Skiing on a beautiful March Day

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Lexy on Photography...

Lexy was trying to take a picture of her sister to enter into the fair. It just turned out to be a fun time of trying to get "the shot" she thought she wanted.













Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Pig at the Fair

Lexy worked so hard this summer! We are so proud of her, we really did not have much of an idea as to what we had gotten ourselves into but she stuck it out and we all had a great time. Originally we had thought that Amanda would help, but she was a little overwhelmed and decided that she would wait another year. After seeing the start (picking out the pig) to finish (sale of the pig) she is very excited to try next year.

Here are some photos of this years events, pig pen and sale of Blue.

 293 pound pig and Lexy!

Ready in her white 4-H shirt (really white around animals- bad joke!)

 The weigh in........(this is a big deal, everyone stands around and watches to see if their animal made the cut. If they are under 240 pound you can not show them)
 Lexy during showmanship, the men with the red bucking boards break up the pig fights and believe me, we saw a few!
Saturday morning auction... and he sold for $3.00 a pound. Not too bad for her 1st year. The all around show winner received $12/ pound!!!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Fair entries...other than the pig

Here are some of the entries the kids made for the fair.

 Amanda's Chocolate cake
 Lexy's Apple Pie
 The Teal Crochet Bag, made by Lexy
 Lexy's "Nanny K's Apple Pie" won blue and state invite
 Amanda's Cake
 Curly Parsley
 Hudson's watercolor painting
 Mandy's Cowgirl Crayon Art
 Mandy's Flower and Butterfly painting


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Load up Mr. Pig

So when we had to get Blue tagged (they put an earing type number in his ear to prove you have owned him for 90 days) it took almost and hour to get him loaded into the trailer... that was with Craig, Papa Rick, Hunter, Lexy and I trying to get pig to walk up the ramp.

This time around it was only Hunter, Lexy and I. At this point we did not know how much he weighted but we knew it was a lot.

We tried nicely for about 5 minutes, then I grabbed him by the ear and Hunter pushed while Lexy stood in the trailer and called him by name. Within 2 minutes he was in!!!! Amazing.

 Thank you to the Zwahlen family for letting us use their wonderful horse trailer. 
 The Kool-Aid man is Hunter, our bucking board = a lid to a large rubbermaid!!

Thinking of changing his mind!!! This was before Lexy and I switched places.