Anyways, the park had family activities like a magic show, face painting, craft projects, and such. The antique carousel was open for rides and many of the artists studios were open and items for sale. Yea, there was an $8,000 painting that I just loved... too bad it won't match my decor, right? (Yikes! But it was pretty!) The little ceramics studios were in funny little buildings that reminded me of an upside down cupcake liner. I so wish I took a picture. We got to tie-dye a t-shirt and watch a glass blowing demonstration. Very cool!
Adrianna got to show off her hula hoop skills in the family games area. Luckily they had adult-sized hoops so that I could redeem myself. It's good to know that it is possible... you just need a hoop sized for a wider load! :) The other kids and parents were pointing out Adrianna's prowess to their kids... see how she does it... try again, it's possible... she's doing it. And she was more than happy to show off. Hee, hee!
Here I am, courtesy of Adrianna's photographic skills, standing in line waiting for the carousel. She was worried that she wouldn't get one of the bunnies. She counted out the number available... I think it was four, and exactly where each was located....
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