Each year Brian looks forward to the Loudonville Fair like it’s a national holiday. This week we had a countdown going!
And it certainly did not disappoint. We made it down for the livestock sale, rode plenty of rides, ate plenty of food (yes, I had an Italian sausage and some fair fries—my fave!), took a nap at Grandma Allerding’s and then went back for more, ending with a double order of Lerch’s Donuts and some cotton candy. Best part of the fair: spending quality time with Grandma and Grandpa Allerding and lots of cousins.
Tonight we spent the evening at our church's Fall Fest, celebrating the fall and enjoying fellowship with family and friends.
I feel like the fall is one of my favorite times of year to spend outside. God’s creation is such a good reminder of His never-ending grace. Each day He paints a new sky and each evening He splashes another myriad of colors on the canvas we call home for this short time. “It looks fake,” I commented to someone this evening—the clouds and the sky. And one is never like the next. Always breathtaking. It is a good reminder that just like the sky, His mercies are new every morning and that He is a BIG, BIG God.