it, which is so cool!
We met up again, and back at the midway, I got an airbrushed baseball cap that I absolutely love — I think other people were a bit skeptical until they saw the magnificent finished product. Julian rock-climbed while Pearl took a nap in the shade.
Then there was an encore trip to the Legos competition, lots more walking around, kettle corn, and for a finale, 25¢ foot massages. Best quarter I ever spent, hands down.
The fair is running for another week, and if you haven’t gone yet, don’t wait eleven years like I did — just go! If you need more convincing, be sure to check out Alicia’s luminous photographs from her visit. Just before Julian left last night, we asked what he liked best about his trip to Portland, and he immediately said the fair. If anyone asks me, I’ll say the same thing.
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lol I just posted a testament to my love of kettle corn today on my blog – going to a state fair is on my Top 5 things to do next year, along with going to a college football game.
Glad you had fun!
Comment by Kyla Bea— August 25, 2008 #
I have lived in Oregon even longer, and I have never been… it’s right down the road from me now, so I should definitely get there before the end of the week! Thanks for sharing!
Comment by Heather— August 25, 2008 #
Sounds great! I’m thinking about taking the kiddos. I didn’t realize it would be so fun.
Comment by Sally— August 25, 2008 #
Susan, Pearl is so beautiful! Look at her little cheeks and those eyelashes. And she looks so peaceful sleeping there. Wonderful.
Comment by Sarah— August 25, 2008 #
You guys looked like you had so much fun! Also your hair is getting looong! I love them in braids — so cute! xoxo
Comment by Natalie— August 25, 2008 #
Oh, I love the fair, too. The wacky deep fried foods, the crazy people, and the photobooth, which we visit every July. This year we saw the demolition derby, which, if your fair has one, I highly recommend for a great time!
Comment by Linn— August 25, 2008 #
The State Fair was one of my favorite things growing up in Salem!
Comment by Sivyu— August 26, 2008 #
Hi! Looks like fun. May I ask what baby carrier that is and if you like it? Cheers.
Comment by Karen— August 26, 2008 #
oh my gosh, could that be more fun?! looks so fantastic! and the whale onesies for Pearl in a previous post (i missed because of my vacation) are TOO wonderful!
Comment by Nancy— August 27, 2008 #
I’d drive from Virginia for chocolate-dipped cheescake with almonds, blue-ribbon veggies and other “real” state fair fun! It looks like everyone had great fun — next year, I’m visiting during the state fair!!!
Comment by auntSusan— August 28, 2008 #