Saturday, July 12, 2008

Fantastic Family Fun Fair Fotos

Today was CBS's Family Fun Fair put on by the social committee. There were dark storm clouds present, heavy, black, and pendulous, but the rain held off until after WE were home.

Bouncy Castle. Check.

Sage mostly sat in the middle waiting for his "sea legs" to show up.
Hayden took to it naturally, almost like he'd been practicing on his bed for months and months....

I love the "in mid-air" shots.

A brief stop for a piece of COTTON candy, which was handed out free. COTTON candy. COTTON candy. emphasis on the COTTON.
There was also a bouncy slide. It took Hayden between 10-20 minutes to get to the top. He went down twice.

One.
Clogs of children impeded by each others' struggles to get to the top.
The second time Hayden reached the top, he sat in the corner for a while before he went down the slide. I think he was tired. Sage just stood at the bottom, watching all the children exhaust themselves.
And this is the second slide. Lots of effort for 1.5 seconds of fun.
WHEE!! But WHAT fun!
There was also a dunk-tank. This is another Team Leader, Annan, and that's his little boy and fiance. Seems like Annan is begging not to be dunked!
The woman in the white shirt is another TL and also Afternoon Shift Supervisor Christine, and she's enjoying the dunk spectacle from her post over at the putt-putt.
The money shot! In he went. I'm going to make this my desktop background at work.
And the woman in the red shirt is the one who dunked him. That's Linda, the assistant to the Director. She's normally such a quiet and soft-spoken lady who would never whip a hard-ball into a target.

3 comments:

Carol said...

That jumpy thing looked like fun. Did you know they make *maple* cotton CANDY? Mmmmm.... cotton CANDY....

Hussicots said...

No I didn't know there was maple COTTON candy. That's a new flavour of COTTON candy that I've never heard of! I've only heard of pink COTTON candy and blue COTTON candy before. Interesting!

MC said...

No comment. You know where I stand on this very important issue.