Our cotton candy tent was filled with these heart felt handmade cards:
This little girl is a childhood cancer survivor:
survivors walk:
My talented aunt mamie doing what she does best:
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
The Spring Fling at Ruskin Elementry
Hey guys and girls! The Spring Fling had a bit more than just cotton candy, we had:
Hotdogs,
cookie decorating,
Nachos,
cakes,
and of course...
cotton candy!!
Blessings and thanks to everyone who participated in the Ruskin Spring Fling!
Hotdogs,
cookie decorating,
Nachos,
cakes,
and of course...
cotton candy!!
Blessings and thanks to everyone who participated in the Ruskin Spring Fling!
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Hello Fellow Waycrossians,
Hello everyone!
This blog is to keep you updated on your favorite cotton candy making muskateers, Me (Kristina) and my Aunt Mamie and her husband Neal.
We've recently been at Swampfest and The Rod Run.
We volunteer for IWAC, Illuminate Waycross At Christmas a project that helps light up our beautiful city at Christmas Time!
As one Fellow Waycross Native said, "If the government can't afford appropriate christmas lighting then we will do it ourselves!!
And that's just what we are doing!
We have made purple, pink and blue cotton candy that both young and old enjoy!!
Cotton Candy on a stick is a dollar and in bag is two dollars, and even more rewarding than the cotton candy is knowing that you helped light up the great city of Waycross!
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask here or ask my Aunt Mamie on the Greenscreen, just ask for Skywatcher!
Blessings,
~Kristina
This blog is to keep you updated on your favorite cotton candy making muskateers, Me (Kristina) and my Aunt Mamie and her husband Neal.
We've recently been at Swampfest and The Rod Run.
We volunteer for IWAC, Illuminate Waycross At Christmas a project that helps light up our beautiful city at Christmas Time!
As one Fellow Waycross Native said, "If the government can't afford appropriate christmas lighting then we will do it ourselves!!
And that's just what we are doing!
We have made purple, pink and blue cotton candy that both young and old enjoy!!
Cotton Candy on a stick is a dollar and in bag is two dollars, and even more rewarding than the cotton candy is knowing that you helped light up the great city of Waycross!
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask here or ask my Aunt Mamie on the Greenscreen, just ask for Skywatcher!
Blessings,
~Kristina
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