My day began rising at 6 a.m. yesterday, to get myself ready for the 40 minute drive north to Windsor, this year's location of the California Holstein Association Juniors Cow Camp days. A jam packed 2 1/2 days of cow lovin' fun. Just over 50 campers attended. They camped outside under the stars for two nights in the beautiful Richard's Grove on the grounds of Saralee's Vineyard.
So, my role in Cow Camp was to give a blogging workshop to four groups of kids. I had SO much fun! What a GREAT group of kids! We created a blog titled CA Cow Camp Bloggers that the kids will be able to update with some of their agriculture related activities such as showing at various fairs, state and nationwide competitions they participate in and caring for their calves, heifers and cows. The purpose of the workshop was to give the kids a little taste of what blogging is all about.
The kids were able to rotate between four different morning workshops and four different afternoon workshops. In the photo below, Rocco is giving a workshop on clipping and styling a calf to prepare her for show. Yes, cows get their hair done too:)
And here is one of the morning blogging sessions. The kids wrote out their blog posts, which consisted of a few sentences, on paper which I then entered on the blog later in the day.
And this is the beautiful drive between 'camp' and the 'class rooms'.....right through the vineyard.
I hope you'll pop on over to CA Cow Camp Bloggers to check out the updates the kids created while at Cow Camp and some fun photos!
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it looks like a great time, but i bet you are exhausted!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGood for you for teaching these kids about blogging! I went to the blog you created for them and it's really neat. Great job as always!
ReplyDeleteGood for you! The kids are learning from the best!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see those kids blogging! A great creative outlet and lets them work on their writing skills as well.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a generous person with your time. I think it's wonderful that you're helping kids connect through blogging.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for such kind words:) The kids were an inspiration to me in many ways! I just love working with kids:)
ReplyDeleteSetting up a blog about the camp experience was such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome, it looks like everyone had a good time and came back with some great memories! We need to keep passing this farming thing on down!
ReplyDeleteSounds lovely - wish we had them here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great chance for kids to get together to learn something fun and new and kudos to you for taking time out to teach them!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting this workshop. I know the kids really enjoyed it!
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