The cattle show always starts early Monday morning at the Decatur County Fair, and since I had to be there early to help with the horses, I took a quick walk through the barn while they waited for the show to start. The scheduled judge was ill this morning, and an alternate was called in at the last minute, so things got started a bit late.
Tom and Andrew were having a morning discussion.
Dave, in the center of the photo, has been our herd manager for over 30 years. That's a lot of cattle. He retired this month, and our son Andrew will be taking over the position. That's Andrew in the green shirt.
Meanwhile, down at the horse arena, the Horsemaster contest was underway. I helped judge the senior exhibitors, and was able to get a few photos of some of the 4-Hers hard at work. They do a grooming demonstration, a demonstration of their choice, and a horsemanship pattern. They are scored on each one, and also on a written test. The winners are those who have the highest combined scores from each of the four parts.
This junior exhibitor was giving a rodeo demonstration. She showed how to tie a steer using a pigging string.
The judges enjoyed this part of her demo.
Then she showed how to rope the calf. This would actually be done before the feet are tied.
Another junior exhibitor explained, in her words, "the elements of showmanship."
Here, she demonstrated how to move while the judge walks around your horse for inspection.
She also showed how to execute a pivot.
Under the watchful eyes of mom, over by the fence.
These two cousins were waiting their turn, and boy, was it HOT!
Sonny thought so too.
Kelsi is ready for the horsemanship pattern.
As is Kathryn.
And Danielle. Those three senior exhibitors were all very well prepared, and very good. I imagine the scores were quite close.
And... back in the cattle barn, Tom's son Nick has his two Angus heifers ready.
I think the heifer is smiling for the camera.
Guess who else is smiling for the camera? Happy Haleigh!
And Matthew, too, of course.
Nick's two heifers were in the same class, so he asked a friend to show one of them.
Dave and Andrew kept a watchful eye on the show ring.
While Matthew checked out the show schedule.
We enjoyed a traditional fair lunch of fish sandwiches and tenderloins, along with plenty of cold water and lemonade. One of my favorite parts of the county fair!
Monday, July 11, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Little Ones to Him Belong
It was a special day for our family at church today, for the baptism of little Ella Kathryn. We had a large group there, including Nana and Boomie, Grandpa and Grandma Robison, Aunt Molly and cousins Will, Clara, and Fritz, Aunt Betsy and soon to be Uncle Reston, Uncle Michael and Aunt Jenny, Aunt Jennifer and soon to be Uncle Bryan, Uncle Adam, Grandpa and Granny.
Big brother Matthew and big sister Haleigh got to help Pastor Jimmy pour the water.
"I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."
Pastor Jimmy loves babies. He always takes a little walk around the sanctuary so everyone can admire the baby up close. He also allowed us to remember our own baptism and the promise it holds for each of us.
Ella wore a baby ring that belonged to her great-grandpa Robison, and was worn by her Grandpa Charley, and by her mommy. She also wore a bracelet with her name and the date of her baptism.
We tried to get a family picture after the service.
It's pretty tricky to get everyone smiling at the camera at the same time.
There was a pink rose on the alter in honor of Ella. Someone put it in the baptismal font after the service.
We took a picture of Grandpa Charley, Darci, and Ella since she was wearing his special family baby ring.
So sweet. Such a blessing.
God bless you, Ella Kathryn. Today and always.
Big brother Matthew and big sister Haleigh got to help Pastor Jimmy pour the water.
"I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."
Pastor Jimmy loves babies. He always takes a little walk around the sanctuary so everyone can admire the baby up close. He also allowed us to remember our own baptism and the promise it holds for each of us.
Ella wore a baby ring that belonged to her great-grandpa Robison, and was worn by her Grandpa Charley, and by her mommy. She also wore a bracelet with her name and the date of her baptism.
We tried to get a family picture after the service.
It's pretty tricky to get everyone smiling at the camera at the same time.
There was a pink rose on the alter in honor of Ella. Someone put it in the baptismal font after the service.
We took a picture of Grandpa Charley, Darci, and Ella since she was wearing his special family baby ring.
So sweet. Such a blessing.
God bless you, Ella Kathryn. Today and always.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
27 on the 7th
We celebrated Andrew's birthday at our favorite place, El Reparo. Jamalyn was in town to make a hospital visit, so she and the kids were able to join us for the festivities.
Matthew and Margaret were playing some kind of electronic device behind the sizzling smoke from the fajitas.
I opted for the grilled chicken quessadilla. Very yummy.
Jamalyn and Nathan having one of their more serious discussions.
We had a full table, with birthday boy Andrew, Darci, Matthew, Haleigh, and Ella, Nana, Jamalyn, Margaret and Nathan, and Pastor Jimmy.
Margaret and Matthew enjoyed the party.
We even got Andrew to wear the big sombrero.
Jonathan and Boomie joined us after golf league.
Matthew got a chance to try on the sombrero too.
As did Ella. But I'm not sure she cared too much. Big Jon was feeding her a bottle.
Fried ice cream. Delicioso!
Haleigh just liked walking up and down the ramp. And up. And down.
Matthew and Margaret were playing some kind of electronic device behind the sizzling smoke from the fajitas.
I opted for the grilled chicken quessadilla. Very yummy.
Jamalyn and Nathan having one of their more serious discussions.
We had a full table, with birthday boy Andrew, Darci, Matthew, Haleigh, and Ella, Nana, Jamalyn, Margaret and Nathan, and Pastor Jimmy.
Margaret and Matthew enjoyed the party.
We even got Andrew to wear the big sombrero.
Jonathan and Boomie joined us after golf league.
Matthew got a chance to try on the sombrero too.
As did Ella. But I'm not sure she cared too much. Big Jon was feeding her a bottle.
Fried ice cream. Delicioso!
Haleigh just liked walking up and down the ramp. And up. And down.
Happy Birthday, Andrew!
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Movin' Out
Another kid moving, another loaded van. This time, Andrew was doing the loading, and I'm sure things were packed just a bit more efficiently than when Jennifer and I did it. That's just the kind of guy he is. He and Darci and the kids will be moving home to the farm to take care of Stewart Select Angus. Just across the field and around the corner from us!
Matthew helped his dad load the van in Louisville to start the process of moving. Looks like it might take them most of the month to get everything moved, but they are beginning.
Haleigh was as helpful as a busy 18 month old can be.
They did find a few thing to keep them occupied during the loading.
Matthew really wanted me to play a little baseball with him.
Of course, Haleigh wanted to play too.
As we pulled out of the driveway, they said goodbye to their old house.
Bye-bye, house.
But we couldn't leave Louisville without a trip to The Comfy Cow.
Best. Ice cream store. Ever.
Haleigh shared her daddy's two dipper. Yum.
Matthew enjoyed one of my favorites, mint chip. He even shared a bite. I had banana this time. It. Was. Awesome.
And they posed for a family photo out front.
We'll miss you Comfy Cow! Hope we can visit again soon!
Matthew helped his dad load the van in Louisville to start the process of moving. Looks like it might take them most of the month to get everything moved, but they are beginning.
Haleigh was as helpful as a busy 18 month old can be.
They did find a few thing to keep them occupied during the loading.
Matthew really wanted me to play a little baseball with him.
Of course, Haleigh wanted to play too.
As we pulled out of the driveway, they said goodbye to their old house.
Bye-bye, house.
But we couldn't leave Louisville without a trip to The Comfy Cow.
Best. Ice cream store. Ever.
Haleigh shared her daddy's two dipper. Yum.
Matthew enjoyed one of my favorites, mint chip. He even shared a bite. I had banana this time. It. Was. Awesome.
And they posed for a family photo out front.
We'll miss you Comfy Cow! Hope we can visit again soon!
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