Hello World!
Due to the fact that Marsha needed to catch some well-earned zzzz's in the dorms, today's blog will be done by me, Jennifer Nicklay, the person on the right in the picture at the bottom of the blog. Today is the sixth day of the fair, and the seventh day I've been on the fairgrounds.
A little bit about me first would help I suppose. I'm eighteen-years-old and have finally graduated from high school. I will be attending the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities College of Biological Sciences next year as a genetics major... or biochemisty, plant biology, or microbiology. As you can probably tell, I'm still rather undecided. Due to this indecision and the fact that upon graduation I completed most of my goals, I decided I needed a new ULTIMATE LIFE PLAN (dun dun dun). So, I've decided I'm going to be a Rhodes Scholar and do my graduate work in England (!). Hey, everyone has to have a dream.
Beyond school, 4-H is the activity in which I am most involved. I have been a member for eleven or twelve years, we're not entirely sure, and have been extensively involved in youth leadership since sixth grade. I'm still super involved in my county 4-H program. My favorite projects are constructed clothing, photography, and Arts-In (a performing group), and I've acted as a project leader in these areas for several years. State Ambassadors, though, is actually pretty much like heaven to me because I get to talk to all kinds of people all day, play with kids, hang out on the state fairgrounds, and be hyper all the time. Yay! My favorite day so far was the first day, even though it was raining, because I got to help take some young Urban 4-Hers through the 4-H building and to a couple places on the fairgrounds. They were all so sweet! They were great to talk to because they were so excited, and they were obsessed with not letting us get wet as we walked in the rain, so they shared their umbrellas with us even though we are considerably taller than they are.
Switching topics, I have found an amazing coffee shop whose lattes keep me going throughout our extremely long days, and also make me a little weirder than normal for that matter. Today indeed started out with one of the infamous lattes as I actually woke up at six and needed some energy. I also found out it stormed last night, which is rather disconcerting since I never roused during the night, as I walked to the coffee shop. My latte was followed by heading off the the Little Farm Hands area with Marsha, Amy, and Sara to greet the kids and parents as they came in. Little Farm Hands takes kids through some choirs on a farm like picking vegetables, feeding the animals, and riding a tractor (which they told me I'm too big to do, which is a bummer). Some of the kids that came were so very cute! We had aprons the kids could put on, and some of them would stand so still like they were afraid we'd take them away if they moved and some even ran away from us - I didn't think we were that scary...
After our time hanging out on the farm, we stopped at the Loreal tent to get FREEEEE (yes, you heard me right, Free) mini-makeovers. Since I almost never wear make-up because I'm way too lazy/sluggish in the morning to bother with it, this was very exciting. They even suggested a hair color for me since I want to dye my hair red this next year. Definitely a most enjoyable break. Don't we look beautiful in our picture?
All right, it is now lunch time and I am so ready to eat some yummy food in the cafeteria. Have a great day everyone! Ours is just getting started and we are pumped to keep going at the Great Minnesota Get Together!
Bye!
Jennifer