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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1404241" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>When you do AI or farming for a living your ox is in the ditch permanently. I worked seven days a week for three or four months at a time for fifteen years and during that time my customers told me what a sinner I was for working sundays but they still wanted me and not a relief breeder and barely tolerated what days I did take and my help were all good breeders. I finally found what I needed to hear when I moved here to OK and had a preacher tell me that it didn't matter what day I took but I needed to take a day now and then to reflect and relax even if it was spent doing WORK that I enjoy. I'm catching up on lost time now. I am productive but I don't work anymore. I miss church fairly often as a Sunday spent with the cows speaks to me. When I do go to church I'll often work before and after and then plan a day in the garden or fishing later that week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1404241, member: 14661"] When you do AI or farming for a living your ox is in the ditch permanently. I worked seven days a week for three or four months at a time for fifteen years and during that time my customers told me what a sinner I was for working sundays but they still wanted me and not a relief breeder and barely tolerated what days I did take and my help were all good breeders. I finally found what I needed to hear when I moved here to OK and had a preacher tell me that it didn't matter what day I took but I needed to take a day now and then to reflect and relax even if it was spent doing WORK that I enjoy. I'm catching up on lost time now. I am productive but I don't work anymore. I miss church fairly often as a Sunday spent with the cows speaks to me. When I do go to church I'll often work before and after and then plan a day in the garden or fishing later that week. [/QUOTE]
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