This weekend was the big fair. And big is an overstatement. My oldest did a market lamb again. The last 3 days we've been living at the fair. It's been a lot work but it's over soon. We've been working on pictures for her record book so I thought I'd add them to the blog.
My second oldest also did 4h this year. He did woodworking. He built a pair of stilts and a bird house for his projects. I took pictures of that too!
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Your kids did an excellent job. We saw their exhibits yesterday when we braved the crowds. Jackson had a great time, even though you lived at the fair this week. He loved the ducks and chickens in the poultry barn. He really wanted to pet a cow, but we were able to avoid the all-out tantrum. Sheila looks great in her pics. Great job, Mom.
Did you do those pages on Photoshop, Weaver? You have some serious skill....not to mention your nun-chuck skills,bow hunting skills, and computer hacking skills.
Wow, that is great. Good thing you have so much experience. That is nice that you can have the love of sheep live on through your children. They did a great job and your decoration job was great.
How fun!!! What a fun idea for decorations.
Gosh dude! How do you have time for all this stuff!!! Loco was pretty cool! I went tonight, by the way, to see Sheila's fashion show! But I couldn't find it!!! Then we got distracted with the animals! (again) I was totally there is spirit! Good Job at the fair everyone!
~ Cami
You are one busy lady these days!! So is your kids in deed.Good do see you are scrapbooking to through it all.Think I need to come visit and get motivated!! Love the decorations at the fair to. take care and miss ya
Holy Cow Weave! Love the new blog background. How are ya? When do you take you to the airport again?
Hey! I recognize that beach umbrella on the left! Glad it came in handy. You guys did a great job! Congrats!
look at your family go. Congrats. Oh, I wish I was back in idaho. LAst year we went to the fair, and I said, where are the animals. They pointed us to a farthest barn, and there all the animals were together. Ben could count them all on his hands. How sad.
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