Most transformation Tuesday's consist of a picture taken of a girl in junior high in her awkward stage and then another current picture of her beautiful and more fashionable self. Well, I have to admit the picture I'm sharing today isn't my greatest look. What's most important is instead of beautiful current picture, there is a picture of my dad. Woah, rebelious I know. #rulebreaker
In my opinion, this is one of the greatest #TransformationTuesday's ever done. This picture shows me winning the Washington County Fair in 2008 and my dad winning the Washington County Fair in 1982. 26 years later, the same pens are in the barn. It make me laugh because my family has many pictures taken in the exact pens where my dad was. This shows the family history and tradition that goes on in daily farm life. Although many things change, those white t-shirts with the 4-H emblem never seem to go out of style. Nor does the passion for the swine industry and showing livestock that my family has.
In my opinion, this is one of the greatest #TransformationTuesday's ever done. This picture shows me winning the Washington County Fair in 2008 and my dad winning the Washington County Fair in 1982. 26 years later, the same pens are in the barn. It make me laugh because my family has many pictures taken in the exact pens where my dad was. This shows the family history and tradition that goes on in daily farm life. Although many things change, those white t-shirts with the 4-H emblem never seem to go out of style. Nor does the passion for the swine industry and showing livestock that my family has.
Above: 2008 & 1982 Washington County Fair Champions
Below: Leah, Champion Jr. Showman in 2013 in the south pens at the Washington Co. Fair
Below: Leah, Champion Jr. Showman in 2013 in the south pens at the Washington Co. Fair