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Alpaca in the Pasture

8/28/2012

 
    I want to start by saying thank you to everyone who posted.  It is nice to know that some people out there don't judge my blog they just read and enjoy it.  Mom says that when people stop enjoying it is when I should stop blogging so back to our regularly scheduled blogging... lol    
    Today was a little of this and a little of that.  First, Mom took her whole night and put together my next 4 years of school.  Home schooling for High School is a bit harder then Middle school but she has it pretty much under control.  And she found everything online at a minimal cost or free.  Mom says the world is a classroom so a good education doesn't have to cost a fortune and all my college required coarses will be met so I can go off to college with no hassles

My classes for my Freshmen year is as follows:
    Biology
    Algebra
    English I
    US History I
    Computers I
    Study Skills/Bible
    PE
    
My classes for my Sophmore year is as follows:
    Chemistry
    Algebra 2
    English 2
    US History 2
    Computers 2
    Study Skills/Bible
    PE

My classes for my Junior year is as follows:
    Physics I
    Geometry
    English 3
    US Government I
    Computers 3
    Study Skills/Bible
    PE

My classes for my Senior year is as follows:
    Physics 2
    trigonometry
    English 4
    US Government 2
    Art
    Study Skills/Bible
    PE


According to Oklahoma I have to have 23 credits with 8 electives.  Mom has it set so that I can get up to 28 credits and she says that Senior Year I might be able to take College coarses to serve as both High school and College Credit.  That sure would give me a jump on College.  
    Anyway, After Mom and I got School lined out with a half day, Mom went out and worked up the arena with the disc.  We then took time to plastered the Steer roping Calf's horn again.  At this point in the day, Because Mom was tired, we just kind of hung out and watched Rockford Files.  Later when Dad got home we roped a bit after Dad dragged the arena. (at some point I think I probably need to explain how to work up an arena to everyone but that is another blog.) 
    After so much reading going on here on the blog I wanted something cute to post.  Since we had talked about turning out the Alpacas onto the pasture in the next few days we did just that and I got a few pictures for everyone to see.  Check these out ... 
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 Later tonight Mom and I will be on the Computer for a Webinar about Sheep feeding during pregnancy.
morandia
8/28/2012 12:15:57 pm

I want the white one!!!! so cute

RJ
8/29/2012 01:59:13 pm

You can't have Jorden ... He is mine all mine.... hahahaha

Jenny
8/28/2012 06:54:48 pm

Your new courses sound interesting. What kind of PE do you have to do? I love those alpacas! :-) Jethro is busy keeping a watchful eye on everything...

RJ
8/29/2012 02:00:08 pm

For PE class I rope and ride everyday

Jenny
8/29/2012 07:05:17 pm

That sounds like fun! :-)

Sarah
8/29/2012 12:39:48 pm

Sounds as if Mom was busy. I'm sure you were out with the animals. Give them all a pettting for me. And Jethro looks as if he needs his ears scratched. Lol


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