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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

The Utah Winter Faire

A few weeks ago my family attended the Utah Winter Faire.  It was a multi-fandom celebration of the holidays & beginning of the winter season.  Being that we love going to conventions to celebrate our geek side, we were quite excited to go. 

Completing a portion of their quest
The Utah Winter Faire was a lovely experience.  It was just a few miles away from our home, and it was  a smaller size than the massive conventions that Salt Lake City has recently hosted.  Many people were dressed up in fun fashions, with steampunk and wintery themes dominating.  Upon entering our children were given a pamphlet that included a quest to find certain people in order to earn a knighthood.  This portion they adored. 


The kids getting knighted after completing all of their quest

There was some good entertainment.  On Saturday, we were greatly entertained by an Irish dancing troupe, Rinceoiri Don Spraoi.  At the end of their performance they invited audience members to join in the fun.  They posted a video YouTube, and you can witness the fun my children had:

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Zelda has been wanting to get into Irish dancing for a while, and so after the performance I talked with some representatives.  We are all now looking to get signed up for lessons this coming spring.  Quite fitting considering our annual Celtic fest that my family puts on.  

The following morning we attended our highly anticipated special event of the Winter Faire: Brunch with Santa!  I must say, this was such a highlight of the weekend.  It was a small group of attendees,
and I imagine there were more on Saturday’s brunch, so this made for a quiet and relaxing atmosphere.  We were greeted and shown a table that had crafts for the children to do.  Food was soon served buffet style, and it was all super tasty, home-made goodness.  As we enjoyed our selection of food, a steampunk Santa made his entrance with his fanciful elf.  Both of them came to each table to spend time with our children.
"Coolest Santa Ever!" according to Zelda
The children and Sugar Elf

The children loved working on crafts.




My kids were a bit shy, and Santa and his elf handled it wonderfully.  By the end my little ones weren’t shy anymore.  After eating, Santa read a story for all of the children.  Then they were each given a turn on his lap to tell him of their gift wishes, and my daughter said she just wanted everyone to be happy.  Aww.  We were allowed to take several photos.  I must say this event was excellent and we are already looking forward to doing it again next year.  Hopefully we can bring some friends along to share the joy!
Even Shrek came by to hang out at Santa's Brunch

Link and his bag of goodies from Santa


















After the brunch we headed back to the main portion of the Winter Faire.  We browsed the vendors, bought a few gifts for family and something for myself, and enjoyed more entertainment.  We were treated to an awesome combat ring where the fighters really went for it, and not with nerf swords!  It was so cool, though it did intimidate my daughter a little.  The attendees and vendors that we visited with were all wonderful.  We made some new friends as we talked about shared interests.

Old school sword combat.  Yes!
Hanging out in the TARDIS
All in all, the Utah Winter Faire is a lovely experience, put on by a fantastic community.  I am glad that we all attended and my family looks forward to joining in next year’s festivities.  My daughter is frequently reminding me to get working on her very own steampunk costume, based off of Becket’s “Key, the Steampunk Vampire Girl”.  She is hooked on the culture and wants to wear it to the next event. 

Brunch with Santa

An awesome 10th Doctor

This guy rules

Check out the Captain!

haha, Brilliant

Zelda got a ring on a bottle and won this dragon!  She  was so proud!

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