Female Vet and Georgia Trip
Blog Prompt: On May 27, 1997, the first all female (20 British women) team reaches North Pole. If you could be the first person to reach somewhere, where would it be? What would it be like?
When I was back in high school, many, many years ago, I wanted to be the 1st female vet in the area. I loved and still do, all animals and lived in an area where there were a lot of farm animals and we always had a dog around. I thought that would be the most dream job ever. But, there were only a handful of vet schools back then and I wasn’t able to go due to finances. So, I got my degree in computer science. Which when you think about it, back in the 70′s, there wasn’t much talk about computers.
After all those years, the vet we use today is a female. She is wonderful and loves Ernest. And thats whats most important.
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Over the next few blogs, I will show pictures and tell of our adventure this past week in Georgia.
Our first day there was spent at my husband’s grandsons Kindergarten graduation. Now how cute was that!! They each had on their cap and gown’s, sang songs, did a few things that they learned in school, proudly said their bible verses and received their diplomas. I just loved every minute of it.

Grandpa with the graduate

Glenn, his son and 3 of his grandchilren
We also got to see grand baby number 8!! She is just a cutie pie for sure!! Her name is Addison and we think, think, this is the last one.
My husband doesn’t think those 2 kids of his know what causes those babies. hehehe

Grandpa with #8




















What great photos! And I think you would have made a great vet! I know Ernest feels better just having you close!