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<blockquote data-quote="AAOK" data-source="post: 174811" data-attributes="member: 861"><p>I challenge you to find any hobby, sport, or extra curricular activity without politics playing a major role. The same goes for our chosen professions, churches, schools. The sooner in life a person learns their own role in the politics of life, the better. What better arena for that to occur than an activity where the parents and children are working together, side by side. Our daughters were involved in the OCCA for eight years, and we showed at many TCCA shows as well. We never felt as though the politics affected how we approached our calf showing addiction. As parents, my wife and I started early stressing education, but even more so stressing that in life, who you know is also more important than what you know. I will always believe that both my daughters won more shows with their looks and personalities than they did with their heifers. Don't get me wrong, they never won with an inferior calf. At any given show, there are always several calves capable of winning. My girls knew how to get an edge. Parents, teach your children well. Show them how to find their edge; not to run away. :idea:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAOK, post: 174811, member: 861"] I challenge you to find any hobby, sport, or extra curricular activity without politics playing a major role. The same goes for our chosen professions, churches, schools. The sooner in life a person learns their own role in the politics of life, the better. What better arena for that to occur than an activity where the parents and children are working together, side by side. Our daughters were involved in the OCCA for eight years, and we showed at many TCCA shows as well. We never felt as though the politics affected how we approached our calf showing addiction. As parents, my wife and I started early stressing education, but even more so stressing that in life, who you know is also more important than what you know. I will always believe that both my daughters won more shows with their looks and personalities than they did with their heifers. Don't get me wrong, they never won with an inferior calf. At any given show, there are always several calves capable of winning. My girls knew how to get an edge. Parents, teach your children well. Show them how to find their edge; not to run away. :idea: [/QUOTE]
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