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The 2012 Fair

We had a lovely time at the fair this year, as we do every year. Austin, Jonathan, and I entered quite a few projects. The boys especially “cleaned up” on the awards, including a few grand champion ribbons! So here’s a summary of our highlights:

On Saturday, I entered a yeast bread contest. The category was “sensational sandwich” bread.

I made a sandwich with chicken salad, tomatoes, lettuce, and red onions on multigrain bread.

The competition was stiff – there were some delicious-looking breads. This year the judges gave 6 prizes away, and I ended up placing 4th, which I was happy about! :)

Last Wednesday, Daddy and Wesley took off work, and we all spent the afternoon at the fair. It was “free-ride day”, so we rode a few rides, but ended up spending much of the afternoon in the buildings, as it was a v-e-r-y hot day.

 

Austin and Jonathan both competed in a rock rolling contest. Each person finds the smoothest rock possible, and the one that rolls the farthest wins. Both Austin and Jonathan placed!

Jonathan enjoyed the animals.

Later that evening, Daddy, Wesley, and I went to get dinner at Chic-fil-A, where there’s been a recent stand for the Biblical definition of marriage. It was so neat to see the long lines of people coming to show their support, and we were grateful to be a part of it! We had to wait for about an hour to get dinner, and then we brought it back to the fair.

After dinner, Wesley and I thought it would be funny to go over to the Democrats’ booth and talk with them for a while. Because Wesley recently turned 18, they thought he was just another “innocent first-time voter”. We asked a variety of general questions, and their views on government, Obama, Ron Paul, etc., were quite interesting!  And no, they didn’t suspect that we are conservatives….at least, I don’t think so. :)

Thus concludes the fair for this year. It’s such a fun thing to be a part of, and we always look forward to it!

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And They’re Off!!!

You’ve probably noticed that in all of the pictures of me on my blog, I have braces. I’ve had them for 2 1/2 years. Well, yesterday I got my braces off!!! I never minded them very much, and I’m very grateful to have straight teeth now, but as you can imagine I was *pretty excited* to have a brace-free mouth! It was delightful to be able to bite into a sandwich without cleaning my braces for ten minutes or eat an apple without cutting it up! Yep, I’m pretty happy about that! :)                                                  So here’s what I look like now…

With Dr. Bauer, my orthodontist.

Until next time, have a lovely Friday, and thanks for stopping by!
~Brookie

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July Blessings

Well, I posted the drink of the month, but I nearly forgot about the July Blessings post! :) It has been a blessed month. And yes, the weather is indeed hotter than ever.  After climbing into our car after church today, we saw the temperature on our rear-view mirror read 109 degrees! Even Missourians who have lived here for many years are saying that it’s an unusually hot and dry summer.

Thinking back over the month, I guess I’ve posted about the special highlights of July. Our 4th of Julyvisiting Grandparents, Wesley’s homecoming, time with my sweet cousin,  and everyday life.

The fair is here now. We were thankful to get everything checked in on time! :) The boys did a “rock rolling” contest in which they both placed, and I did the Fleischmann’s yeast bread contest, which I placed in as well. More on that and some pictures to come. :)

Our summer schedule is coming to an end. Austin and Jonathan are starting boy scouts in August (they’re joining a small Christian troop in Springfield). We are starting to gear up for family camp in September, and full-school is just around the corner.

(Photo credit of Wesley)

Here are some lyrics to a song that has blessed our family for several years. It’s by Laura Story, and the lyrics are so powerful. If you haven’t heard this song already, I encourage you to look it up and listen to it. I hope you are encouraged by it as well!

Lord I come before You
To honor and adore You
For who You are and all that You have done
Lord I am not worthy
My heart is dark and dirty
Still somehow You bid for me to come

So clothe me in humility
Remind me, that I come before a King

And there is nothing
There is nothing
More precious, more worthy
May I gaze deeper
May I stay longer
May I press onward to know You Lord

May our time be sweeter
May I be a keeper
Of the promises I make to You in song
Lord may I remember these moments of surrender
And live my life this way from this day on

So clothe me in humility
Remind me, that I come before a King

And there is nothing
There is nothing
More precious, more worthy
May I gaze deeper
May I stay longer
May I press onward to know You Lord

So clothe me in humility
Remind me… that I come before a King

And there is nothing
There is nothing
More precious, more worthy
May I gaze deeper
May I stay longer
May I press onward to know You Lord