This is a typical day for Scout. This day is filled with boys and girls ranging from 5-15 years old as well as adults. They work side by side with each other and the adults. Together they plan, problem solve, work as a team, have fun, look out for each other, celebrate each other and take care of a pony. This is real world socialization, this is a typical day in the life of our unschooler.
Tonto gets unloaded from the trailer.
Friends work together to get Tonto ready for her race.
Scout wants to do so much all by herself now, such a big girl.
Everyone pitches in and helps out.
Scout has been REALLY wanting to braid Tonto's mane and tail. While I was registering, Tava step's up and gets it done with Scout. That's right, a 14 year old girl takes the time to do something nice for a 5 year old girl...homeschool kids!
Waiting for the race to start
Behind the scene's 15 year old Hannah is the team photographer today. That is her passion so I hand off the camera. The awesome photo's from this blog entry are all taken by her!
We learn the barrel patterns before heading to the ring.
It turns out there are not any club members on site to help run the show. We need a gate keeper and several helpers to set up and take down the props between each race. These amazing kids step up and take on the task. Without them the show would have been a disaster!
Off they go, Scout and Tonto!!!
When the show is over, we all go home, together...
LIFE IS GOOD!!
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