No, don't worry, I don't get the day off, no such thing when ranching. My oldest has been going to public school for eight years now and for the first time the schools sent the buses home early. The highway was just a glare of ice and was in horrible shape. The bus driver called later in the evening and informed us the bus would not be running this morning either. I guess that means my daughter will get an extra day off over the Easter break. She really needs the break from school. The other kids are really starting to get to her. She's happy, I don't know about my Darling Wife though, she has to deal more with the hellions when they're home.
Rest, rest, perturbed spirit! William Shakespeare
Thursday, March 24. 2005
Day Off
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Thanks for such wonderful commentary on living on a cattle ranch in Montana; I've really enjoyed your thoughts, and appreciate learning about your lifestyle.I imagine talk around the dinner table at your place is like this. You are so fortunate.Great photos, beautiful country.
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Bonita Dannells
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2005-03-24 15:24
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Sam, you could try taking the oldest out with you tomorrow so the missus still gets the day off
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DMerriman
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2005-03-24 21:26
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