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He admitted the cake pops might have cracked a little bit, hinting that he otherwise might have earned a red or blue ribbon.
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His bright yellow with blue sprinkles cake pops definitely stood out in the display case. He was pretty excited that he won a third place in the Cake Pops class for kids 7-10 years old.
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It was his first day at the fair this year, but not likely his last. Nine-year-old Cooper was at the fair Tuesday to check on his entries in the Fine Arts and Home & Garden buildings. While the grandparents are veteran fairgoers, with a history of entering projects and showing animals themselves and with their children, the next generation is getting an early start. He’s unsure if he will participate next summer, but if he does, she said he is considering rounding out the family’s list by showing sheep.Ĭathy Newlove Wenig and Gordon Wenig were with their grandson Cooper Wise, strolling through Eastwood FFA’s Babyland, where several pens of puppies yipped and kid goats bleated for attention. This year, Tanner wanted to show an emu, but when they found emus were kind of expensive, he ended up adding pigeons to his animal projects. “We’ve shown everything except sheep,” she laughed. Now for the past 20 years, she and her husband Jeremie, have helped and watched as Lauren, Brandon and now Tanner showed the gamut of livestock, from horses, pigs, and beef feeders to goats, rabbits and chickens. She grew up on a farm and showed animals during her junior fair days. Junior fair members wait for the final results of the rabbit show judging Tuesday at the Wood County Fair. Tanner, a senior at Elmwood High School and a member of the Country Royals 4-H Club and Elmwood FFA, is the last of her three children to show livestock at the junior fair. Renee (Reynolds) Pennington was in the Rabbit/Poultry Barn Tuesday to watch her son show his rabbits. They not only attend the fair, they participate in it - like the Pennington family from Wayne. The traditional cherry, strawberry and grape-flavored snow cones are like the families whose roots are in farming, raising livestock and participating in 4-H and FFA. Forgive me for not wanting the liability.There are as many reasons people attend the Wood County Fair as there are snow cone flavors. You can do something! we cannot choose whether we are tall, short, black, white, red (whatever the heck you are) Also, I also was told that if I were to choose a thin person over a fat person with the SAMe credentials I was a "fatist"! Call me a fatist! Heck, in that case, that should be a compliment. It is a CHOICE to become fat! Stop making lame excuses and get up and walk outside! Stop putting the twinkies in your mouth and crying to your friends! Do something about your situation. Also, your looks don't affect your cholesterol, heart, whether you get diabetes etc. You CAN measure the fat percentage on your body. Someone I know remarked, "Why don't we just hate ugly people too!" (sarcasm) The difference between judging whether someone is ugly or not is very different then referring to someone as fat and having a bias against them! Ugly and beautiful are in the eye of the beholder.
#Flavor of the day skin
The last time I checked, having white or black skin has NO affect on your health! Frankly, anyone who has dealt with TRUE discrimination (which should be just about everyone!) should be flustered and offended that someone would compare the bias against fat people to (yes, I said FAT) those who have been judged according to the color of their skin. This, in my opinion, infers that being overweight is out of his or her control. People now feel that being fat is the same thing as having a certain color of skin. "Fatist" - I'm not sure if you've heard of this yet, but apparently there is a new form of discrimination.