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The blog of a college student working on her BA in History

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I'm a 30 year old mother of two. I'm in my junior year at a small college in the Central US, and working on my Bachelor of Arts degree in History with a Minor in Political Science.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Tag


This is Spud. He and I were deer hunting during rifle season. This was the last day of the season.
















HERE ARE THE RULES...
1) Choose the 4th folder where you store your pictures on the computer
2)Select the 4th picture in the folder
3)Explain the picture
4)Tag 4 people to do the same

I tag Mrs. 4444, Skeeter, Eva, and Sara.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

You better watch out.....

After caroling with the cub scouts at the nursing home/assisted living home (I'm the assistant cubmaster because we all know I have too much free time on my hands).....

We saw Santa!


Merry Christmas everyone!
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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Another Blogroll Addition

It was brought to my attention that I had left out one of my regulars. In my defense, she was just lurking so I didn't know she'd been visiting. I've added a link to
The Simpson Family on my blogroll, and encourage you all to go say hi.

Love ya Sara!

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

I got a picture of Bigfoot!!!

I, ladies and gentlemen, have photographic evidence that there is in fact a bigfoot. Here it is:

What? He has big feet....that counts doesn't it? Love ya Spud!

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Thursday, December 04, 2008

Blogroll addition

For anyone who's interested, I've added the link to the Dirt Broke Rodeo Company website to my blogroll. The Dirt Broke Rodeo Company is what we call our bucking horse operation. If you visit the site and see any problems or have any questions or suggestions let me know. Building a website is quite a bit different than having a blog. I know I only have a few regular readers here (thanks Mrs4444 and Skeeter :) ) but at least I get feedback. For feedback on the website I have to rely on my dad and Spud and, let's face it, they're not real detail oriented. I also thought since some of you have shown interest in my posts about our horses that you might like to see more pictures.

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