
Speaking of selling things, we've moved since my last post. We are now doing business down in Sierra Vista, Arizona (not far from Tuscon). I've made lots of friends already and I really like it. So do the worms! They are multiplying like crazy and people here a
re really excited about vermicomposting. I've had so much fun going to the Bisbee Farmer's Market! It's on Saturdays in Bisbee, Arizona. I set up a booth and sell worm tea, worm tea bags (my #1 seller), and worms and worm bin systems. I love talking to everyone about my business and how they can start vermicomposting. I think it surprises everyone to see such a young kid running a booth at the show. Mom comes too, but she just sits in the shade and plays on her phone or reads while I do all the work! She says it's good experience and doesn't want to steal any of it from me. One day I made a world-record amount of money by getting $113 in one day! I re-invested some of it in supplies to make my new worm bins. Then of course I put 1/2 in savings for my mission and college and 10% to tithing (charity). But I still had enough left over to get a really cool nerf gun and a few fish for my fish tank. I met a lot of cool people too and had fun trading worm tea at the end of the day if I had any left. I wish I could go more often, but Mom gets busy (and I'm having fun this summer too), so I haven't gone very many times.

I also have some new worms that a fellow-worm-guy gave me at the Bisbee Farmer's Market. He gave me European wrigglers and local black wrigglers. They're not ready to sell yet though, because I'm just letting them multiply until we get a self-sustaining population.
One time this summer, I almost sold out completely of my redworms! But luckily, there were about a million worm babies in the bedding, so I took a little break on advertising and am just letting them grow big and strong. I'm just about ready to sell them again. I also have been saving up to invest in another big worm shipment, but I'm waiting to see where we'll be (and if I'll get to keep my business open) before I order them. It's kind of hard not knowing, and I'll be really sad if I have to put my business on hold for a couple of years if we move overseas, but I think it will probably be worth it.
OK, that's enough for now! Talk to you soon!
Ryan, President of I've Got Worms!
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