Our family was very involved in 4-H growing up. My aunt was a Fair Queen in the 70's. My mother was a leader for many years. My siblings and I were in quite a few clubs. While I didn't raise and show animals, I did enter in the fair yearly, attended the national conference, and was a Champion Demonstrator and Public speaker. I really feel my 4-H experiences contributed to the person I am today.
I have been waiting to share that experience with Shay and was excited to have found a homeschool 4-H group in the area. 4-H starts at age 8, but they do have a Clover group for ages 5-8. The Clovers can't compete, but can get the experience.
This past meeting, she presented a demonstration on sewing. She came up with the topic, told me what she needed, and the steps to take. I typed everything up for her and she presented it on her own at the meeting. She made me sit in the back of the room when she did the demo.
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Her Demo was called "Before You Start Sewing." |
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She described the tools you need in order to sew. |
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Showing off the finished product. |
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All of the kids presented a demonstration and at the end, they took a group picture. She is by far the youngest in the group.
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The whole club. |
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After the demonstration part of the meeting, the older kids in the club made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for a local homeless shelter. The younger kids made Valentines.
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The little boy sitting next to her is her favorite, Lincoln. He knows about Outer Space. |
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Working on her handwriting! |
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She is having such a great time in the club already. As soon as we left, she was talking about the next demonstration for the next meeting.
WOW, Way to go Shay!!! I am very proud of you and all your hard work and determination. Keep up the good work. Love you and miss you bunches.
ReplyDeleteLove Great Aunt Vicky Lynn :)