I’ve been thinking recently about where I would like my career to go now I’m working in marketing.
I like working part-time as it allows me the hours I need to keep on top of everything else and to not feel like I’m slipping behind.
However, do I want to be sat at a desk forever? Probably not.
I spoke to Dan about our 10 year plan yesterday (I have a 10 year plan – he just goes along with it!!!) and admitted that by the time we are finished growing our family, I would love for our income to partially come from our farming ventures. Whether that means diversifying or investing into new plans – we will have to see.
I don’t know how this will happen or if we can grow it to be successful, but I do know it’s a lifelong dream that we can’t step away from.
At the minute, my chickens in the garden and our tiny herd of Welsh Black cows won’t make us much of an income – but watch this space!
Every year in the middle of Summer my work diary becomes
hectic. Boxes upon boxes of branded merchandise are sorted out between rotas of
colleagues who are free on the first Saturday of August, packing up my truck
and all of us traipsing over to a field with barely any phone signal, let alone
4G. Once there, we will all work hard to fill the bare bones of a marquee with our
brand, hoping that clients and other attendees will visit our stand to learn
about the business we dedicate a third of our life to.
Put like that, it doesn’t fill you with much excitement.
Yet, there is something thrilling about Blakesley Show day. Arriving before the
first announcement to put your brand’s stamp and design on to a plot of land
that will be visited by hundreds and hundreds of guests. Figuring out the best
games and prizes to attract more people to encourage more business, as well as
speaking to those people who have heard of us and have thought of moving to us
but haven’t quite got there yet. Also spreading the word about charities we are
supporting and exciting events that we are planning. Blakesley is the perfect
place to provide a fantastic first impression and I’m happy to say that my team
definitely did that!
My colleagues Chloe and Jade showing off how busy our stand was for the majority of the day.
Blakesley Show itself is a local legend, having been organised annually for 135 years. Generations of farmers and their friends and families have been visiting the show ground for years with their cattle, sheep and horses in the hopes of winning a qualifier on home turf. It’s also a chance for these same farmers to peruse the latest farming technology, purchase locally sourced products and support their neighbours and country sports that may well take place on their land. You can also be sure of an education, learning about stock judging, the history of the Shire horse and also how local hunts operate within the boundaries of the law.
Some of the sheep entered for judging.
2019 was no exception. Even
though I was busy with work for the majority of the day, the local sense of
community was undeniable. If you didn’t know the person walking past you, you
can guarantee you’d know one of their friends. If you weren’t a member of the
local Grafton Hunt Pony Club, or if you’d never tried hunting with the Farmer’s
Bloodhounds, you could ask a Master or previous member about their experiences
at their stand. You can also be sure you’d get given a free drink and you’d
find some complimentary refreshments at another stand close by.
This Shire horse on the display team was giving me some inspiration for my own traditional cob’s feathers!
After attending many country shows
in the past, I’m happy to say that Blakesley is the only one with a true local
feel. It’s not so much about companies making money, but about companies and
organisations giving back to the community that has supported them over the
years. I’m happy that the company I work for has given me the opportunity at
representing them at such a prestigious local show and, even through the stress
and tears of organising, I can’t wait to begin the journey all over again in
2020.
The Towcester & Onley Equine Vets stand inside our TVC marquee.