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{at the FAIR}

We had a wonderful day at the LA County Fair last weekend. Crazy food, fun rides and games and quality time with the hubs. What more could a girl ask for? Except for maybe some more funnel cake.

xoxo

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  1. fried koolaid? crazy. sounds like a fun day :)

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  2. Yeah...those fried foods are a little crazy

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  3. I love going to the fair every year. Same thing and at times it can be quite boring but I can't help it. I just love all the lights at night.

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  4. i love fairs! the texas state fair is coming up and i can't wait. looks like you had a blast:)

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  5. this fair looks awesome! I love the food pictures...i think i'm drooling.

    have a sweet week!

    Reese

    http://rambleswithreese.etsy.com
    http://rambleswithreese.blogspot.com

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  6. I live for fairs! This looks like an epic one.

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  7. looks fun! how is it living in LA? we are thinking of moving there but need a safe affordable area to live in... my hubs works in film

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  8. That looks like so much fun! our fair starts in two weeks! i can't wait to go!!!

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  9. Oh my, may I please have a bite of that funnel cake!! Seems like an alright time for such a gloomy day :)

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  10. this is such a cute date idea. i cant wait for our county fair in march!

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  11. woohoo, fair fun! i hope you showed your man up in skee ball, you're lookin' very focused there! when kevin and i went to the OC fair, we ate a corn dog that was seriously over a foot long. good times.
    x krystie

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