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Friday, October 3, 2014

Buddy Pictures

About four weeks ago, the new 4H year was beginning and I had not found out details about our new club...Kids Are Teaching.   So, I began making phone calls.  Unfortunately, I called a day late in order to attend the first meeting of the year!  However, I did talk to the club manager, and made sure I knew the date for the next one.

In the process, I also found out about a community service project for the photography group.  They would be taking photos at the local Buddy Walk (an awareness walk for Down Syndrome).  This would take place before the next meeting and we were encouraged to participate as photographers and walkers.

So, last Saturday Henry and I woke up at 5am and headed out to take pictures of the set up and as participants arrived at the site.  Michael and the other children arrived a couple of hours later to join the walk in honor of two of our good friends with Down Syndrome...Andrew and baby Ruth!

We had so much fun taking pictures...I do not think we could have had better weather for photo taking...a slight over cast...but it did not rain until we were leaving.  Henry and I enjoyed taking pictures of all the happy smiling people!  They made me smile all day with their enthusiasm for life!

Michael and the other children enjoyed the games and other entertainment throughout the morning as well.  They even walked with the celebrity supporter of the day...Bruce Bowen.  I do not think they spoke to him but we have photos with them together!

I am so thankful for the opportunity to serve the community again...we really have missed this over the last year.

Here are a few photos of our favorite participants...I wish we could show them all but we took over 2000 pictures and there were 4000 participants!...


























Back Tracking to Missouri

I  cannot believe I did post on the blog about this experience.  When we got home from WHEP Nationals, we were excited to create a photo book for Mr. Hysmith as a thank you.  We spent a lot of time and effort on this and I guess it was like writing a blog post so I never actually made the post.

SO...without further ado...here is the missing post!


With a 14-hour drive to Missouri, we had to make a few stops along the way.  We were traveling two paths.  Our family chose to take it slow and stop at national parks along the way to learn about history and nature in Arkansas and into Missouri.

While the rest of the team drove straight to Branson; they arrived a day early and took in a light show at Branson Landing!  They also went to see the amazing Jonah musical!

The whole group got together in Branson, Missouri with a stop at Silver Dollar City to enjoy a day of fun on the rides and watching the shows.  Zach and Sean even braved the natural cave under the park!

We made it to the Stoney Creek Lodge for check in.  It was so nice to meet the other youth and their leaders from around the nation.  Everyone was so friendly!  Those of us who could not stay tried to help and were then on our way to our own hotel. The first night was all about meeting people... the team did a great job of telling the others about the Lone Star State and spreading a little Texas joy to everyone!

The next day the team traveled around the area for an educational day about river style wetlands.  They would later realize how different this is from the wetlands they had learned about for Texas as how to manage for habitat. In this station, the team learned about the dikes and canals along the Missouri River, also known as the Big Muddy.  What an experience...  The Missouri Turtle Project is where they "tag" the turtles by drilling holes in their shells using a special code and logging info about the turtle (health, age, date tagged), and they let the youth help!  What a great experience!

After the talks, the team headed out on the Big Muddy for a river boat tour!  It was so awesome to be out on the river and even explored off the shore for a short time. The group ended their educational fun day with a carp fish fry.  A few of the youth decided to run around chasing a frisbee.  A great way to continue to get to know the group and make life time friends!


 The next day was all about the contest...the youth headed out to the site to determine the habitat needs for American Beaver, American Bullfrog, Mallard, Spotted Sandpiper, Raccoon and Large-Mouthed Bass.



Even though it was a lot of hard work, the youth managed to have fun during the breaks in between rotations.


Meanwhile, Michelle, Zaira and "Gramma" took a little ride to St. Louis.  They got up close to the famous Arch and learned some more about the history of the Dred Scott Decision and the home of Ulysses Grant.  They also learned that St. Louis was celebrating its 250th birthday!


Zaira kept herself busy... she "met" Winston Churchill... performed a concert in a reconstructed WWII church... wrote a letter to a soldier... and even took time to call and find out how the contest was going for the team!

The coaches had a fun day while the youth were at contest also.  They were given a tour of Prairie Fork.  They were shown the process of sorting seeds for planting native grasses, wild flowers to restore the prairies.  They also visited with Pat Jones who originally started this conservation effort with her husband.  She now has the assistance of others.  There was a seed barn and a book about ways to manage the prairie (prep for prescribed burns, actually burns, etc.) Amber Edwards was a great educator! The Missouri Department of Conservation has three goals for Prairie Fork: prairie restoration, conservation education and research.

It was great to see all the top teams during the awards presentation.  However, the best part of the night was seeing all the new friends who began exchanging photos and emails for contact later.  The team also found out that they placed 8th over all in the nation!  A great job for a young team.  They were already talking about what they could do for next year to help the next group of youth.

Our family could not resist a few more stops at national parks.  The rest of the team headed south to visit a museum in Springfield which had a display of the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as other historical documents!  They also stopped at the large Bass Pro Shop in Springfield.

Once home, we told about our adventures.  Sean got a great plan to pull out our large map of the United States.  He placed all the trinkets from the share fair on the 16 states represented at the contest.  Lots of great memories from an an amazing experience!  We also took the time to thank our biggest sponsor (ServPro) at our club meeting, and Sean wrote a letter to the editor to follow up on the story that was in the paper to thank all of our sponsors.


A big thank you to the National WHEP committee and to all who worked so hard to make a great experience at contest!  We are especially thankful to Mr. Hysmith for his encouragement and experience shared



Starting out in a New Location

We are starting out a new 4H year with a new club next week.  Actually, we have already participated in a community service event with the new club last weekend.  So fitting for us as this has always been our favorite part of 4H!

It has been a LONG time since I posted on this blog...over a year.  That does not mean we did not participate in 4H last year...I just think I coasted through the year.  I was not leading a project and the boys were in a Spin Off club for Sean to stay active in Entomology.  Urban 4H seemed very different for me compared to our rural group in East Texas.  I just could not get a handle on things.  I guess I failed at being a 4H Mom in some regards.

However, I was led back in slowly through the graces that be.  I will get back to that after I give a little quick run down of last year.

We tried to be involved in our regular projects...Wildlife, WHEP, Photography, and Entomology.  We also tried out a new project..Dog Obedience...the dog surely needed a way to get out and run since we moved him to a tiny back yard after living his life in the country!  Poor thing!  This really did not take off like we had hoped but we met a nice woman who wanted to help us.  Thank you Karen for being there for us!

We also had a wonderful experience with Entomology.  Miss Molly brought new life into our insect experience.  We could not ask for a better experience for all the boys.  Sean did a great job of blogging about this so please take a moment to read his blog if you get the chance.  All the boys did well and were rewarded for their hard work at district competition.  Sean had the opportunity to go to State Round Up and won first place with his team!  We could not have been more proud of him walking the stage that night!

As far as Wildlife and WHEP, we were sorely disappointed.  There was not a group set up in the county and we could not seem to get the support we needed to get it started ourselves.  I think it is partly because we had lost our county 4H agent.  I did not understand this fully and I would not learn the fullness of this until the State Round Up.  This was actually the first time I felt like we should fully join 4H again.  I met the new agent at the Entomology contest and I knew I could work with her to make the best better.  It felt good to know that was possible again.  Thank you, Natalie!



Unfortunately, we spent the last year floundering through the projects we really loved.  We did attend two WHEP training contests...one in College Station and another in Comal County.  We loved the expereience but could not bring it back and convince others to participate.  Mainly, we did not know anyone to spread the word.  So, we decided to let it go for the year.  We did not go to the real contests even though we continued to learn the information on our own.


Henry did turn in a couple of photos for a district contest and won blue ribbons.  He is a natural...I just made sure he had opportunity.  I think he could do this with one arm tied behind his back.  I am glad he was given the affirmation through 4H.

Then I volunteered to judge record books...

Yes, we completed record books...mostly out of habit...we had always done this...for over ten years!  Sean completed his in Entomology (2nd place at county) and Henry turned in a Photography book (1st place at county and 3rd at district).  We wrote about our transition year and how we hoped to get more involved.  

When I went to judge, I just happened to sit next to a club manager.  Marie Hey was so kind!  I am so glad I met her that day!  I think she saved us from leaving 4H.  Her club is within a few miles of our house and it is a small group that reminded me of what we knew about 4H again!  We found out the boys had already met her son (the future club president) when they helped sort record books earlier in the week.  How awesome is that!

Soon after that experience, Sean was asked to join our old WHEP team...they had won the State contest and were going to Nationals...they were short a team member and did not have any seniors who were interested.  Henry could have gone also but his birthday was two months late!

Sean had a great time!  I cannot believe I did not write a blog about this experience...I thought for sure that I had...but I did create a photo book and story about the experience so I will post a blog this week.

SO...now our new year begins....we go to our first meeting next week.  I look forward to the new experiences.  I already have a blog posts about our community service to post this week.  I also have an exciting event that Sean will need to blog about next week as well.

I guess I am back live!  Watch out world as we continue to let you know about how we try to "make the best better" with 4H!