Monday, October 8, 2007

Oktoberfest Weekend

This weekend - Friday and Saturday - October 5th and 6th - brought the annual Oktoberfest celebration held in down town Twin Falls. The weather was blustery and rainy and cold! I braved the elements on Friday and cheerfully greeted what few people who came out in the rain during the morning hours to check things out. Even though many booths closed up until late afternoon, I stayed and actually sold a few bottles. A bright spot of the day was when Mary brought the kids to check on Grandma. They enjoyed climbing around the fountain by our booth and sharing some crackers and cheese. Thanks for coming to see me in the cold and for sharing your blanket with me.
As the day wore on, the rain stopped intermittantly and more people came out. Dale joined me in the early evening and we had fun talking to people, selling our sauce and listening to the different local bands entertain by the fountain. Cameron and Mary came back with the kids. Bailee and Braden danced with us to the music and enjoyed some of the booths further down the street that featured fun things for kids. Our booth was located right next to the beer and brautworst booth, so plenty of action came our way as the night wore on! We stuck it out until 10pm when the vendors closed.
Saturday was a horrible day, weather wise...no rain, but the wind was very strong with heavy gusts. I bundled up pretty good, not really making a fashion statement, but had a hard time keeping warm. Dale took cases of our sauce to Rudy's, a cooking specialty store down town, that features our sauce and arranged for an in-store demonstration on the last Saturday of October. While he was gone, the wind actually upended our booth. I was barely able to catch one side and to hold it back down. It surprised me because we have very heavy weights hanging down on all sides. We joked with the few people that stayed around when they asked how we were doing, saying we were "holding up our end...literally" because when the wind became so strong, Dale had to stand and hold the booth on one end so that it wouldn't collaspe.
When the wind became stronger and the gusts became more frequent, we had to pack up and leave a few hours early. It actually bent some of the poles. But all in all, I had a good time inspite of the chills and wind burn on my face. Oktoberfest had different sponsors this year and there were only half the vendors there compared to last year. And the weather discouraged lots of people from coming out. But, we were invited to go to the big Craft Show held in the expo center at the College of Southern Idaho the first weekend in November and to also participate in the big finale celebration of the Twin Falls Farmer's Market the end of the month. Even though it was a difficult show, I enjoyed talking to people and was "warmed" when those that came took the time to taste and buy our sauce!

5 comments:

Sarah said...

Awesome! It was pretty cold up here, we only sat in the wind for an hour to watch Logan play soccer. The table and booth looked great!

Kathleen Gauger said...

Sounds like you had quite an experience at Oktoberfest. It is alot of fun and without the vendors it wouldn't be so fun, so glad that you stayed. You look so cute in your photos all bundled up to keep warm. Keep up the good work.

Alisa said...

Wow, looks like you are freezing! I bet you had a great time, you really love selling sauce!

Paulene Davis said...

Well, it looks like we both experienced the cold weather this weekend! We also wore the same outfit. I can almost hear you sing "Sisters, Sisters". Miss you.

Audrey said...

I think you ARE making quite the fashion statement. Glad you had fun with the grandkids while you braved the weather. Sometimes I miss a good oportunity to bundle up. Sometimes.