Ellen signed the boys up for a Farmer's Market booth and prepared them to sell the bracelets they have been making this summer. James and Scott can make a bracelet in about 10 minutes by weaving a strand of colored parachute cord and attaching a nice snap clasp. Kids loved them and the boys were happy to tell them all about how they are made and how much they cost. They stayed busy and focused on their customers all morning and earned a nice pot of money for their efforts. The family was there for support, but the boys did all the selling.
Todd, James, Scott
The boys had a colorful table with their wares displayed. The girl next to them is from their ward and she was selling duct tape wallets and duct tape flower pens. The community supported the kids and bought their goods and asked them a lot of questions and commended them on their work as they shopped.
Busy booths are good!

James takes a quiet moment to check out the wares next door.
An awkward moment for a Todd. A little girl came up to him and watched him eating his Lunchables snaks. Todd played coy and waited. Soon the little girls mom called her...
...Todd was relieved and happy again. Girls!
Scott keeps his eye on a potential client with money in his hand. "Come on over here. I think you will want to buy one of my great bracelets".
It was a full morning of work and there was a cheer for Dad when he arrived with pizza.
No time for lunch now... I've got a couple of customers!
Grandma and Benny share the experience together.








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