In our county, the extension service holds a Youth Fair, like an old county fair, for young people in FFA, FHA, and 4-H. It features showing farm animals and plants, animal and plant judging, baking, canning, sewing, arts and crafts, public presentations, consumer quizzing, and on and on. Over 1,000 children participate, and many of them are homeschooled. It is a great outlet for children of all interests.
Our grandchildren love to enter the Youth Fair and to go and see all the other exhibits. One of the favorite events is the whip popping contest. Usually several of the grandchildren compete, although the girls have been dropping out of it, since the rules changed to eliminate separate boys and girls categories. This year, only Kitty and Markie competed (Markie placed 3rd in Jr.) And it isn't easy to pop a whip in a skirt! But what a clear testimony it is!
Today will be the last day, and we will know the results of several other competitions. I will try and list them soon. Hey, who in the world would ever suggest that homeschool children aren't socialized!? They don't know this family!
PS: I decided to go ahead and post the link for Gracie's interview here -- but be sure and check out the Discher's blog for more pictures!!
http://www.theledger.com/article/20080228/NEWS/802280539/0/ABOUTLEDGER99
3 comments:
It is such fun!!!
Markie and Benny were so cute when they were surprised with their winnings! :)
Thankyou for hosting the gathering afterwards.
Love,
Sarah
PS: I deleted the other comment. I had majorly misspelled something. :)
It was a real first for the little ones, wasn't it? And all the horticulture and livestock/poultry judging were interesting, too. Hoping to post the actual places each one made soon.
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