A lot of our regular customers waited to come because they wanted to give to this cause. We've had a good variety of people stop in to help us. |
I hate to lose them. They've done so well. |
I like it; I think it's good. We needed it, ... There's definitely more parking. As far as Munn goes, I think it's safer. They have better crosswalks. |
It was all in the family for a while. Then we started leasing animals because everyone in the family was out of 4-H, ... We hung in there with nine 4-H'ers for a while. Now we have 12. And we brought 16 llamas to the fair - the most ever. |
It's a matter of improving. We have many good freshmen and by the time they are seniors, we will have many going to state. |
My goal is for three swimmers to make the preliminaries. |
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Swimmer performance was awesome for the first meet ever in Nelson County High School history. Spectators could hardly believe it was a first-year team competing. |
The team has a lot of heart and they're a big family. We haven't had much community support, but it's been a fantastic year. |
They're large, but docile. This is the only large animal experience a lot of the kids have, ... Llamas are full of expression. And they give unconditional love. Many of the geldings are used as therapy animals. They're the Lay's (potato chips) of the animal world - you can't have just one. |
To see the kids on TV just kills us, ... We thought 'What better way to give than by using our talents?' |
We are looking for improvement. All of our swimmers have improved throughout the season. |
With every action there's a consequence and if you're going to break the law, I think it's a valid consequence to withhold federal funding to allow someone to go to school. |