4-H Fun, Around Town and Gainesville

Our Forest Ecology Team went to Boyd Hill Nature Park to learn more about trees and plants. We stopped to see some damage that I spotted. I Pointed out that it was from ambrosia beetles.

We found lots of really cool trees to ID.

We did see quite a few alligators as well! There were little babies all over the place! The mama was a few yards away keeping a watchful eye on these babies.

Our gang! I really enjoy this part of 4-H!

Hedgie hasn’t been feeling well this week. We took him to the vet to have him checked out. They put him on antibiotics for 10 days to see if he improves. I am very worried as he is getting really old, in hedgehog years.

He acted perfectly fine and well behaved at the vet.

The Florida Aquarium hosted homeschool day and we went to check out the programs. We watched a squid dissection and learned about different animal adaptations. 

The next day Mom took E and I up to Gainesville. We have an archery tournament for 4-H. Usually we camp but we opted for a hotel and some time at the Florida Natural History Museum and insect hunting int he NATL.

The traveling exhibit is called “The Scoop on Poop”. We learned a LOT about scat! E and I in head to head dung beetle races!

I loved all the fun words in the magnetic poetry set. We conquered the kids wall and got all the circles to be red. We hunted in the NATL for a while but it was still kind of cool out so we didn’t have much luck. We opted for a nice hike instead.

So Much Going On…

I am really enjoying shorter hair. I didn’t think I would but I love how easy it is to take care of. I still keep it kind of shaggy, no clippers near my head!

I am taking Chemistry online and the math is taught I am getting through it.

Mom keeps us going on fun little science projects during the week. Today we made a solar balloon and left it outside flying from the mailbox 🙂 The neighbors must think we are nuts.

We baked some gingerbread cookies and one came out looking like Phinley from the Threshers!

I am now a student ambassador for FLVS and help with live lessons. I have to help monitor kids behavior and help if they need help.

We had fun at the Florida State Fair. We got our huge Amish Donuts and enjoyed seeing all the animals.

The guy running the butterfly booth was kind enough to give us two dead coontie hairstreak butterflies. Mom had to carry them around all day so they didn’t get damaged! 

I loved the crafts at the pioneer village. We made OJ and butter like usual!

This week was also Mardi Gras. We going Ms. Gail for the parade. I had too much water and then an ice cream and my tummy started to hurt. I had a fun evening but was happy when the parade ended and we could go home.

We had quite a haul of beads!

It started out good…

E wasn’t feeling well so he skipped PE this week. I was really in my element and enjoy the games and talking with friends. Our Forest Ecology Team kicked off for the year and we learned about identifying trees and plants. We went on a short hike to try our hangs at some tree ID! I managed to make it until Thursday and started to feel icky. My throat was itchy. Mom made me don a mask and we headed to the clinic. I was diagnosed with acute sinusitis and an ear infection. Antibiotics and a lazy weekend were my orders. Our house looks like a drug store this week. Everyone is down and out.

4-H Fun For January

We are having fun in the archery program. Dad is the coach and he does a good job with all the kids. I have taken a break from my compound bow this season and am shooting with Mom’s recurve. I am trying to build up my confidence a little bit more. We ducked out to go to Disney and enjoy some rides in the middle of the week. We were all exhausted and headed home to finish up some school. More 4-H on a chilly day. We learned about a lot of different types of fish, how to clean a pole and about where the best places to look for fish are. This pier on this day was NOT one of those good places to find fish. We all game up quickly and hope our next meeting is a bit luckier! Off to Gainesville again for another 4-hprogram. This weekend was archery in Newberry. We stayed at Oleno State Park in High Springs. It was a beautiful campground along the Santa Fe river. During the hurricanes in 2011 the water covered this swimming bridge! We stopped off at the Santa Fe Teaching Zoo to see the animals. The peacocks were still as snotty as before. The gibbons has been in back enclosures while their pens were fixed up and this was their first day out in a few weeks. They were noisy and hilarious! The archery tournament started out cold. We staked our claim in the field and awaited the start. I went off by myself and Mom went with Emmerson. We saw each other a few times when the lanes got close. E got 1st in his group. So did I! I beat all the people standing next to me! Opps! I was the only one in my bow class. odd!

First Florida 4-H Insectathon

This may have been my dream since I was three years old. I have been insect obsessed for years as many of you know. We gathered at the University of Florida’s Entomology department for the first annual Insectathon contest. We turned in out collections of insects and our artwork and moved to our contest rooms. We had different rotations through each category demonstrating our ability at insect id, general knowledge, pollinators, skills at identifying pests and damage caused by pests.  Breighton even gave the senior quiz bowl a crack since there was only one team. Time for the awards. Pinellas County youth did amazing in al the categories. The juniors swept the art division. B got 1st in the intermediate art contest. E did a specialty collection and general collections  and got a blue for both. The juniors also too 1, 2, and 3 int he overall contest. And top team! 🙂 B was top individual for his category but didn’t have a team. I think they got a lot of ribbons! Their hard work certainly shows! One more photo of the contest. Emmerson’s are the 5 on the left and Breighton’s are the 4 on the right. Great job!Â