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I Grew Up On a Farm

I still live on a farm. It’s my home! It ain’t that smelly. Well just a bit. My farm is high up so the fields touch the mountain. It’s sheep. We have times when we are really busy. Like lambing. And the next one will be shearing. And how can you tell the farm children in school? They are asleep in lessons! And how can you tell tne teachers who live on farms? Answers on a postcard!
A Welsh girl who grew up on a sheep farm? Aren't you just the perfect stereotype 😛
laurenhj · 22-25, F
If you belive all Welsh girls live on farms. And if you believe all Welsh farms keep sheep. Who is creating a stereotype of whom? @Jimmyorjames
@laurenhj It just mean it would be pretty difficult to paint a better portrait of the stereotype of a Welsh girl Haha

All you're missing so far is a rugby ball...

Are you a rugby fan?
laurenhj · 22-25, F
No. So maybe I am excused. My uncle played for Wales. And my cousins. One still does. But one died in a rugby accident when he was playing for school. So excuse me for not liking rugby. I represented my country in sport but not in rugby. @Jimmyorjames
Ian123 · 61-69, M
It sounds lovely...you are very lucky
laurenhj · 22-25, F
I know. The work is hard. Like I get up at 4.30 every morning to see to the sheep. But I never get woken up like my friends who live on campus. I love coming home to the farm. @Ian123
Ian123 · 61-69, M
Just enjoy it, and being at the university. Its what living is for 😛
laurenhj · 22-25, F
It so is. But the first year has gone so fast! @Ian123
Sounds like a lot of hard work growing up
laurenhj · 22-25, F
It is great! We do work hard. But we have such fun! @casioBiscuit
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