Tuesday, August 19, 2008

4-H and FFA is Amazing!

There is a pretty good chance that if you know me, you know what the 4-H and FFA programs are. And if you know me and still don't know what they are, send me an email and I will explain. Yesterday I made my way to Sacramento to the California State Fair. This is not your ordinary county fair. This is the State Fair! Sure there are corn dogs, cotton candy, carnival rides and cows. But where else can you go and see a wide assortment of crops growing, all those infomercial products in person, taste the largest selection of California wines available, and bet on a thoroughbred race? The answer is the California State Fair.

However for me the State Fair is about the kids and the animals. Specifically the hundreds of 4-H and FFA projects that are exhibited by California's finest young agriculturalists. In a time when school scores are declining and drop out rates are going through the roof, I am so proud of the young men and women of our 4-H and FFA program.

These kids go to school, get good grades, raise animals and develop businesses, help their younger siblings, keep up on family chores on their farms and ranches and still find time to be active in sports and other extra curricular activities. I guarantee no other program does a better job preparing our youth for the real world than 4-H and FFA programs.

I had the opportunity to sit on the panel that interviewed the final four competitors in the State Fair's Champion Challenge program. Talk about work! These four young people knew more about current issues than most of the people I talk to in my professional life everyday. Business, politics and the lack work being completed at the Capital in Sacramento right now- these kids had an opinion on it all. And at the same time they are kids. Taking on the challenges of high school and feeling their way through the maze of getting a college education. These are kids between 17-20 who already have a list of topics - Farm Bill to water - that they are ready to discuss with our Presidential candidates.

Back to the interview, all I can say is wow - these kids rock! It was not easy but with four of us on the panel, a series of questions and after an hour of reasoning, we can to a conclusion and named a winner. As a result the winner took home a $5000 savings bond. Again, this was no easy competition so it was $5000 well earned.

I am the product of 4-H and FFA. I am 34 years old and everyday I use a skill that was a result of 4-H and FFA. Public speaking, writing, reasoning, and responsibility. Sure I honed these skills in college and in my professional career. But I got a great head start in 4-H and FFA.

I made a point to write down the names of the four young agricultualist I interviewed yesterday. I am certain, without a doubt, I will run across these kids again in their future. Their future is in agriculture and each will have a part in making sure that we continue to produce the freshest and safest high quality food California farmers are known for.

In a time when I wonder "how are we ever going to make it?" I am reassured that we will survive, despite increases in costs, changes in our regulatory environment and competition from foreign countries. 4-H and FFA is preparing our future. ~mrs. c

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Our Perfect Day...


We finally got our professional wedding day photos and we think they were worth the wait. There are too many to include here but here is a sneak peak.
If you would like to see a few more, please visit http://www.aguiarcecilwedding.shutterfly.com/ .
Thanks for stopping by! ~mrs. c

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Our One Month Anniversary!


Can you believe it? Where does the time go? Yesterday, August 5th made one month that we have been married. And a quick month it was. We celebrated our anniversary by of course working our day jobs but we ended the evening at the ballpark in Sacramento. Thanks to a Butte County Farm Bureau outing, Jake joined me and a few of my Board of Directors and their wives to watch a game and live the good life in a Suite at a River Cats game in Sacramento. The River Cats lost to Memphis but we had a good time - even if a six pack of beer was $43 - delivered to our Suite of course. You would think they would feel bad charging people that much for beer. However when you pay $7 for a hot dog, the $6.25 beer is a bargain. And you have to have it. I mean you are at a ball game - anything else would be un-American. We also dined on the finest peanuts and popcorn. Jake on the other hand found sticking peanuts in his nose was much more entertaining than eating them. I tried to take a picture but he moved to quick.
Next up, Jake will celebrate the big 3-5 on Friday, August 8 and we are headed to Tule Lake for the weekend. I will be sure to capture a few snapshots to share with all of you upon our return. In the meantime, if you talk to or see Jake ask him about the Cheesecake Empanadas he had for dessert at the ball park. Why you ask? Let's just say one man's loss is another man's gain. For the whole story you will just have to talk to Jake. Thanks for reading. ~mrs. c

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