You know, I've been reading all of these posts about the loss of these projects the last couple of days and actually having fond memories, both happy and sad, but fond all of the same. Our son is what we call our fall pig, meaning that we were blessed late in life with a son. This will probably be our last yr in the Jr. deal. Our FFA program is not too good. The memories that we talked about the most here are of coarse the successes, but also probably just as much, the heartaches. You all know that we lost a very good heifer to bloat here this fall, I was thinking of my oldest daughter's 1st project. She was a cool smokey Simi heifer that she bought from Buck & Sally Mueller, that is Mark' aunt & uncle for you Maine enthusiast. She died one frosty late April morning from bloat 18 years ago.She did get to show her. She was coming with her first calf @ the time. Often think of that heifer & think what if. We were very attached to her. Another one that is remembered frequently is one that is very similar to this deal. She was a Simi X heifer that was nervous. We were tying up a short dozen calves mid day, I was not as patient as I could, or should have been, I tied this heifer up, and you could tell she was very upset, My middle daughter made the comment that we needed to let her go, but that was all the inspiration that I needed to proceed. We went to the farrowing house to process some litters, came back roughly 30 minutes later, no longer for sure. She was in big trouble by that time. I shouted for Brooke to go get the Eppy, but it was too late. That heifer absolutely died of shock. Mostly my fault . Should have listened to my little helper. Have had calm calves jump gates, land on kids, broken bones, about anything go wrong that can, but my point after all that babbling is, it's still what we talk about around here, and all of these things are what makes this such a challenge and joy @ the same time. It's interesting to hear you all talk about your kids and their different gifts. My oldest and youngest have the worst luck, and my middle one that, yes, did use the pipe is some kind of calf whisperer. She definitely has a great gift around livestock. I know that we will all pick ourselves up and be a lot stronger for what God has chosen to put B4 us to make us stronger and bond together. Cab