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Sometimes we need a little reminder about our “highest calling” in this life.
It’s a tough time to be in business for one’s self, and to be in the ranching business seems to be even tougher. Sometimes, my husband and I think we’d be better off just holding the ranch as an investment in land, rather than trying to run a natural beef and angus breeding stock business. My head is usually in the numbers (even in my sleep); budgets, breeding values, calf weights, DNA test scores…
Today, I made some choices with my time that left me behind in my “business necessities” at the end of the day, and feeling a bit overwhelmed. What was supposed to be 2 hours working at the elementary school book fair turned out to be 4 because no one showed up to take my place. Teacher conferences, homework, and errands seemed to take up the rest of the “business” day.
Late this evening, when I came in from packing up orders for tomorrow’s farmer’s markets and deliveries, I found the following post from fellow ranch-wife, Karen. Karen and her husband are less than 2 weeks away from the annual breeding stock sale that makes or breaks their financial year. Today, Karen had time for her Mom, a turtle and a young wife in need of chili-counseling.
Today, I heard from both of my children’s teachers that they are an asset in the classroom, and both are looked to as leaders by the other students. [this is the boys’ first year in public school, so it has been an adjustment and a concern for us].
If I was still working as an executive, I’m not sure they’d be in the same place. I’m darn sure I wouldn’t have spent the morning at the book fair. Carpe tortuga (seize the turtle)

October 13th, 2009 at 12:40pm
Sara,
I loved her post and yours…it’s important to remember that sometimes the most important moments in the day are the small ones!
Thanks, too, for the GREAT updates on Eric and Alex…
Rebecca