A Day at the Fair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Before we all went and bought these kooky humidifier things that produce mist into the air. I can't explain how they work or why the work, or what is the point of owning one, but it's one of the coolest things that I have ever seen in my entire life. You just gotta come over and see it.

These bikers were pretty hardcore. I've been into extreme sports since the first Tony Hawk Pro Skater video game was released (1999). The stuff that these guys can pull off just blows my mind. They were flipping and twisting and spinning and thankfully landing back on their wheels.

It was obvious that these guys had not only practiced extensively as individuals, but also as a team. Their differing styles complimented each other, and they were all extremely supportive of each other's tricks.

With enough battery left for one picture, I took one of Jenny with a wooden cutout of Garfield reading the paper. I guess he was supposed to be promoting the Journal Sentinel but I don't know why they would choose a lazy-assed lasagna eating cat as their company's representative and spokesperson.

So it was an interesting day after all. Jenny and I were worried that going to the fair with our Mom would suck, but it turned out to be amazing. I've learned a lesson about making predetermined judgments, and that you should always trust what your Mom has to say because she always right. Overall though, it was Jenny that made my day memorable, and I dedicate this section of this website to her and the joy she gave me on that day at the fair.