Today was an important day for the city of Moscow. It was Renaissance Day and the first day of the Farmer's Market for the summer! Since Brady has been taking classes at both University of Idaho and Wazzu, he had finals last week as well as this week. Because he has been spending a lot of time studying.... and must spend more doing so.... we were not able to make it to the coast for a surprise party for his grandma, (we really wish we could have made it). However, so that Brady could get a break and enjoy some of the nice weather, we went downtown for the morning and took part in some of the festivities.
At the Farmer's Market Brady bought some tamales (which he has always wanted to buy) and I bought a gigantic blackberry/ cream cheese roll. They were both delicious. It has been a tradition since we lived in Pullman, to come to the Farmer's Market and buy those yummy rolls. When we moved here we learned that a lady in our ward is the one who makes them. Way cool! (Once again we forgot to take some pictures)
Then we went to the Renaissance Fair. Parker got out of his stroller and we put him in the pack. He loved walking around and looking at all the booths. There were lots of lawn ornaments, jewelry, pictures, hippie bags and food that you shouldn't eat. We didn't buy anything but it was fun to look around and see some funny outfits.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Renaissance Day
Posted by The Weldons at 5:53 PM
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I love Moscow culture! Renaissance Fair and Farmers Market - we will really miss it here.
ok ok so that kid of yours is defiantly cute. I mean it was troy in our ward that was the cutest boy ever, in the history or the world, but your little parker sure gives him a run for his money. I think it might be that dimple of his.....I just want to eat him up.
hey just found your blog! you have such a cute family. :)
We are going to miss the Farmers Market! Parker looks like he sure loves the back pack!
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