While I went last year, I slept through most of the action. This year I slid down the slides, road the bikes around the track, fed the animals, bounced in the moon bounces, climbed in the castles - if a festival had it, I did it. A few new discoveries this year included a ball sling shot - which, by the way, my mom says she wants to build in our backyard. A giant sling shot is attached to two posts. You insert a ball, pull back, aim at the target, and let 'er rip! Our mildly competitive family stayed at this activity for well over an hour.
Pictures tell the story best, so here are some of the highlights...
One of the biggest, and most random, highlights was bumping into the Hutchins family at Pumpkinville. It's a long story - and I was actually asleep in the stroller for most of this - but here's the gist. After playing all day outdoors at the Leesburg Animal Park and Pumpkinville, we headed indoors to a play yard because it began to rain. Most every else left at this point, but my mom and her friend chatted on a bench next to a half-wall while Bodie and his buddy played with a little girl on a playland structure. A woman walked over and said, "I can't believe it, it IS Lisa Lybbert." The little girl Bodie had met in the play yard was the niece of one of my mom's closest friends. Here's where it gets confusing...the friend, Amy Hutchins, lives in Washington state. Her parents live in Utah. Her brother's family lives an hour south of DC. They all grew up in California together. Anyway, it was Amy's parents who were visiting her brother's family, all at Pumpkinville at the same time - SMALL world and a big treat to see them.
The BEST part of the festivals was, by far, the events of this video. Thanks to my awesome dad and video technology, we have watched this seven seconds over and over and over again...laughing every single time. Long live the fall festivals!
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