Monty - hush being mean ...no there is no Braums
I sold the cornish bantams to Nana...I know where I got them though...they was costly
Okla-doodle - I got Trumpeters, WOE, Italian owls, German field pigeons, Spanish Pouters, runts, modenas, um....I am forgetting some...I don't even remember all the chickens!
Everyone - thanks...I am very proud of my boys. Like all kids they have their moments. The oldest can be a bit of a smart aleck (no comments about where he gets that but hey...he is my boy) The youngest can be a toot but will work his hind end off. My mom is always on me about some of the things we require from our children like the yes mams and no sirs...we didnt do that growing-up. I think it is really important now. The other teachers know that my kids are expected to answer that way and will clear their throats if they don't get it...they might have heard me. I gotta brag on them some more but y'all started it! We had a young lady that probably had Aspergers (like Autism) anyways...not very socially aware and such...when Bubba had her in class...he took to taking her to music and PE and such...she would get distracted and wander off! Then Clayton took care ofher during one of the programs making sure she stood in the right place and told her what song to sing and when to stop...very comical. Of course these are also the same boys that have well...informed the techer they could not go on with the kindergaten graduation because he hadn't lead the pledge yet...mom was horrified!
Henny
I sold the cornish bantams to Nana...I know where I got them though...they was costly
Okla-doodle - I got Trumpeters, WOE, Italian owls, German field pigeons, Spanish Pouters, runts, modenas, um....I am forgetting some...I don't even remember all the chickens!
Everyone - thanks...I am very proud of my boys. Like all kids they have their moments. The oldest can be a bit of a smart aleck (no comments about where he gets that but hey...he is my boy) The youngest can be a toot but will work his hind end off. My mom is always on me about some of the things we require from our children like the yes mams and no sirs...we didnt do that growing-up. I think it is really important now. The other teachers know that my kids are expected to answer that way and will clear their throats if they don't get it...they might have heard me. I gotta brag on them some more but y'all started it! We had a young lady that probably had Aspergers (like Autism) anyways...not very socially aware and such...when Bubba had her in class...he took to taking her to music and PE and such...she would get distracted and wander off! Then Clayton took care ofher during one of the programs making sure she stood in the right place and told her what song to sing and when to stop...very comical. Of course these are also the same boys that have well...informed the techer they could not go on with the kindergaten graduation because he hadn't lead the pledge yet...mom was horrified!
Henny
