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Hold onto your wool...Lauren cries in this one. :) Let's all acknowledge that yes... she does this, it's nothing new.
You'll be hearing the first hand accounts of the hardships encountered this winter during lambing season. Lauren pulling her first lamb from Agnes, and a customer walking up ready for a tour of the ranch. Yup, that's right, talk about timing!!
But actually, the timing was perfect, it was a beautiful conversation that was had at the timing I needed to hear it about passion, learning on your feet, and remembering just how far you have come even coming from knowing little to nothing.
I leave you with, become passionate and be bad at something. If you're afraid of doing something because you believe you're too old to learn, you're wrong and that's why I am always awkwardly sharing about what we are learning along the way, because I believe there are so many of us out there that don't know how to garden, pick a horse's hoof, how to pull a lamb, etc etc and the list goes on. This doesn't just apply to farming, this applies to life, we are not perfect we are all learning something new.
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Lauren Denny-- www.laurendenny.com
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Hold onto your wool...Lauren cries in this one. :) Let's all acknowledge that yes... she does this, it's nothing new.
You'll be hearing the first hand accounts of the hardships encountered this winter during lambing season. Lauren pulling her first lamb from Agnes, and a customer walking up ready for a tour of the ranch. Yup, that's right, talk about timing!!
But actually, the timing was perfect, it was a beautiful conversation that was had at the timing I needed to hear it about passion, learning on your feet, and remembering just how far you have come even coming from knowing little to nothing.
I leave you with, become passionate and be bad at something. If you're afraid of doing something because you believe you're too old to learn, you're wrong and that's why I am always awkwardly sharing about what we are learning along the way, because I believe there are so many of us out there that don't know how to garden, pick a horse's hoof, how to pull a lamb, etc etc and the list goes on. This doesn't just apply to farming, this applies to life, we are not perfect we are all learning something new.
Support the show
Lauren Denny-- www.laurendenny.com