I have always loved the Dade County Youth Fair (now just called ‘The Fair’), a Spring Break tradition in South Florida for as long as I can remember. And sharing your favorite childhood traditions with your own children is an experience like no other, and I cherish it, and of course, document it in photos so I can relive the moments until we get to go again the following year! I love that the experience is still magical for them, and even through they ride rides they’ve ridden before, their faces still express joy, delight, and surprise!
This year, we shared the experience with our across the street neighbors. They moved in a few years ago from New York, and have never been to ‘The Fair’, so we enjoyed sharing our favorite spots. These boys love each other, which is so great. They ring each other’s doorbells first thing in the morning and play outside together until past when the sun goes down. The kind of friendships childhood is made of!
This year’s experience was also extra special, because as much fun as it is, it’s typically 85 degrees, read: super sweaty. However, this year, we were blessed with a high of 68! I can’t remember ever going in long sleeves and pants, so that was another extra special treat. Without further adieu, here are the pics.
Thank you to my lovely neighbor, Lauren, for her quick grasp of my focus and recompose lesson to capture the awesome shot of me and my boys overlooking the midway in beautiful golden hour light! And on the last shot, the boys were so tired when we got home, and gave Dad big hugs with their eyes closed. It is by no means a perfect shot, I didn’t have time to run and grab my flash or get my settings perfect in camera to capture my usual sharp photo, but I froze a sweet moment in time, and that is perfect to me.
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