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I always refer to your name as "Molepet" in my head. Like you have moles for pets. :oops:
someone told be that shortly after I first used it yrs ago.. They asked if I had added moles to my menagerie.. just in the yard :lau
I hadn't thought of that when I started using it. :barnie
 
By the way, this is a really good thread! Thank you for starting it!
You know, I am too. I’ve been curious about everyone’s names for a while now, and I’m thankful I went ahead and started it. I have been away from my phone for 6 or 7 hours now so I’ve got a lot of catching up to do. This thread has made me feel even more a part of the BYC community because I feel like I’m getting to know everyone, simply by finding out how their name came about. I’m thrilled.
 
1cock2hens like a typical trio of chickens because when I started this particular account it was a shared account, me and two girls I was dating.
Your name always reminds me of my friends bowling team. A guy, his wife and another guy.
Their team was called 4 balls and a split.
 
My name is pretty self explanatory, but there is some backstory. I do have Cayugas. I have a 9 yr old son that is my miracle child. I was told at 16 I would never be able to have children. And then in 2009, after 2 months of having what I thought was a reoccurring flu the ER told me I was pregnant. Skip forward 8 years, I was really feeling the need for another child. Knowing I couldn't have anymore I decided to get some ducks and chickens.
So Cayuga Momma seemed to fit.
Yes, that is a very neat and special story and one worth telling. Thank you!
 
learned western rode that for many years... Wanted to learn to jump then changed to dressage because I was tired of my horse jumping out from under neath me... Then learned to drive... and I was hooked. Litterally....VBG

Mostly Cross breds Quarter, Arab, Standardbred, then driving drew me to Drafts. Shes smallish only seventeen hands and sixteen hundred pounds when fit...
deb
Seventeen hands is a good size horse, but I guess it would be on the small side for a draft. My son’s roping horse is 16 2 and plenty tall for me. He’s our tallest. Those big giants are kind of scary, but I’ll bet they’re really big babies, kind of like Great Danes, so to speak.
 
I have a first name that is hard for most people to pronounce, especially with a Kentucky accent. So when my sister got pregnant she decided, being the bossy big sister she is, that the kids would call me Kiki. That was 10 years ago, and Kiki just stuck. Leigh is my middle name, and 02 is from my e-mail.
KikiLeigh02 is a very well put together name. I’m sure your nieces/nephews are crazy about you.
 

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