4H Veggie Update

Some of my harvest this week from my 4H garden!

The biggest zucchini I have ever seen! I gave these two to Grandma Jo and Grandpa Howie and kept some smaller normal sized ones to make zucchini bread!

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My “eight-ball” squash. Obviously way bigger than an eight-ball.

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Cucumbers that I turned into bread and butter pickles with Daddy!

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I LOVED the zucchini bread. I wanted to gobble it all up!

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Four pints of pickles cooked and canned. They will be ready to eat in about 4-6 weeks! I am so excited. I can’t wait to bring home more!
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Breighton’s Map Disaster

Breighton was working on a simple map assignment for school today. He finished and walked in to show everyone his work and immediatly started into a monologue:

“There is something sad that happened on my map. A tree fell down on the road and the people have to get from the house to the market to buy food for their kid at school. The tree blocked the road so the kid can’t have lunch at school. And the kid was sad he didn’t have any food to eat for lunch. “

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Busch Gardens and Jack Hanna

I was so excited to go to Busch Gardens today. It was a nice break from schoolwork. However, I probably learn more out doing things somedays. Today was one of those days! We walked and read about a lot of animals.

I spent a fair amount of time in with the kangaroos, as usual.
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We explored the under water view tunnels in Jungala and learned abut piranha.

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I went into the pop-up and got a super close view of tigers.

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I went on the Air Grover roller coaster 11 times!

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I climbed super high in Jungala. I am the little yellow speck in the jutting out triangle.

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We rode a bunch of other rides since the kids area was pretty empty. The lines for the bigger rides were about an hour!! Spring Break combined with Easter week at it truly made it a zoo.

Mommy kept an eye on the clock and we headed to a show about an hour before it started.

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Today Jack Hanna was at Busch Gardens giving a talk for Earth Day. He brought a bunch of animals I had only read about!

Jack was a wonderfully nice man.

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A is for aardvark!

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Bobcat that was 9 weeks old

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Egyptian cat… Caracal!

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The name escapes me of this little guy. He is similar to the bearcat below.

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Bear cat…Binturong

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Jack Hanna

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New cheetah at the zoo and it’s pal a puppy!

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Jack Hanna explaining how cheetahs are social animals and the dog provides a companion for him.

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We hung out at the end of the show and got Jack’s autograph and a photo with him! He was super nice.

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On the way out we saw a 10 day old 9-banded armadillo!

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We also say wallabies, kangaroos, flamingos, skunks and many other animals in the show. I was SO amazed. I told Mommy that I wanted to be just like Jack Hanna someday and own my own zoo and put on zoo shows. You all know how I LOVE to do my “Mrs. Sue” shows! I have been busy lately designing zoo habitats for the future!

Homeschool Zoo Day

Today we met up at Lowry Park Zoo for a day with a lot of our homeschool friends. I made a few new friends and rekindled some old friendships. We had a blast seeing all the animals. We all even waited patiently for a camel ride!

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Five kids on a camel! Emmerson was supposed to ride too but he wanted to ride with Mommy.

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We all got along so well.

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Emmerson and I had to be a bit goofy!

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Once the zoo thinned out I rode the Tazmanian Tiger roller coasted with my new “girlfriend” fourteen times! We had a LOT of fun!

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We then rode the train for a while. It was such a fun time.

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Heading out after 8 hours at the zoo!!!! LONG day!

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Tampa History Museum for Homeschool History Days

I had a great time at the museum for the homeschool day. They had about 10 tables offering a lot of different activities. I loved the identify the object. I was amazingly awesome and got all the objects correct! Obviously not their names but their functions.

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This was an atlatl.

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I loved figuring out how everything could have worked.

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Topographic map of my knuckles!

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Learning all about the topographic maps and how they are made.

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I knew the entire compass!

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I learned how to sort and classify objects.

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We took a behind the scenes tour and got to see the archive rooms!

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I loved the way the vaults moved around.

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We had such a great time!