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It has been 8 years that we have been doing the sleigh rides and spudnuts. It is a good time anytime.

burlcreekfarm@juno.com says 2015-10-16 20:08:53 (CST)



Kari, sounds like all is well. Are the youngsters all grown up yet? Still have ponies? Any foals this year from those nice Shires? M. Burley


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Anna Knapp-Peck says 2015-10-17 09:57:54 (CST)



Hey Kari, I had some young men on a mission come into the library where I work, and one of them is from Idaho, and I was disappointed to learn he didn't know you. It seems like he should the states not that big ;-). I'm sure if he had a sleigh ride and a spudnut he wouldn't forget! Your kids must be all grown up. Mine are getting there Lain started middle school this year and Troy is in 5th grade. Time goes fast.


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KM says 2015-10-23 10:02:35 (CST)



The time flies. My oldest is in college. Works at the college dairy. You can take the farm girl off the farm but not the farm out of the girl. She got the job on the spot because she could drive a loader and wasn't afraid of cows.

Older son is a junior and younger is a sophomore. My baby is an 8th grader. Time flies.

We are playing with the horses but not showing as much. Figure we can show later they can only do HS stuff for these 4 years.

LF


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