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tlrnhi 04-27-2008 07:50 PM

what a great looking family!!

mgshaw 04-27-2008 08:06 PM

i am kind of proud of them, think I will keep them

mgshaw 04-27-2008 08:13 PM

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here is a couple more of the girls

another version of the avatar, taken x-mas 03
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our angel, I call this one" the faces of Kacie"
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Celeste 04-27-2008 11:15 PM

Those are beautiful girls!

I gotta tell you a story about steers I think you'll find funny.

I was out in Idaho for a volunteer (mission), and my companion and I were invited to attend a Rodeo with a couple. While there I was asking a gentleman questions about it when my companion jumps in and ask "What's the difference between a cow and a steer?" The man turned red, started to stutter and asked his wife to explain. I said "Obviously, we've got a delicate situation here!"

PamH 04-28-2008 02:51 AM

Melissa, I am so glad you posted your family.
You, your daughters and granddaughter are beautiful. Hubby is pretty good looking tooooooo!! :lol: I can tell you love being a grandma. Your guardian angel is so sweet. I'm glad you posted a bigger picture of them.

Thanks for sharing.
Pam

Feathers 04-28-2008 06:00 AM

Beautiful family photos. Thank you for sharing.


tia sarah 04-28-2008 09:12 AM

hey we just had our san jacinto week end here in pasadena TEXAS. and i just found out what the difference is between a bull and steer. that one gentle man all so turned all shades of red . i didn't understand until he told me. the things a person could learn at one of theese things. wowww

ButtercreamCakeArtist 04-28-2008 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by mgshaw
yes they are holsteins, but those were steers, so no dairy for them! one of those is now in my freezer and the rest in that picture went off to the sale barn

Thanks for sharing such wonderful pics, Melissa! We went in half with my Aunt and Uncle on a beef last fall. We're not doing that again. It was a lot of money up-front but cheaper in the long-run....but we aren't really big on red meat, so we sold some of it to our family at cost. We had T-bone for supper last night.
Back to the pics--those are great!! Thanks! :D

mgshaw 04-28-2008 04:26 PM

aint it funny how some men ( I said some, so no offense to any of you guys out there) can blow and go and cuss and tell dirty jokes butt ask them a question about the delicate subject of how a steer comes to become a steer and they are speachless :lol: :lol:

barnbum 04-29-2008 03:15 AM

This is off topic about the photos, but you gals started it. :lol: My boyfriend from YEARS ago had a very hard time watching my dad and brother castrate piglets. I have to admit it wasn't the most delicate of procedures, but especially so for a city boy.

Just one reason I didn't marry that one. :wink:


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