







EVERYONE FROM HUTCHINSON FFA!
Thank you to the Buffalo Lake-Hector and Hutchinson FFA chapters for having me!
Moral of the story: I passed all of my finals!
Warm wishes to all of you on this Christmas day! Enjoy the games, fun, food, family and true meaning of this day.
My family is currently snowed in... Yeah, even though I spent time outside in the Bobcat scooping snow, I don't know if it is going to help because the snow won't stop.
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
( I probably won't be able to blog then because I will be in Rome, Italy with my church youth group )
Introducing the Region I FFA Officer Team (minus Blake):
Whitney, Hoang, Greg, Krista, Steph & Luke, chilling at the waterpark .
For this blogs member highlight, highlighting the officer team!
Whitney from Thief River Falls ... is an eXtreme horse back rider, meaning, she races horses for endurance!
Greg from Detroit Lakes... is simply stated a true baller. I can't think of a time when we were playing basketball in the pool when he didn't miss.
Steph from New York Mills... has sheep. Need I say more ??
Luke from Lake Park-Audubon... is currently studying Agronomy at the University of Minnesota , Crookston. His advisor grew up just a few miles from my house!
Krista from Ada-Borup... is interested in a career with marketing and communications. She is famous for her birth-certificate reading... "en route", meaning she was born on the way to the hospital.
Blake from Detroit Lakes... was TOO busy to be at the waterpark! He is quite active on the high school hockey team, so he was at practice. But, I can forgive him.
Hoang from the Ada-Borup FFA Chapter... has the goal in life to work for the Peace Corps. Upon high school graduation, he would like to study environmental policy, from the agriculturalists perspective. Then, hopefully work in another country in aiding others with keeping their agriculture productive, while still being mindful of the environment it impacts. Hoang is currently serving as the Region I Treasurer! And, according to the facts poster, he is the region grammar policeman. Sew, maybee he can halp mi , cuz i'm knot taht gud with grammer!
As we made our parting ways, Emily came up with a fantastic idea to go and visit her dairy farm! SO WE DID! I met her other 9 other siblings as they were doing nightly chores. But more importantly , I met the love of my life. You got it, a little Brown Swiss calf. I will probably buy it and give her an awesome name.
See ya!
Thank you Region I for having us for your awesome day!

Since 1928, Courage Center has thrived on this mission...
When I think about my own life, I have been gifted with many abilities and talents. So often, I take them for granted, or I don't even share them others. After visiting Courage Center, I have a strong desire to be more assertive of sharing my abilities with others. So, when the next summer rolls around, I plan to volunteer at Courage Center North, where the camp focuses on individuals with speech, communication and hearing disabilities.
Earlier this summer I was fortunate enough to be asked to serve as a Region VIII Greenhand Camp Rec. Director! From December 4-6, 2009 over 50 greenhands from the chapters in Region VIII MN FFA, assembled at Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch in Stewartville,MN for 3 days of fun, friends, and FFA.
Kirsten , a fellow Region VI-er, joined me as the Rec Director team! I had a complete blast interacting with FFA members, watching the Region officers in action and helping with all of the behind the scenes work with Kirsten at camp.
Little did the region officers know, we left some surprises in their ice-cream...
(Cayenne pepper, Chili powder and Curry powder)
Finally, one of the most rewarding things about going to camps and conferences like this, is meeting members...
Cabby, Southland FFA... made my day just as I was playing shuffle-board with her and completely missed the board, she said, "FAIL... Epic FAIL." It was a pretty funny moment.
Taylor, St. Charles FFA... is one of the most athletic people I have met. Just as a freshman, he started every single football game in just about any position you could think of including, TE, WR and RB. On top of his skills on the grid-iron, Taylor can do 3 back flips consecutively... Talk about talent.
Faith, Leroy-Ostrander FFA... is still looking to find the CDE just for her. She is really interested in Horses, so she hopes to make it to State Convention in Horse Evaluation! Faith also received the award for most Personal Growth. Well deserved.
Nick, Mabel-Canton FFA... loves to judge livestock. He has a diverse knowledge of the terminology and features of most species. He raises Jersey dairy cattle, and loves to judge them.
Kamyn, Pine Island FFA... is a ninja-cow pie eating master! How do I know? Well, when it comes to playing ninja, she always seems to just disappear and then-BAM!- you are out. Also, she was one of the top 'de-wormers' in the cow pie eating contest.
Blake, Plainview-Elgin-Millville FFA... was cabin-mates with me, again! The first time being FILL conference, and second RGC. However, I learned this time that Blake has quite the interesting story involving a hot pink helmet, and a deer antler glued to the top. Quite simply, within 5 weeks, he had 5 different injuries to his head, so his chapter gave him the helmet to keep him safe!
Go Steve Go! Becky, giving the thumbs up to my numerous pictures! Just before everyone left.
I took over 700!!!!
Thank you Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch for your continuous support of MN FFA members, and thank you Chelsea, Jason, Calli, Steve, Katie, Jenny, Mike, Jared, Lauren, Kevin, Mr. Lubahn and Mr. Brown for giving me the opportunity to serve MN FFA members in a new way! Your team did an excellent job interacting and inspiring the future of our organization...