Friday, March 26, 2010

Wanna feel like a super model....

then go to the Mid America Truck show!  Put on a little mascara and your are treated like royalty.  Have a couple of kids with ya?  That is even better as you get more freebies such as pens that you don't need, a Frisbee for your 6 feet of a yard, yo-yos, and enough bouncy balls to last you a year!  What a blast we had!
Check out Anthony's expression and the title of the book "and women of trucking"  :)

We of course started off at Horseshoe for breakfast for my favorite omelet.  A&A chowed down on Pancakes with big sissy and had their fill of fresh fruit.  I couldn't fill those kids up with fruit if I tried.  They never stop!

-Eating our sack lunch-


We had to of walked 10 miles today at the show and had a nice little rest in a hallway to eat our sack lunch of PB&J.  Anthony was saying "Daddy Cruck" all day long and Addison is fascinated by chrome (Daddy was SO proud!).  She caught her reflection in a bumper and talked and growled at herself every chance she could in the chrome booths.  What a riot!  She also looked up at the truck up on the hydraulic lifts and said "That car flies!".  We had a ball!  We sat and watched a talk about Ford and what they had on the market as far as trucks just so we could see if we won a T-shirt with the ticket they handed us to keep us around.  No such luck but mom and I did get a kick out of them asking whoever had the ticket number that they called to yell out something about Ford.  I thought for a moment about how many loads James has had cancel the past few months and how long it had been since we have had a full check.  I decided that if I won that I would jump up and say "Ford freight sucks!!"  I probably wouldn't get a T-shirt would I?  Don't worry I didn't get a chance to say anything because they didn't call our name. 

Mac trucks had a nice little "woodsy" booth that had stuffed animals.  Anthony was casually snacking on pretzel sticks when he raised up out of the stroller to find that he wasn't alone. He covered his eyes that whole time we were around this stuffed raccoon.

Great day to relax and enjoy life.  Kids were wonderful, and so was the entertainment at the show.  Going to a truck show in Kentucky is like them picking out the BEST "people watching" material and putting them all in one place and they provide popcorn!  You just can't lose!

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