Rubber Ducky Derby
All spring and summer, I watched Todd, Kimmy, Issac and Seth walk their lambs and practice getting them ready for the judging. I'm not sure who benefited the most from those 2 mile early morning walks - the lambs or their owners. It was great to see them working so diligently to be ready. A couple of days before, the lambs all went in for sheering and then Dave and Michelle did the final sheering and grooming just before taking them to the fair. It was a lot of work for everyone. The first day of judging was long but all the kids did a great job and they all got blue ribbons.
Kimmy getting her lamb judged.
Todd getting his lamb set for the judges.
Seth leads his sheep to the final judging.
Issac waits for the judges to finish his class.
On Friday, we went up the canyon to have a campfire and cook dinner. We went up some forest service roads and by the time we got to where Dennis wanted to stop, it was nearly dark. Needless to say, maybe tin foil dinner weren't the best idea because it was almost 10 PM by the time they were ready to eat. We sat around the campfire and played games. On the way home, Alyna came up with a a game where we got points for different animals we saw, 1/2 point for a rabbit, 10 points for a dear, 20 points for a raccoon or porcupine, 30 points for a moose, 50 points for a bear. I saw a rabbit, a porcupine, and a couple of deer so I won. Of course, I had an unfair advantage since I was sitting in the front seat.

Not my picture because it was dark when I saw ours in our headlights. Luckily,since we didn't hit the deer, they probably still look much the same as this one.
This morning, we went up to Beaver Creek Lodge and went on horse rides. It was a beautiful morning and we had a nice ride.
Our trail guide and Lisa head down to the river.
Dennis, Lisa, Annette, Alina and Alyna at the top.
Alina and Alyna

3 comments:
Fun stuff. That makes me miss the fair.
Also, I'd still love to see the roof if it's done.
Looks like a fun time. Can't wait to see you!
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