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Eating at the Texas State Fair

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Okay. You want to eat at the State Fair. If you want to save a little money - or rather - get more food for your coupons, do not just run up to the first booth that looks good. Walk around and see some exhibits or shows - all the while looking at the food prices on booths as you go by. The prices usually only vary by one or two coupons, but if you eat a lot, or have a family, they can add up to something else to eat.

Drinks vary as well. Not just in price, but in the amount that you actually get. Look for booths that have fountain drinks or beer on tap. Some booths have them in cans, although this is more common for beer than for soft drinks. A can does not fill up the cup, but tap drinks will pretty much guarantee a full glass.

Do you go to the fair to shop? Sure you do. You shop for a car or truck, you shop for souvenirs, and you shop for crafts. Some people just shop for what is cheap or on sale. So why not shop for food? You see more choices before deciding so you have a chance to figure out what you want more than other things. Which will help with the “oh, I that look’s good, I hadn’t seen that before” impulse buys. And when you finally do decide on something, you realize while you are enjoying it that part of your day at the fair is already gone and you have already saved money by waiting to eat. When you eat, take time to enjoy it. It will fill you up more. Have fun at the State Fair.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

This Week at the State Fair

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

This week should be a good time to go the fair as far as the weather is concerned. Unfortunately, we went yesterday when we not only had to find our way through the throngs of people, we had to fight through the humidity as well. In the buildings without air conditioning, we simply sat and tried not to move any more than absolutely necessary. But the humidity let the amusement through.

The K-9 show, the “Jump!” tour, was entertaining as the dog show always tends to be. The show not only had the Frisbee catching dogs, and the pole racing, but also including the jumping competition into the water tank. It was almost refreshing to the audience just to see the dogs being soaked in cool water.

The Birds of the World show at the Bandshell is always a colorful visual treat. The grace of the birds is rather peaceful to watch. Having seats in the shade was a definite plus. Although they presented basically the same show, they did through in a few new surprises. Even though I had seen the performance before, the color and grace of the birds was still captivating.

Then back to the TXU Energy Arena for the pig races. The pig races were amusing, even if it was hard to understand the master of ceremonies through the mic crammed into his face and the southern accent. There’s just something about seeing pigs race. It can be downright funny.

Tomorrow I’ll talk about the food, of which there is an abundance.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Live Music Tonight

Friday, October 5th, 2007

There are a couple of good shows tonight. Macon Greyson performs at Adairs Saloon. Becca Dalrymple plays her brand of Americana Country at Love and War in Texas, Plano.

If you plan to go to the State Fair tomorrow, and are not going to the Texas-OU game, I would suggest going early enough to leave before the end of the game. If not, you will get home later than you would like.

Macon Greyson, Adairs Saloon, 2624 Commerce St., 214-939-9900. 9 p.m.

Becca Dalrymple, Love and War in Texas, Plano, 601 E. Plano Pkwy, 972-422-6201. 8 p.m.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Plan Ahead for Texas State Fair Trip

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

If you are taking your family to the Texas State Fair, it would behoove you to plan ahead. The complete schedule can be found by following the link to the website. You can go to the date you plan to go and print out the schedule if you wish. If you plan for the shows and exhibits you want to see, you can keep the family moving, avoiding as much as possible those money - drenching side trips.

Our family is planning to go this coming Monday. My wife and I have picked out all the shows we and the boys want to see. They are spaced out such that there will be little time to do anything else. I usually let them play a game or two on the Midway. It does not take them long to realize how impossible it is to win big.

When the boys want to do something that will cost extra, I always let them know that for each of us to have a corny dog and drink costs about twenty-five dollars. Since eating is high on their priority list for the day, it usually slows them down a bit. I also point out that they had an opportunity to earn their own money. Since they did not do their chores they are empty-handed.

Riding rides has never been an issue. Our boys have never been excited about riding the rides at any fair or event with rides. For one thing, we let them know what they could have and do if they used the money elsewhere. They usually opt for the alternate plan.

With Conner, the oldest, beginning to get into cars now, the automobile shows will keep them occupied for a while. The events we have picked out alternate between things Cyndy and I want to see and would like them to see with us and things the boys want to see and we can live with. Then there are the ones just too fun to pass up. I mean, who would not want to see pig races - at least once?

I have known families who blew their family budget - and their diet - by going to the fair. They tried to see everything and do everything and pay out the wazoo for the experience (they never really see everything or do much of it at all). Mostly, people succumb to the sights and sounds of unique foods, obviously most of which is fried.

But if you plan ahead, a trip to the State Fair can be thoroughly enjoyable without emptying your pockets. Our plan? Get up, have a good breakfast, and head to the fair. After parking (the first $10) getting in (buy advance tickets at Kroger), and getting a map, we head to the first event. After the first couple of events, we get lunch and head to the next one. We’re through just before dinner time. So we head back home for dinner.

Only one meal out, and we had an enjoyable time seeing shows, exhibits, and activities at the State Fair. If we are in a good mood and they act fairly decent, they may come home with a souvenir. It did not cost us an arm and a leg. And if we did not see it, we probably did not need to - we saw what we came to see.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Baseball Exhibit at State Fair

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

First my apologies for not posting yesterday and posting late today. The weather is beginning to change - of course, it’s fair time - and I always get a cold when the weather changes. The good news is the weather is changing. The bad news is I felt like garbage.

There are plenty of things at the State Fair to see and do beside the rides, the midway, the shows, and stuffing yourself with all things fried. The Women’s Museum, the African American Museum, and the Hall of State all have wonderful exhibits and are included in the park admission. The Museum of the American Railroad is a wonderful step back in time and worth the minimal extra admission.

If you are a baseball fan, for just an extra $1 at the Museum of Nature and Science, you can see the “Baseball as America” exhibit organized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. The display examines the influence of baseball on fan experience, physics and technology, pop culture, racial integration, and others. You can see a Honus Wagner baseball card which I understand to be one of the rarest. Among other things, you can see the baseball tossed out by Cy Young in 1903 in the first World Series.

Daily 10 - 7, Sat. 10 -5, Sun. Noon to 5. 214-428-5555

Have a good day and peace be with you.

Monday at the State Fair

Monday, October 1st, 2007

If you want to sneak out of work or class early and go the State Fair, this would not be a bad day to do it. Then again, is it ever a bad day when you leave early? After the bird show, the car shows, and everything fried, Ray Wylie Hubbard is playing at 3 p.m. on the Toyota Truck Stage. Kacey Musgraves performs on the Chevrolet Main Stage at 4 p.m., 5:45, and 8 p.m. Shelley Laine also performs on the Bud Light True Music Stage every hour on the hour beginning at 2 p.m. with the last show at 8 p.m.

All three performing artists are homegrown Texas talent. Ray Wylie and Shelley Laine are from the Dallas area. How else to complete a day of Pig Races, Dog Shows, Livestock Shows, fried delights, and all things Texas? Just do not tell the boss.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

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