In August, Nathan turned 14. He created his Lego cake with the help of Aaron.

"Luke, I am your father." "No! That's impossible!"
These are Stephen's white carrots. They looked more cool than they tasted. They were pretty bland. But they looked cool.
One weekend, I picked 23 melons on Friday, 33 on Saturday, and 21 on Sunday. Good thing everyone loves these melons.
This is an old picture that kept hanging on my list of pics to blog about. Nathan and I made these rainbow muffins for St. Pat's dinner. They dirtied up a lot of bowls, but were actually pretty easy to make.
We saw the free show (a circus of sorts this year) and the animal barns and the merchant barns. In between the merchant barns, we looked to the west and saw this amazing sunset. We wondered how many fair goers took the time to look up and see it.
Then onto the rides. Stephen talked Nathan into going with him on the roller coaster. Nathan was a good sport and liked it a little.
So how did we own the fair? We brought eggs, eggplant, cantaloupe, multi colored carrots, peppers, tomatoes, and relish. The children got blue ribbons on all their entries and I got a 2nd place in the relish category. In addition, Stephen's eggs got the Champion Ribbon (best chicken eggs in the fair). Deborah's Red Zebra tomatoes were pulled aside to compete in the Outstanding Vegetables category. We were totally surprised when we found that not only had her tomatoes achieved Outstanding, but they had won Best of Show for Youth Vegetable and Garden Crops.