Phipps County Fair

Sawyer turned FIVE a few weeks ago and she wanted to have a county fair birthday party…so we did!  🙂

She’s not very big into sweets but she really wanted to try cotton candy at the rodeo on July 4th.  Turns out, she’s a fan!  She REALLY wanted cotton candy at the party so that was the theme of our invitation.

Come one, come all...
Come one, come all…

When I think of the county fair, I immediately think of show animals and I knew Wrex had a few boxes of rosettes in the garage from his show days that I wanted to use.  When I decorate for parties, I’m all about using and re-purposing things we already have so this was an easy way to add some purple pizzazz without spending any money.

IMG_20150822_173455667_HDRFor the backdrop, I had the idea to make paper rosettes with Sawyer’s name on them.  I just happened to find the purple and white paper fans at Oriental Trading for $0.50 a piece and then cut scrapbook paper to make the ribbon tails.  We printed letters for her name and added them to sparkly foam and voila!  My favorite part of the party…

11898681_10155907181220335_6818905411667055591_nWrex and his dad made these ‘lemonade stands” for me out of old pallets we had in the shop.  We added a little paint and our rosette bunting and I absolutely loved how they looked…

Crazy can!
Crazy can!

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Ring toss!
Ring toss!

IMG_5777We had a glitter tattoo booth, too!  I made livestock and ribbon templates, bought some glitter tattoo glue and some glitter and fancied the kids up…I just didn’t get any pictures of any of that.  Boo.

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We HAD to have a cake walk – Sawyer’s favorite part of the party (besides her uncles, friends and cotton candy).

Walk it out...
Walk it out…

Wrex found some scrap carpet at Menards and I painted the numbers and made some tiny cakes and the cake walk was born.

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IMG_20150822_171141007Sawyer’s other favorite birthday game is pin the tail on the donkey.  We decided to pin the ribbon on the pig – totally fun to watch the kids fumble through this one!   I found some farm animal clip art I liked and had them blown up and printed at Staples as an engineer print ($3!!) and we used the pig for the game and the other animals as decor…

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The kids got prizes at every game station, so we made little bags so they could keep up with their treasures…

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I got lucky and found a roll of purple and white gingham table covering that totally jazzed up our tablescapes.  For centerpieces, I bought some purple buckets at the dollar store and planted some wheat seed the neighbors gave us.  We watered and waited and two weeks later we plopped some purple animals in them and called it cute!

IMG_5764IMG_20150822_172907257Uncle Waco ran the cotton candy machine, automatically making him the most popular guy at the party…but he probably would’ve been anyways…

IMG_20150822_172408807_HDRIMG_20150822_172652310_HDRBesides cotton candy, we had BBQ sandwiches, corn dogs, curly fries, corn on the cob, popcorn and pickles!

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We opened some presents and just had an all around good time!

IMG_20150822_174007403_HDRIMG_20150822_174217934_HDRIMG_5769The birthday girl got sang to but opted out of eating her cupcake.  😉

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At the end of the day, we thanked our guests with goldfish!  Wrex thought real ones would be a cool, affordable parting gift but we opted for making goldfish soap so we didn’t upset any parents.  😉

We bought some plastic goldfish and some clear, glycerin soap.  We melted the soap down, poured it into bags, added a cute little fishy and tied it up with a ribbon.  These little guys were adorable, if I do say so myself.

IMG_4253IMG_4254All-in-all, it was my favorite party I’ve thrown.  Maybe it was because I know the birthday girl had such a good time and felt so loved…that’s the point, right?

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with her (our) sweet friend, Andrea...
with her (our) sweet friend, Andrea…

Next up is Grandma Rusk’s 80th.  It’s gonna be a ball!

County Fair 2014

The Phillips County Fair was this past week and we had high hopes of letting Sawyer enter a few open classes; with our crazy week, it just didn’t work out.  She has plenty of show years ahead of her, so no one was too concerned or heartbroken.

We went into to town on Saturday to watch the parade and check out a little bit of the fair.

Always fashionable in her official parade watching chair...
Always fashionable in her official parade watching chair…

This was Wryder’s first parade and since he’s a pro-waver and kiss blower, he thoroughly enjoyed himself!

Are they cute or what?!
Are they cute or what?!

Sawyer’s candy snatching skills have improved greatly over the past year.  Instead of just sitting in her chair while sweet kids shared some with her, she went for it this time!

Get it, girl!
Get it, girl!
Life is so good with these three...
Life is so good with these three…

After the parade, we drove down to the fair grounds and took a peak around the barns.  Wryder was a HUGE fan of the hogs!

Let's be buddies...
Let’s be buddies…
Come here, piggy!
Come here, piggy!

He did NOT want to leave to look at any other species…

I don't want to leave...and there's a fly on my head!
I don’t want to leave…and there’s a fly on my head!

Sawyer was NOT impressed with the hogs at his age.

Not so much...
Not so much…

That was as close as she was willing to get and she kept saying, “Scary!  Scary!”  She did better this time, but still preferred the goats and chickens.

Ah, yes...much better!
Ah, yes…much better!

The highlight of the fair was the ride in a miniature grain cart!  How cute is this little train?!

Adorbs!
Adorbs!

It was a good day!

Worth 1,000 Words: Petting Zoo

We had the privilege of assisting a ministry with a petting zoo this week!  (I know…we had NOTHING else going on, why not?!)  Apparently, it’s common knowledge that the Phipps’ always have a small menagerie of animals around and, of course, we jumped at the opportunity!  We love kids…we love livestock…we love doing things that the whole family can participate in – it was a win win!

We had a ton of fun talking to the kids about they animals and THEY had a ball petting them, feeding them and begging to take them home.  Here are a few pics from the evening…

Rabbits and cats and lots of chickens!
Rabbits and cats and lots of birds!
Of COURSE we had to take Naked!
Of COURSE we had to take Naked!
The kids LOVED these little chickens - they're so gentle!
The kids LOVED these little chickens – they’re so gentle!
MeMo the rabbit his debut and even let a little boy carry him around sans injury!
MeMo the rabbit his debut and even let a little boy carry him around sans injury!
There were bottle goats and a bottle calf...
There were bottle goats and a bottle calf…
Fuzzy
Fuzzy
Jet and Spot
Jet and Spot
We COULDN'T leave Ozark at home!
We COULDN’T leave Ozark at home!
And there was plenty of feed for everything!
There was plenty of feed for everything!
These guys have made their home in the barn...
These guys have made their home in the barn…

And the kids loved them so much (as did we), our cousin Courtney gave us two more!  There were two excited littles around here this morning!

Sawyer and Ref
Sawyer and Ref
I think he likes her...
I think he likes her…
Wryder checking out Bandit
Wryder checking out Bandit
Yes, he MUST touch it's mouth...
Yes, he MUST touch it’s mouth…
Sweet kitties!
Sweet kitties!

Thank you to the Royal Family Kids Camp for allowing us to be a part of your week and thank you to Courtney for our sweet new additions!

Wascally Wabbit

Sawyer has REALLY gotten into texting these days.  Maybe I should say “texting.”  She’ll ask to send daddy a text while he’s at work and so I’ll let her type something out and “hit the blue button.”  It usually look something like this:

Dsdddvddffgffffffffffttggggygggfffr

And then she’ll tell me what it means.  Yesterday, it meant this: “Bring me home a real animal rabbit present and a real goat and a real slug sock. Eww. Or a pheasant.”

Ahem.

Well, lo and behold, our animal loving, highly connected, petting zoo keeper of a dad brought home a “surprise” for Sawyer.  (Have I mentioned that she’s got him good?  Oh, I have?  Good.)

IMG_2812He’s seems quite cute and content…until you go to pick him up.  Then, not so much.  We’ll have to work on that.

IMG_2807She loves him, can you tell?  She was seriously so excited.  The magic text worked!

IMG_2806We fed him some hay and petted on him quite a bit.

IMG_2813She introduced him to all of her kitties and then they all danced together.  I’m pretty sure 90% of all of our animals will need a shoulder replaced before they die…

IMG_2809He doesn’t have a name yet and even though I keep referring to him as “he,” I’m not even sure of that.  She wanted to name him “Pick-up Truck.”  We’ll see if that sticks.

Moral of the story: if you’re cute and sweet and send your daddy texts during the day, he’ll bring you home a rabbit!  (I guess I can be thankful it wasn’t the slug sock…)