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

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

County Fair.....Diary Day Two



I had the early shift Saturday arriving at the fair grounds a little before 9 a.m. There is something special about directions that include "turn right at the goat barn, go to the end and then turn into the vendor lot next to the livestock exhibitor parking".

The gates opened and the first visitors began their search for giveaways and as much free stuff as their plastic bag would hold. I was ready. I had a full helium tank and a 4 boxes of balloons prepped with ribbon and a nifty little filling cap. Soon the midway was adorned with small children holding on to red, yellow and blue Long and Foster balloons.

There was an occassional break in the action which afforded me the chance to slip next door to the Cheese booth and purchase a delightful grilled cheese sandwich. Later in the morning, I headed north to avail myself of a couple free samples of italian ice.

About mid-morning, I actually had the chance to chat about real estate. Two women came up and explained that their mom had recently passed and wanted to know if I could explain how they could sell the house when they both didn't live in the area. I went over the process as best I could, got the information and made an appointment to visit the home after the fair and list the property.

Then came the pleasant surprise. The real estate editor of our local paper dropped by to chat me up about the market and what folks were saying when they visited the booth. We talked for a while and she made sure to fill out a form to enter her name in the drawing for one of my paintings.

As my shift came to a close, the sweetest little bundle of joy on the fairgrounds rolled up in the stroller her mom was pushing. She squealed with delight when I tied the bright red (just like Elmo) balloon to her little wrist. It was her first visit to the fair. Rather than pack and go, I offered to walk the grounds with her and her mom.

I made sure to point out McDonalds farm and enjoyed the wonder in her eyes as she stroked a bunny rabbit. Our last stop was at the ice cream booth manned by the Lions Club. We ordered and sat back in the corner so this little princess could watch people come and go. She actually has acquired the talent to bite an ice cream cone and soon her smile had a sticky chocolate ring around it.

I walked them to the exit and gave her mom a hug and thanked her for letting me pass on the tradition. Can life get any sweeter than having your daughter bring your first grandchild to the fair so that you can share a family tradition? I think not.

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My beautiful granddaughter Rylee

Friday, August 10, 2007

Daily Fair Diary... Day One



Well, my first day at the fair has come to an end. I have a feeling that the people that stopped by to chat and ask questions represent many of you that haven't had the chance to stop by. I thought I would share a little of the information requested.

Bob T. came by and shared that he and his wife had recently sold and were now renting a condo. He said that they got less than they thought they would get for the house and decided it would be better to rent for a year before buying another home. He and his wife saw a couple homes they liked. They figure with all the turmoil in the market, the prices will drop and they will get a better deal next spring.

I just happened to have my laptop with me (had to use the battery, the fair did not include an electrical outlet in the package). I pulled up the two homes that he mentioned to see if the price had come down. He and his wife just stared blankly at the screen when both listings came up as sold. Not only that, one of them sold for a bit more than the asking and the other sold for full list price.

I told Bob, prices may come down a bit. No one has a crystal ball. The downside of waiting is that someone else may like the property you want and they may not be willing to wait. There may be another house just like the one you didn't buy. No one has a crystal ball. All we can do is act on the facts before us.

If you buy the home you want today, and a similar home sells next spring for less money, you still own the home you want. Next springs prices have nothing to do with today's prices. In the long term, home values go up. You are buying a home, not investing in real estate. Tomorrow will always have the possibility of being better or being worse. Today you can make decisions based on facts...not possibilities.

So......that was the most involved question of the day. Two steak sandwiches and one ice cream cone later...my day was done (now if I only get them to call B7, I will have Bingo 2 ways on one card and a four corner on another).