Elmore County Fair 2010
You shoulda' been there! The kids had a great time with their horses, over a 3 day period. We did have some people come to spectate. For the life of me, I don't know why more don't come to watch this show. But I did, and have the pics to prove it. I'm going to start with the Sunday evening part of the horse show. This is the day most of the kids bring their horses and get them all primped and ready for the days of shows.
Zack carries the 4-H Flag
Mountain Home Auto Ranch provided trucks for the kids to ride in the Grand Opening Ceremony
My very good friend broke her leg a few weeks ago, but that did not stop her from helping at the show.
Zach with the US Flag & Kammie with 4-H Flag
I almost always get a bit choked up during this
These are 2 of our Graduating Seniors. I'm very proud to have been involved in part of their life.
Moms are always ready to take pictures.
Kids get together to study the patterns to memorize them.
When it's hot, someone will be ready to help cool you off. Trust me, they are always there....
One legged women still manage to do their part.
Young horses go to their 1st horse show.
Bareback class.
Babies are brought along, that's how it's supposed to be!
Sometimes, Bareback class takes it's toll.
And yes, she gets back on. They always do.
Miss Elmore County Rodeo Princess
You can always find children playing. It's all about family around 4-H
My Grand daughter and nephew. They camped out with us all week at the Fair.
Grandpas come to watch their Grand daughters ride.
Trail Class. That's one of my kids and my horse. Yep, they made me proud!
Dads give congratulation hugs.
This was all just the first day! I hope you enjoy, and can take a moment to enjoy something that we love to share.
Jessie
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