1st Trip to the Pumpkin Patch

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Posted on 26th October 2009 by james - the dad in Family | baby | holiday

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Our little dude was born shortly after Halloween last year so this year will be his first time celebrating the spooktacular day.  We already have the costume ready and the trick-or-treat plans have been made (and will include Grandma from Idaho!).  So, of course, we took Gavin to the pumpkin patch for the 1st Annual Carr Family Pumpkin Picking Parade (yeah, I just made that up, so what?!).

After some Internet research we decided to head to Mother Nature’s Farm in Gilbert, AZ.

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When we first arrived we picked mommy and daddy pumpkins.

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Gavin had a lot of fun playing in the pumpkin patch and really loved the hay!  So much that he started to eat it.

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At the farm Gavin got to pick a little pumpkin and decorate it.  We turned into competitive parents and tried to find all of the best stickers for our little pumpkin head.

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After elbowing all of the other parents out of the way we strolled around to look at the animals and took a little hayride.

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We had loads of fun at the pumpking patch and are looking forward to carving them up and roasting some pumpkin seeds.  YUUUMMM…..

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Here’s the slideshow with many more pics of the little guy.

Fun at the Fair! – October 18, 2009

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Posted on 20th October 2009 by james - the dad in Family

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We loved visiting the OC and LA county fairs when we lived in California, but had never been to an Arizona fair until this past Sunday.  The AZ State Fair is currently in it’s 125th year and is one of the top 5 state fairs in the country (thanks Wikipedia)!

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Our favorite part of the fair experience is definitely the food.  This year some of the new offerings were (direct from the web site):

  • Chocolate-covered bacon
  • Deep fried battered bacon on a stick with gravy
  • Reindeer hot dogs
  • Deep fried scorpion plain or dipped in chocolate
  • Deep fried grasshoppers on a stick (All bugs that are FDA approved for human consumption)
  • Sauteed meal worms served on a bun w/BBQ sauce
  • Smoked lizard on a stick

I’m happy to say that we avoided all of those and stuck with the five basic fair food groups:

  • Bread: Giant Corn Dog breading
  • Meat: Giant Corn Dog
  • Dairy: Fried Cheese Curds
  • Fruits and Veggies: Brick of curly fries, fresh squeezed lemonade, “cherry” flavored Icee
  • Sugar: Cotton Candy
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Gavin had fun checking out all of the colors/sounds and various carny folk (by the way you’ll find some interesting pictures if you do a Google Image search for “carnies”).  Chanin and I took out a loan so we could afford enough tickets to ride the big slide, ferris wheel, and a really high swing.  Thanks to Chanin’s parents for watching the baby while we rode!

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Gavin’s favorite part of the fair was when he got to see and pet the animals.  We saw a lot of bunnies, cows, goats, and piggies.

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We’re already looking forward to the fair next year and hoping Gavin will be tall enough to enjoy some of the rides then.  And next time I’m going to find the elusive “Mexican Funnel Cake” stand!

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All of the pictures are below.  Enjoy!

3rd Wedding Anniversary – Sea World and San Diego

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Posted on 8th October 2009 by james - the dad in Family

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We recently celebrated our 3rd wedding anniversary with a short trip to San Diego for some fun in the sun (like we don’t get enough sun in AZ).  We lined up as much as possible in our few days to make the best use of a couple of days off of work.  That included a trip to Sea World, a Go Car Tour (a surprise for Chanin), a fancy dinner, and brunch with Nana and Papa (Chanin’s parents) to celebrate Nana’s birthday.

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We spent Thursday driving out to California along Interstate 8.  Normally, we take the 10 to OC but the 8 offered a nice scenic drive and was less crowded.  After getting settled at the hotel we cruised over to Seaport Village to take in the views and some food.  We found ourselves an anniversary present  (some cool glass fish) and ate some Greek food.

Friday, we took Gavin to Sea World to see the fishies.  He’s still a little guy but he enjoyed seeing all of the exhibits.  His favorites were Shamu, the bat rays, the manatees, and the freshwater aquariums.  At least we think those were his favorites since he wasn’t napping at those times.  Our brave little guy even touched a bat ray!!

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After Sea World we went to the restaurant, and self proclaimed inventor of the taquito, El Indio for dinner.  I had taquitos and Chanin had a taco/enchilada combo.  We found the food to be excellent, despite some of the negative reviews found online.  (Sorry, no pictures of the food)

On Saturday I surprised Chanin with a Go Car Tour which is basically a scooter with 3 wheels.  The controls on the little car are similar to a motorcycle but there is no shifting involved, and the top speed is only 30 MPH.  The Go Car has a built in GPS that guides you around a preset course all while telling you interesting stories and facts about the sites.  It was a blast and we would highly recommend it!  The tour we took followed this path:
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After the tour we took the ferry to Coronado and ate at Il Fornaio.  Between the two of us we had bruschetta, cesar salad, ravioli with spinach and prosciutto, capellini al pomodoro, and two yummy drinks (one with limoncello and one with pomegranate liqueur).  A big Thanks to Chanin’s parents for watching the little guy while we were out for the day!!!

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Sunday came pretty quickly so we packed up and started heading out.  But first, we planned to take Chanin’s mom out for brunch and a little stroll in Old Town.  We found a place called Rancho La Lena, which everyone agreed sounded good.  We were early enough so we found close parking and headed on in.  Most of the seating is outdoors, which was perfect since the weather was really nice.  We went for the buffett which included homemade tortillas, made to order omelets (with fresh chorizo!), nopalito salad, chile verde, chicken mole, rice, beans, salsas, etc.  The food was really tasty and we’ll definitely return!

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We had a great time in San Diego celebrating our Anniversay, hangin’ with Chanin’s parents, and celebrating Chanin’s 13th lung transplant anniversary.  Her transplant was done in S.D. and she’s spent a lot of time there in the past so I know she enjoyed hanging out there again.

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Thanks for reading!!  If you’re interested, all of the pictures are below.

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Sea World Pictures

San Diego Pictures