Monday, October 17, 2011
The Butterfly Flutterbye
We went again this year to Grapevine's Butterfly Flutterby, a celebration of the monarch and little girl heaven. We had a blast again, and I think this year was an even better experience than last year, if that is possible.
The Parade
Here is the front of the parade as it advances down the street.
Keep in mind, by "parade" I mean bagpipes in front, playing away, a scarecrow on stilts just behind, and then a mob of little girls in butterfly wings and just as many parents. Oh, and dogs too. There are plenty of dogs in the parade.



Here is Addie!
Greg's artistic shot. :)
And a shot from the back, to show how cute Main Street Grapevine is.
The Release
Here is Ads with her butterfly, which she named "Flier."
Flier was a little sleepy, and didn't take off right away. We had to open the envelope really wide....
then he flapped his wings.....
began his departure...
(look at her face!)
and took off!
There he is, right above her antennae.
"They Landed on Me!!!"
Addie's favorite part of the whole day was that after the butterflies were released, a lot of them looked for somewhere to land and warm their wings up. They landed all over the place, but the best part for this little girl was that some landed on her butterfly costume! They even stayed there for a long time, even while she was walking around!
Here is a close-up.
A few minutes later, two landed on the back of her wings. She loved it!
We had her stretch out her wings to get a better picture.
Male Participation
Saturday, October 15, 2011
State Fair of Texas
An important first for us was achieved last week. We went to the State Fair of Texas! This is the biggest fair in all of the US of course, because it's Texas after all. We did our best to take it all in.
Addie got to participate in the backyard circus, which was ridiculously cute. She was a butterfly ballerina. Here she is with the ring master.
We also got to watch a dog show, which the kids loved.
The Rides!
And Addie liked it too!
She was nervous about the carousel, so we weren't sure her choice for bumper cars would go so well.
Ha! She was fine!
If you look close, you can see her stinking out her tongue in concentration trying to ram the cars around her. She loved it!
Animals!
In the petting zoo area, where the camel freaked out Scotty. Look at that nervous face!
An ostrich is a really big bird.
And in the cow barn, where the kids played for a long time with the farm toys. Sure it smelled like cow dung, but the parents got to sit and rest!
Play Time for Ads
Arts & Crafts
At the photography, we noticed this wonderful picture, then we noticed the name of the photographer. If you look close, you can see her last name is La Londe. The same as Addie's name sake. We thought that was wonderful.
And here is the Texas version of arts and crafts, a life size sculpture made out of butter. Yes, for real.
Addie and the butter cow. :)
Fair Food!
The Texas State Fair doesn't just do regular fair food, they do it big! The food vendors here have gone to such extremes in the last few years, that the yearly offerings usually make the news around the country, and the fair now gives out the Big Tex awards every year for the top ten newcomers, the best new taste and the most inventive. For us Spanglers, this was what we came to the fair to do!
I figured "go big or go home," so I selected the koolaid pickle. Yes, you read that right, koolaid pickle. A big 'ol dill, soaked in koolaid, then sprinkled with koolaid powder.
It was pretty much what you'd expect.
Greg's first choice was the fried rib...
pretty good, but a little dry.
I figured "go big or go home," so I selected the koolaid pickle. Yes, you read that right, koolaid pickle. A big 'ol dill, soaked in koolaid, then sprinkled with koolaid powder.
It was pretty much what you'd expect.
Overpowering sour, overpowering sweet. Makes your hair stand up on end and your eyes bug out.
None of us could do more than three bites.