Looking back at the year of 2012, a lot of interesting things have happened and many friends have been made, including those that I am so thankful to have on State Council! I have reflected on the other past events and how they might influence this upcoming year, to which, I am looking forward to with enthusiasm!
In the upcoming year of 2013, so many things can happen. Some planned and some not, but isn't that what makes life exciting? I may not know what exactly to expect, but there's no doubt that I'll make the best of it either having fun with it or learning from it as David Brinkley once said, "Lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at you."
The new year is another layer of my foundation, which I will strive to make the best out of!
Happy New Year and may your surprises bring you forward!
"Even if you stumble, you're still moving forward." -Anonymous.
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Monday, December 31, 2012
Time For Family And Fun!
During
the holidays, people travel near and far just to see their families. It really
shows how important family is to us, especially during special times of the
year. This year, I’ve realized just how many crazy things we will do for our
family.
My
brother’s church needed a Santa Claus for their Christmas party, because their
normal Santa Claus wasn’t able to come. Apparently, I was the first one my
brother though of to be Santa. I didn’t think I’d be a very convincing Santa,
especially because half of the kids were related to me. Luckily, after a few
pillows were stuffed into the outfit, no one recognized me. Later, my cousin
told me that I needed to work on my Santa, because his son didn’t think I was
the real one.
When my
sister came home on the 27th, and we got a ton of snow, we started
right up with a family creation. Snowboating. We hook the snowboat to the
tractor, a sled to the back of the boat, build a snow hill, and drive through
the yard. We’ve also started using inflatable sleds behind the four wheeler,
taking them over jumps. We’ve even tried rafts and pool toys, like the
alligator. Sadly, he didn’t survive the jump.
Maybe
my family is just a little weird, but I still love them. Well, it’s time to go
spend the rest of the day with my siblings and cousins! Happy New Year!
It's Beginning to Look a lot Like.........
We've all been there. If not for our pig project, for our sheep, goat, horse, beef, poultry, rabbit, or cavy! Of course we all knew the kind, almost summer-like temperatures weren't going to hold on forever and the second snow of the year came just in time for sheep washing day! If you have a wool breed of sheep heading to this years sheep to shawl or sheep show, you know the rules. "All sheep may be washed no less than two weeks prior to the contest."
Let's not forget about the family living section. Bakers praying their cake turns out as the best yet, woodworking projects being sanded, stained, and varnished just right, sewing projects finally getting that hem, knitting needles working as fast as they can possibly go, and practice shawls washed and ready for their debut at the fleece to shawl contest. Yup, I've seen all those things happening here too!
Why do we do it? Sounds like a lot of work! We do it because we love it! It has become part of us, and we look forward to it each and every year! What other event in Pennsylvania opens its doors to the number of people who come there? They come to see it, taste it, hear it, smell it, and touch it!
I'm going to be there and I hope to see you all there too!
My sister and me at last year's sheep show! |
The two Dauphin County Fleece to Shawl teams from last year |
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Looking back at the year
Looking back at this year its safe to say a lot has changed in my life. Things as simple as my driving status and what I'm doing athletically. To things that that will change my life for the better such as my college choice to my position in 4-H.
On of the first things I was able to do in the beginning of the year was to get my drivers license, after not being able to pass two times, and then after so many months of working hard and saving, with some help with my project animals, I was finally able to buy my own truck.
For most of my high school career I was not planning on going to college. At the end of Jr. year our school had my class have interview with our guidance councilor asking what we had planed after high school. I told her I was just planing on going into the workforce. Then she simply asked if I would at least look. So I did as such, I found Penn College, and I was very interested in this school so I decided to visit there. After the tore I knew I wanted to go to this school. I am now accepted, have my spot reserved, and I know when my placement testing is.
Football is a large part of my high school career and I worked all summer for a starting spot on the team. during summer workouts I was doing the the little stuff right. I was not the strongest, but I was technical and I stayed quick. Finally, coach had me rotating in. I was going to play! Then the the next week I'm on the phone telling coach I cant play this season because I had a life time opportunity that I was not letting pass by me. That's it my football career is over. So I thought, latter in the season I was once again on the team as a manager.
When I found out that I was going to be a Sr. Councilor at 4-H camp I thought I did everything I could possibly do to become the best leader that I can be. That thought easily changed after I was inducted into council. Now I work with a work with a wonderful team. Ones that I have worked with before, ones that I've that I worked against, and ones that I never really worked with. With that said, I love working with everyone on this team. It has been a great year and I can't wait to see what the next year has in store for us.
On of the first things I was able to do in the beginning of the year was to get my drivers license, after not being able to pass two times, and then after so many months of working hard and saving, with some help with my project animals, I was finally able to buy my own truck.
For most of my high school career I was not planning on going to college. At the end of Jr. year our school had my class have interview with our guidance councilor asking what we had planed after high school. I told her I was just planing on going into the workforce. Then she simply asked if I would at least look. So I did as such, I found Penn College, and I was very interested in this school so I decided to visit there. After the tore I knew I wanted to go to this school. I am now accepted, have my spot reserved, and I know when my placement testing is.
Football is a large part of my high school career and I worked all summer for a starting spot on the team. during summer workouts I was doing the the little stuff right. I was not the strongest, but I was technical and I stayed quick. Finally, coach had me rotating in. I was going to play! Then the the next week I'm on the phone telling coach I cant play this season because I had a life time opportunity that I was not letting pass by me. That's it my football career is over. So I thought, latter in the season I was once again on the team as a manager.
When I found out that I was going to be a Sr. Councilor at 4-H camp I thought I did everything I could possibly do to become the best leader that I can be. That thought easily changed after I was inducted into council. Now I work with a work with a wonderful team. Ones that I have worked with before, ones that I've that I worked against, and ones that I never really worked with. With that said, I love working with everyone on this team. It has been a great year and I can't wait to see what the next year has in store for us.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Not just a football team it's a family
I would just like to take this opportunity to say great job to my high school football team. They made it to the PIAA AAA District 10 finals, unfortunately were not able to win the game. Altho they did not come on top at the end I know that the senior's and the rest of the team left it on the field and everyone was very proud of them.
Hello there this is John and you might of not know but before I was inducted to state council I was one of the players.
We had just finished summer workouts and we had a week break until two-a-days started. I was inducted within that brake. I remember getting home and calling the head coach about the opportunity that was given to me. I was not sure what his reaction was going to be, what he would say, or if he would try to talk me out of it. I was pleasantly pleased when he said that thinks that my choice was a good one.
Now that I was able to tell the coach now what was the team going to say to me on the first day of school. I was plaining on being called a quitter, or lazy, but that wasn't the case. Everyone thought what I was doing is great and I recall on one of my friends saying that I'm "awesome at 4-H".
Many players and even their parents missed me on the field saying that it was just not the same. I think that the person that was upset the most was our school Athletic Trainer. And then one game latter on in the season I seen that the team was down a manager or "water girl". I went to our trainer and asked if he wanted help. He said yes in a hart beat. Once I was back on the field I made sure that the team knew I was there hitting their helmets and shoulder pads. The faces on the player seem very happy, at least that's what I thought. Latter during that game when I was standing near our trainer he asked me what I was doing next Friday night and if I wanted to do it again and for the rest of the season. I quickly said yes with a huge smile on my face. Then once again I was part of the team, not as a player as I once was but as a manager or "water girl". (yes they called me water girl, but I didn't mind)
Hello there this is John and you might of not know but before I was inducted to state council I was one of the players.
We had just finished summer workouts and we had a week break until two-a-days started. I was inducted within that brake. I remember getting home and calling the head coach about the opportunity that was given to me. I was not sure what his reaction was going to be, what he would say, or if he would try to talk me out of it. I was pleasantly pleased when he said that thinks that my choice was a good one.
Now that I was able to tell the coach now what was the team going to say to me on the first day of school. I was plaining on being called a quitter, or lazy, but that wasn't the case. Everyone thought what I was doing is great and I recall on one of my friends saying that I'm "awesome at 4-H".
Many players and even their parents missed me on the field saying that it was just not the same. I think that the person that was upset the most was our school Athletic Trainer. And then one game latter on in the season I seen that the team was down a manager or "water girl". I went to our trainer and asked if he wanted help. He said yes in a hart beat. Once I was back on the field I made sure that the team knew I was there hitting their helmets and shoulder pads. The faces on the player seem very happy, at least that's what I thought. Latter during that game when I was standing near our trainer he asked me what I was doing next Friday night and if I wanted to do it again and for the rest of the season. I quickly said yes with a huge smile on my face. Then once again I was part of the team, not as a player as I once was but as a manager or "water girl". (yes they called me water girl, but I didn't mind)
Lehigh County Awards Banquet
On November 9th, I had the honor of being invited to speak
during the Leihgh County 4-H Awards Banquet.
As part of the event I got the opportunity to be the keynote speaker in
which I got to promote 4-H State Wide 4-H events.
The exciting part of the event was the honor I received to
meet so many new 4-Hers. Before I spoke I
got to sit down and speak with 4-H Leaders, Parents, and Youth. Sitting there I learned about clubs I never
heard about and projects that seemed unreal.
Lehigh County has a Veterinarian Club that I never would have guessed as
a project.
Once I got to speak I had tremendous fun promoting Camping,
Capital Days, Achievement Days, Leadership Conference, and State Council.
I was able to promote Camping seeing how it benefits four
4-H groups: Youth, Pre-Teens, Teens, and Parents. 4-H youth love camp because of its fun and
interactive experience with nature.
Pre-teens love camp because they get to chill with cool teenagers and be
away from embarrassing adults. Teens
learn valuable life skills such as working with youth that is difficult to come
by if you don’t experience camping. Parents love 4-H camp because it is a place
that is safe and secured filled with caring counselors and staff.
Capital Days has by far been my favorite event to talk
about. The experience of meeting with state
legislatures is a significant experience for any 4-Her. Also learning how to implement Parliamentary
Procedure was a new experience for me.
Achievement Days is one of my favorite events because I get
to hear of all the different events that 4-Hers compete in which is their
passion. We get to compete and then
watch 4-Hers talents and fashion revue.
Leadership Conference is the event to go to this year for
one reason, Chocolate River. That’s
right we are celebrating Leadership by grabbing our golden tickets and setting
off into the wonderful world of chocolate.
At SLC we learn the importance of being a leader and improve our leadership
skills.
The final experienced I mentioned was State Council. Being part of this amazing team is truly the
better part of being on the State Council.
I have gotten to meet people that I never would have hoped to meet. The best part on State Council is not your
personal experience but the team experience.
I hoped my message that I gave to my fellow 4-Hers from
Lehigh County was truly appreciated and will inspire 4-hers to pursue 4-H
outside of their county, on a state level.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Thankful for National 4-H Congress
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Pennsylvania Delegation |
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International Night with Tyler Shaw, your Vice President of Events
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Youth
Leadership Team partner
and new friend from
Trevor Kauer
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My
mom, Toni Stuetz, was our state
advisor at congress and our southeastern
PA
chaperone on the flight home. It was
her birthday so we celebrated with
cheesecake at Chili’s!
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Sincerely,
Cecilia Stuetz
“I’ve learned that people will
forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never
forget how you made them feel.” ~Maya Angelou
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