Sunday, October 9, 2011

Fun Up North: Part 2

It was carnival time in Michigan while we were there. We went to the U.P. State Fair in Escanaba one day. It was a pretty big fair, and Sadie just had an absolute blast! It was so much fun to see her excitement to go on all the rides!

This was the end of kind of an obstacle/climbing coarse that Sadie loved. She did it over and over again!


The first time Sadie did this we didn't think she'd be able to go down on her own, so Tanner went with her. She got really mad at the top when she realized she'd have to sit on his lap instead of doing it herself. So as soon as they got to the bottom, she climbed back up and did it all by herself!


Riding a semi-truck ride.


Riding the ferris wheel with Grandma Branham.


It was pretty hot that day, so we bought her a cowboy hat, and then we found the pony rides. Perfect picture opportunity! :)


Doesn't Peyton make the perfect piggy! HaHa!


Sadie loved taking pictures in these things! She kept begging Grandpa Branham to take pictures of her in them!


Riding the carousel!


Riding the little dragon roller coaster. This was her favorite by far!


She's in the third car from the front.




Riding a motorcycle ride!




She caught three fish and won a prize!




Yay! A cheap, huge, inflatable hammer! Woohoo!



We were also able to go to the much, much, much smaller Iron County Fair, just down the street from Tanner's parent's house. It was pretty cute, and Sadie had fun, but I think by the time it was over we were all carnival'd out!

Sadie got this cute outfit from Grandma and Grandpa Branham and it went perfectly with her new hat! Doesn't she look so cute as a little farm/cow girl? She loved it!

These things are always a favorite of Sadie's. She did this thing over and over again!


Weeee!


This is what Peyton was doing half the time we were there! Sleepy Boy!


Sadie was all excited about the bumper cars, but I think Tanner had way more fun on them than she did! :)

Here's a video of her riding the ponies at the U.P. State Fair.


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