Monday, August 10, 2015

Back to school!

Since I haven't written a blog since June, I figured I needed to give an update about the summer. 

The month of July and beginning of August was consumed by fairs. I never wrote a blog, not because the long days at the fair weren't short of inspiring, but mostly because  cell phone batteries can't keep up with the awesomeness. I literally was at a fair each week for the past 4 weeks. It began with State Fair, rolled into Sonoma County then Ukiah Fair last week. Each is so different, with their own positives and their own set of drama. It's amazing to me that each year, no matter the preparation, there is always something that doesn't go quite right. 

From the time I was little, Ukiah Fair was my fair. It was my vacation, my summer, my reunion, my ideal. I thought when I went to college, came back and worked it and even moved on to bigger and better fairs, I would find the perfect fair somewhere else. Truth is.... It's not possible. Ukiah Fair is still my favorite, the people are still wholesome, the kids are still respectful, and the majority still have realistic goals and expectations. To some, I'm sure it's a po-dunk fair, but this was my 20th year attending as either an exhibitor or leader and I know it has grown, changed in so many positive ways. 

As an Ag teacher, sometimes summers are nonexistent. But thankfully, I get to enjoy a working summer at places like Ukiah Fair. The people are what make it amazing, from the junior livestock auction committee, to the leaders and advisors, to the kids, and dare I even say the parents... I swear, most of them are pretty great. 

Since we head back to school next week, I decided a short vaykay was necessary. Another little trip to the Happiest Place on Earth is calling my name. I rarely give myself credit for things, but after this summer, I'm going and not feeling bad at all! Lol 

Why do I love fairs???

Kids helping kids... 
Kids finding success...
Kids teaching little kids... 
Kids learning new tricks... 
Kids having fun doing what they love... 


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