Weeks #31 & 32 were packed with pre-fair and fair activities. Record books, and educational posters turned in. The kiddos work so hard for this 6 days of fair. It is the conclusion of their 4-H year. We headed out early to the fair to turn in the posters, pick up tickets and get a sneak peak of the preparations going on at the Clark County Fair.
I finally received a letter from Vancouver Clinic Radiology that my mammogram came back clear and was negative from any masses or questionable spots. I breathed a sigh of relief. Through all of my health issues this year, I have continued to live my life motto, "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway..." I have faced a lot of my fears this year, and through counseling, medication and a supportive husband, I feel like I have taken huge steps in facing some of my greatest fears.
I made SO.MUCH.JAM. Mark asked for jam...he got jam! Blackberry, strawberry, Marionberry and boysenberry. I just couldn't stop! LOL.
Still teaching away for VIPKID. I have to admit though...I've had a difficult time finding a schedule that works for me and is consistent. I was in a really good rhythm before the kids got out of school and before Mark's schedule changed. This summer I feel like I have tried just about everything. I have learned I don't like the split shift (early mornings and late evenings), and super early mornings too many days in a row. Currently I am trying two early mornings and 1 evening. That's the plan this week. I do have some regular clients I absolutely adore. I want to visit China so badly.
Saturday we attended a kids day for our church.
Milestone with VIPKID. 400 classes taught and 10,000 minutes of teaching.
The fair officially began on August 4th. We went for a fun evening prior to the start of all of our events.
Bella enjoys helping with Matthew. Hahaha
My 4-H kiddos ready for a full week at fair!
Our club "Hoppy Homesteaders"
Luke entered two rabbits this year (Max and Pixie).
Grace entered two rabbits as well (Ruby and Elsa).
Bella entered one rabbit (Olaf).
Bella watering rabbits during our herdsmanship shift.
Luke talking to fair goers about rabbits. He is in his element.
His tattoo box won a special award.
Bella showing Elsa.
Matthew loving the bun-buns.
Daddy came to the fair!
Grace showing Olaf.
Luke showing Pixie.
One more day at fair...I think I can...I think I can...
Ride day at the fair.
One last request...face paint to close out the fair. Until next year! The kids did so well. I was very proud of their work they put into the fair and their rabbits. It is a great lesson for them to start something and see it through to completion.
I finally received a letter from Vancouver Clinic Radiology that my mammogram came back clear and was negative from any masses or questionable spots. I breathed a sigh of relief. Through all of my health issues this year, I have continued to live my life motto, "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway..." I have faced a lot of my fears this year, and through counseling, medication and a supportive husband, I feel like I have taken huge steps in facing some of my greatest fears.
I made SO.MUCH.JAM. Mark asked for jam...he got jam! Blackberry, strawberry, Marionberry and boysenberry. I just couldn't stop! LOL.
Still teaching away for VIPKID. I have to admit though...I've had a difficult time finding a schedule that works for me and is consistent. I was in a really good rhythm before the kids got out of school and before Mark's schedule changed. This summer I feel like I have tried just about everything. I have learned I don't like the split shift (early mornings and late evenings), and super early mornings too many days in a row. Currently I am trying two early mornings and 1 evening. That's the plan this week. I do have some regular clients I absolutely adore. I want to visit China so badly.
Saturday we attended a kids day for our church.
Milestone with VIPKID. 400 classes taught and 10,000 minutes of teaching.
The fair officially began on August 4th. We went for a fun evening prior to the start of all of our events.
Bella enjoys helping with Matthew. Hahaha
My 4-H kiddos ready for a full week at fair!
Our club "Hoppy Homesteaders"
Luke entered two rabbits this year (Max and Pixie).
Grace entered two rabbits as well (Ruby and Elsa).
Bella entered one rabbit (Olaf).
Bella watering rabbits during our herdsmanship shift.
Luke talking to fair goers about rabbits. He is in his element.
His tattoo box won a special award.
Bella showing Elsa.
Matthew loving the bun-buns.
Daddy came to the fair!
Grace showing Olaf.
Luke showing Pixie.
One more day at fair...I think I can...I think I can...
Ride day at the fair.
One last request...face paint to close out the fair. Until next year! The kids did so well. I was very proud of their work they put into the fair and their rabbits. It is a great lesson for them to start something and see it through to completion.
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