The 4-H does one major fundraiser a year and perhaps a few smaller ones. Mostly though, the garage sale funds all of the kid’s needs. Harper’s CWF group sold concessions. Evelyn had her first official fundraising event as a 4-Her.
Wrenley also worked - she worked at finding garage sale bargains she needed. She was pretty proud of her new bus and paw patrol dog.
I have been a leader for the local 4-H for years. Knowing that Saige is our last kid, and she is only a few years away from aging out, I started hunting for a new co-leader. Someone who can take over when I retire. And I found an amazing woman. She loves 4-H, has a myriad of children and is the most organized, calm and thoughtful person. I am very blessed to get to work with her. She was in charge of the garage sale this year. It was organized, set up and taken down with some sort of military like precision and there was zero drama. And the kids made quite a lot of money. Claudia for the win.
And Harper sold out of her breakfast burritos. The CWF girls made some spending money for their trip. We left there exhausted but happy it was successful.
I came home and filled all my pots with the plants I got at the plant sale! Still have tomatoes and peppers to put in the ground but it was so muddy from the recent storms we didn’t work in the garden much.
Sunday was supposed to bring Saige’s first ball practice. So we had Sunday lunch instead of dinner. The girls wanted to walk their goats. And they had fun playing let’s dance and eating burrito bowls. GG stopped by to look at goats and baby chickens. We heard from Colin and Spencer who sent me some cute photos of my little buddy, who is officially 4 months old now!
Everyone left and we were gathering up ball equipment when the storms hit. I had planted some potted plants downstairs and went down to set them on the ground so they didn’t blow off and break and then I was planting some seeds. It was sort of heavily sprinkling. I came in the basement door to find Mallory wearing her “storm panic look.” She was like what are you doing? We are in a tornado warning! Jim had decided to take a nap, so I ran up to tell him to come downstairs and as I came up the stairs I could see the funnel cloud out the kitchen window. Not a sight you really want to see. So we all sat downstairs for a while. Saige’s practice was cancelled. We didn’t have a tornado touch down thankfully but we did get a whole lot of rain and some hail.
We had another storm this morning. No tornados that I’ve heard of but we sure did get a lot of rain and some hail. The school is on a 2 hour delay. Something I have never seen this district do before. Carbondale was out of power so I think that’s why. I was glad it gave the storms a chance to pass before I had to go drive the bus. Jim left at 5 to go to southeastern Kansas. I am hoping he made it ok and didn’t have to drive in this mess the entire trip. Spring in Kansas is always an adventure.


















































