Although it seems the week has flown by, I had a blast in Pennsylvania this year for our Ayrshire Convention. On Tuesday I was so blessed in being a part of the National Winning Quiz Bowl team as well as seeing so many other youth younger and older compete in contests that will make them stronger leaders and all of us closer as the future leaders of our association. On Wednesday, we toured Mowrey Homestead Farm, visited flight 93 memorial, and ended our day at Hameau Farm. On Thursday the Annual Meeting was held, as well as many awards were presented for things such as All Americans and Production winners. That evening was the Annual Banquet where I gave up my title of National Ayrshire Queen and passed my crown on to the lovely Leann Van Der Lann of Fedrick, Oklahoma. Friday was the Grand National sale that averaged $3,060 thank you to all the buyers and consignors of all lots. Although this week was very hard for me since I gave up my crown, I still had a blast I shared so many laughs with new and old friends. I hope to have set the bar as high as I could for the next Queen! But where one door closes another one opens. Love always.
Xoxo
-Queen Kbar

I was so blessed to have met both of these young ladies this week! Lilly wants to be the National Queen someday, and I know she can do it!

I was trying my best to rock the plastic booties and KY blue dress. I pulled it off well, right?

This past year Leann has been the best princess a girl could ask for, I wish her nothing but the best during her year of reign!

Caden is my buddy from Maryland, I have known him since he was a small child, he always has a smile on his face and we share the same love for the beautiful Ayrshire cow!

Pennsylvania was such a gorgeous place to give up my crown. Much love to all who supported this convention.
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