And, of course, I had to include these of Terence. He was chosen to go up on stage by Rick Hubbard to demonstrate these hippy sticks. Not sure what they are really called but Terence was incredible. At first I was worried as I think Rick was trying to pick out an 8 or 9 year old who could manage to toss and catch. Terence, only 6, is as tall as a lot of 8 and 9 year olds (he's about 130 cm) but coordination levels are maybe not as advanced in all areas. The funnier part was when Rick leaned over and asked Terence his name then said, 'Everyone give Terence a big warm welcome'. Then, he leaned over and asked Terence where he was from. I was nearby and could hear the conversation which went something like this. 'Budapest'. 'Where?'. 'Budapest'. 'Where?'. 'Budapest, Hungary'. long pause then Terence said, 'It's in Europe'. I didn't even know Terence knew all that but Rick just ignored the city part of his introduction and got on with the stick tossing. Very funny! Kerry, this can go on your blog about American's lack of geographical knowledge. The conversation has been a main topic of ours ever since Miss South Carolina attempted to answer why do so many Americans have a bad sense of geography.
Anyway, here are a bunch of shots that I couldn't decide on so had to include all. I was amazed at how well Terence did at it!