Seems like with all of the recent fairs this would be a great time to have a p0st about my old Ag days.
This was at the Ag building at my High School. I pretty much spent my entire high school career down at ag…. or on the soccer fields =) This steer was from my senior year, 1991. He was a pain to halter break so I named him “Worfless”.
Hanging out at the fairgrounds. Yowsers, look at the color of those pants. But hey, at least I was color coordinated with Worfless. Right? Or maybe not!
Hi Carin!!
ReplyDeleteYou still look exactly the same!!! Amazing!!
It's so neat to see your love of animals! My oldest daughter would love to spend the day with you!
I LOVE these pictures!! I was an ag science kid too - lots of judging trips with FFA - ahhh the memories!! thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletesssssiiiiizzzlllinnnnggg!!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteLineman
I love the pants! I have to admit, I have never been that up close and personal with a cow. You make it look like fun, though.
ReplyDeleteLove all these old photos!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteYou were a cutie!
ReplyDeletethose are neat pics
ReplyDeleteI remember having some bright pants like that myself!
ReplyDeleteWow...I think that is awesome! Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteI just love it...it seems you had an awesome life growing up. ;)
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your Friday post, Carin. Linda
ReplyDeleteI love these pictures...you look so happy. My daughter would have a ball with you and your animals...poor thing is stuck in suburban life where she's bigger than all of her animals.
ReplyDeleteGreat Picture!
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty Awesome!
You haven't change a bit☺
Great picture! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing these 'flashbacks'!
ReplyDeleteAaawww, old photos are the best! I used to have a pair of maroon levis in high school... soooo stylin!
ReplyDeleteI love LM's comment! Too funny.
ReplyDeleteCarin you are so lucky we didn't get to have livestock at our Ag building. We learned how to weld though! Oh and we had to do Land Judging. Talk about an eye opener at our first contest. We had no clue what we were doing and there were kids using their arm to judge distance and how level the ground was. We didn't do so well at those contests. But it got us out of school and that's all that mattered. lol
Carin,
ReplyDeleteYou haven't changed a bit.
Kat