It turns out that 2012 was a fete year at Eli's school (they happen every two years) and as you can imagine, Eli was super keen to go along (and spend the best part of the day there). He also had a pretty good idea as to what to expect since we'd been to Alora's school fete a few months earlier.
I'd decided to buy Eli a ride pass, although I was a bit sceptical as to whether it was good value for money, and more importantly, whether Eli would use it enough to make it worth the expense. As it turns out, I needn't have worried. As soon as we got to the fete, right on opening time at 10am, Eli got straight onto the super slide - unfortunately he burnt his arm (friction burn) on his very first go, but urged on by his mates and with some more protective clothes on (he put his jumper on to avoid more burns), he quickly got back into the swing of things (and easily covered the cost of the ride pass on the slide alone!). He also became more reckless with his sliding as you can see in the second photo here...
Eli was enjoying the slide so much that he was a little bit disappointed when he had to give it a rest and get ready for his performance on the big stage. Having said that (and as you can tell from these photos), he was also pretty happy to perform with others from his grade. He's hardly a shy retiring type.
After dancing and singing up a storm (thanks to a couple of High 5
songs, just in case you were interested), Eli and a couple of his
colourful mates decided to partake in an impromptu dance in front of the
main stage. The photo shows Eli running away from his 'scary' friends
(the face painting stall must have made a lot of money that day!) and
the video shows Eli and his friends dancing along to a song that was
booming out over the loud speakers in between the year-group
performances.
The school fete even had an animal nursery, so Eli spent a bit of time patting/chasing (in a friendly way) the animals. He was particularly after the ducks ("because their feathers feel so smooth") and a small piglet that was doing it's level best to avoid contact with just about everyone - at one point the piglet even jumped over Eli's outstretched hands.
Eli's class was down to run the 'ball toss stall' this year, which meant
that for just $2, kids (and adults) could have three goes at throwing
the football through the bullseye. Better still, everyone won a prize of
some description or another, with the prizes better for the more
skillful players. Eli himself was very keen to contribute to the takings
- he ended up having about 8 goes (I'll have to remember to raid his
piggybank!) - and he was actually very good. He always got at least one
from three through the bullseye and on his last go he got three from
three!
In addition to playing the game, Eli volunteered to help me during the
hour or so that I had volunteered to help run the stall. I
had asked Grandma and Grandad to be on hand to mind/entertain Eli while
I was busy, but he really wanted to be involved in the running of the
stall. And he was great, retrieving the ball, cheering on players and
generally just being a helpful little fella.
I mentioned earlier the popularity of the face painting stall, but as
Eli has never been very keen on face paint - I don't think he has ever
had his face painted actually - he opted for the 'crazy hair' instead.
Not surprisingly, he had some blue hairspray added to his hair - just a
subtle tint really...
After spending about 4 hours at the fete we were both pretty
knackered. Eli had hardly had anything to eat or drink in that time - he
was just too busy - so we headed off home, but not before I took this
photo of Eli 'owning' the fete. I'm pretty sure I don't stand around
with my hands on my hips like this all the time (so I don't know where
he got it from), but it is one of his favourite poses these days.
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