Sunday, August 8, 2010

Paula's Family Project

A number of years ago when we were winding down in showing cattle, Paula and Nic came up with the idea of selling Hawaiian Shave Ice at the county fair. We had always enjoyed Matsumoto's on the North Shore in Hawaii, and Nic sourced the machines that would shave the ice just like they do in Hawaii. Thus was born Tutu's. It is a great place for teenagers to learn how to work and how to handle money. Here was this years crew. Caitlin was in charge of putting this together.


Our friend James tried a new product this year, the Hula Cookie.


Tucker took a little gas over the weird 'stach, but was a great sport!


Grandma was calm as a cucumber!


Kennedy was a real trooper, and with Vivian and Lyann really provided key help.


Next door to the booth was the kid tractor pull. The twinkies and CC were awesome.



There were usually about a hundred kids hanging around, and the only way to keep them under control was to tell them that no shave ice unless they sat still. Usually worked for about 5 minutes.



Another really fun year at the fair!

1 comment:

paula said...

awesome thanks for posting our lives