We didn't quite take it that far but I'm not going to lie, we did go to this event two days in a row, and man was it worth it!
The festival was held outside of the events center and featured something like forty food vendors from around the globe. It was so easy to grab your choice of food and settle into it while sitting in the grass watching the kids run by.
Thank goodness for spring, because with it comes the return of family friendly outdoor festivals like this one! They even had an area where kids could paint pots and plant herbs in them to take home. It was crazy, I felt like I was back in the U.S. with all the food trucks and kid friendliness going on!
We spent quite a bit of time painting and planting, but I think the most fun for Quinn and Anna were the slack lines that they set up. They even had long wooden poles, so that those of us who are not professional tight rope walkers could get in on the fun.
We had dinner there Friday night and came back for lunch on Saturday, We tried a ton of food, and I heard more spoken English then I've heard in a year! Apparently all the anglophones went for a little taste of home, we certainly felt right at home!
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