When people ask me what my favorite things about the fair is, my answer is: the people. Not just watching people, but seeing people I know, and people I haven't seen in a long time. It's like a big family reunion. I've shed a few tears running into old friends and quickly catching up. Today I had the chance to chat with Mark and his son Jason, and meeting Jason's daughter. I was Jason's Sunday School teacher a few lifetimes ago. I also met up with Gary and Ellen. Ellen was one of my college teachers in early childhood education, and I learned so much from her. I still practice many of the techniques in the classroom that I learned from her. I ran into my friend Resa for the 3rd time! Lol. I also had the chance to chat with Christy as I was picking up my ribbons. Christy enters several things every year, and she's quite talented. I won $12 for my two 2nd place ribbons, and I noticed I also had a check for my peanut butter cookies, in which I had not placed. I told one of the workers about it and she told me not to worry about it. It was a mistake, so I could enjoy it. So overall, I got $18! Maybe I'll take that and retire on it. Lol. I have a place in my kitchen where I display my ribbons, so I get to look at them every time I make goodies, and thank God He's given me a talent that sends me on amazing missions trips to amazing places.
I took my final trips through the buildings today, and they had everything out for people to take. They don't want to have to pack it all up and cart to their office buildings, so they wanted it gone! The vendors seemed to be in a good mood today, probably because this was their last day. When the end is near, it can give you the last wind you need to push through. Some of these vendors have been here all day, every day.
At the outset, I thought it would be incredibly hard to say "no" to eating a lot of fair food. Yes, there have been moments, but God has given special grace this week. allowing me to put that extra money toward my mission trip. #RobtoManila2024. I did have a few things today, such as the Bacon Mac N Cheese, which I thought was pretty bland. I got myself a New Years Cookie, and I tried the Pickle Lemonade. Not bad! And with several stands selling fairly inexpensive soda and water, it helped the dollar stretch even farther.
I know that when tomorrow evening hits, I'm going to miss coming out to the fair. I will feel a bit lost for a few days. But in the meantime, my feet and body will have a chance to rest and recover. I'll be back to baking cookies tomorrow. Do wish the fair went all year around? No. If it did go year-round, it would lose it's novelty. Besides, there are other community events within the next year that need to have the spotlight. It's been a great run. I have enjoyed every minute of it. Within the next week, I'll make a few trips out to take pictures of the teardown and clearing out, but this is that final blog post concerning the 2023 state fair. Thanks so much for reading. Can you please leave a like or comment to show me you were here? These likes and comments help me gauge whether or not to blog next year. If there's not enough interest, I won't bother with it. Thanks again, and God bless you!
***Rob, over and out***