Posted by RVS on September 02, 2011 at 06:11:42 from (209.226.116.143):
In Reply to: HELP - glennster posted by kruser on September 01, 2011 at 19:55:53:
My daughter just turned 17 in July.fortunalty she still wants the country life.Her daily routine all summer has been works at horse farm doing chores at 6am for two hour,Then she trains a horse and gives riding lessons for 3-4 hours.Then she comes back home for lunch then leaves to go to a dairy farm and milks 120 head of cows and comes home around 8pm. Right now she stops at the neighbours after work to work with her 4H lambs and heifers.This weekend is a big fall fair around here and she shows sheep friday and beef cattle Saturday and a horse show on Sunday.Can you guess who gets to tag along if I can keep up.She had aboyfriend aat the end of school last year and decided that he was holding her back and moved on.(YES)They know what's best and I'm sure she will be there to help on Saturday(maybe a little tired from the late night but there just the same). Good Luck at the pull
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