Showing posts with label state fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label state fair. Show all posts

Sunday, August 27, 2017

HO3-- WEEK 8

Total Solar Eclipse at Stuhr Museum
(first photo is not edited - that was the view with the eclipse glasses during totality!)
Pentatonix @ the Nebraska State Fair
This week..
-- was packed with fun! Grand Island fell in the path of totality for the total solar eclipse - so we joined thousands of other people from all over the world on the local museum grounds to watch the event. They opened hundreds of acres of land to everyone for viewing and had an area set up with food trucks and special presentations. NASA was also there launching weather balloons for monitoring. We found a partially-isolated spot in the prairie for our chairs and blanket. The weather was perfect - there were a few clouds but they did not obstruct the view. We wore the appropriate glasses and were both surprised how it seemed to stay totally bright out until the total eclipse. The light then quickly faded to twilight and the crowd all gasped and cheered. We had almost two minutes of twilight with planets visible, a 360 degree sunset on the horizon, a brisk decrease in temperature, and lots of crickets chirping! The sunlight then spread back across the sky over seconds-minutes in what looked like an accelerate sunrise. It was a beautiful event to witness! We spoke with travelers from as far as Norway and many from surrounding states such as Minnesota. We were lucky we only had to travel a few blocks from home (though that did take 45 minutes in all the traffic!).
-- another highlight of the week was the Pentatonix concert at the State Fair! One of my fellow acapella friends from high school (she was also my college roommate!) snagged us tickets when they first went on sale this winter and they did not disappoint! We spent all day livin' it up at the fair (so many rounds of fried food! motorcycles! bmx! high-diving! volleyball! llamas! livestock!) and ended the night with the concert. Us the Duo opened for them and then Pentatonix played a 1.5 hour set. The crowd was pretty electric which led to an even better show! After we wound our way out of the parking lot and a few blocks down the street to our townhouse in Grand Island, we bailed to Holdrege to spend the night. Our friends spoiled us by cooking us pancakes + eggs + bacon for breakfast and we spent the morning chilling out on the front porch. We don't get to see these friends enough since moving from Omaha! What a treat!
-- we were also at the State Fair on Friday night with my coworkers for the Draft Horse Show. It really is impressive to see these giant work horses and the strict obedience they have for their owners. They not only compete in many different hitch arrangements, they always have a professional demonstration that is seriously amazing. Theses animals can work in nearly perfect synchronization and precision. We ended the night by hanging out with friends outside the concert grounds during Brad Paisley's set (we were about 100 yards from stage right and had a perfect view of him on stage!). I think we've had our fix of food truck/fair food for a while!

xo,
Krista

Sunday, August 28, 2016

HO2-- WEEK 13


This week..
-- we made our first pass through the Nebraska State Fair to watch the Draft Horse Show with others from my office! We were only there a couple hours, but we tried our first fair food: Smoked Nachos from Pig in a Blanket (smoked pork + campfire beans + cheddar cheese sauce + barbecue sauce over tortilla chips). We are excited to go back at the end of the week.
-- also hosted friends from Omaha for the night when they came to run the Fair's half-marathon. It was so great to have some time to catch up and give them a place to crash for the night. T was motivated to make space in our office for an air mattress and he made it work! Sorry to everyone else who always had to crash on the sectional!
-- is my last few days dedicated to OB/GYN for a while. I still get to help with the scheduled c-sections one week each month and see my own pregnant ladies in clinic, but I'll be switching to the surgery service mid-week. Surgery in Omaha was one of the most time consuming rotations but they're really great to us out here and I'll have plenty of flexibility to celebrate birthdays, watch Husker Football, etc. But in the meantime, I have a presentation to finish..

xo,
Krista