Eric had thought that he was going to work both Sunday and Monday, but they found the parking situation was under control, and even a bit slow, so he decided to join us for the day. We were to meet Leeanne and Ellie there, and were sad that colds prevented them from coming. The day was another gorgeous one, the fair was comfortable, Libby was in a great mood, and a grand time was had by all. We went to check out the "kidway" to see how much rides cost and if she would even be able to do any. Decided to try a little motorized boat on water. When I went to get the tickets, a nice lady gave me a coupon for $6.00 off one of the packages. Libby loved the boat ride. We walked around some more and she pointed to the ferris wheel and said she wanted to go on that. Tried to interest her in something else, but no deal. She loved it! In fact, when they got down, Eric said only one of them was afraid when they were up there and it was not her. She also did the swings and the small roller coaster. On every ride, she was grinning from ear to ear. We eat, but not quite as much as some people. We did enjoy breakfast at one of the many halls that have been serving diners for decades. We liked the name: Order of the Eastern Star.
Today we popped into the doctor's office to have them look at a bump that Miss Lib Lib got a few weeks ago. It had not gone down as much as we had expected and she would sometimes point and say it hurt. The doctor said that it was fine and that it could take months to heal because of the location on her eyebrow. While there, went ahead and got her first flu vaccination. She was all smiley until the shot and then began to cry and gave the nurse and I a very hurt look. She recovered quickly. I have to steel myself for the next one in a month.
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