We spent the morning with Matt and Malinda, two disappearing teenagers, and Hannah, who is single handedly more entertaining than all 40 stage acts and 130 merchant shops combined. Various highlights of the day included a wedding in the morning, an extravagant Maleficent costume, Strawberry Shortcake and her creepy old lover Uncle Sam, and a lady with a parrot on her shoulder who hated curious children. The groom of said wedding looked exactly as attractive as one might expect such a groom to be, and not one smidgen more.
To be more precise, those were the highlights I recalled. George, upon reflection of the day, fondly remembers the time some mean person dressed himself in a wolf costume and scared our little two-year-old Milli who was dressed up as Red Riding Hood, and he harkens back to the time Drakeson and Hannah ran around the jousting ring obstructing everyone's view while the knight we were told to root for nearly got murdered. He remembers how I got "good morrowed" (and pretended not to hear it), and reminisces on a short interaction with somebody he refers to as the wench lady. This wench lady, for lack of a better term, saw George holding Milli and asked him how much it was for rides. You know. Like a joke. George probably had no expression on his face, and he also probably said nothing. But then later when he thought about it, with the shiniest of twinkles in his eyes, he wished he had put Milli down and picked up the wench lady. And the fact that this is considered a story at all to anybody is the reason I'm the one who keeps the memoirs.
As always, there are the photographs. After all, one must preserve the precious memories that build a life.
Little Red Riding Hood
Friends
Costumes
Jousting Too Fast
Three Kids
Hannah & Her Horn
Milli & Dadas
My Little Knight
Kettle Corn
Selfie
Combat Joust
Our Nearly Murdered Knight
Snow White
Spinning
The Nice Fox that Collects Dollars for Being a Nice Fox
Fox Ears
M&M
Teenager Zeyda
Teenager Ripley
To The Kingdom!