18 February 2006

The Project

Back in the old days when I was in school I never much got into projects...the essays, the poster board, the models, the science fair projects. But DQ and LC have a hard time keeping me off theirs. LC's latest project was career based. He had to choose a career and research it in every aspect...job description, benefits, salary, availability, training/education, etc. When he first told me about it I wasn't enthused to participate. He'd chosen agricultural engineering technician. What's that?? When you live in TX it's pretty common to belong to FFA, (future farmers of america)take forestry or equine science or ag mechanics in high school. LC doesn't do the FFA thing, showing your hogs, cows or sheep at the rodeo or state fairs, but he does like ag stuff. So his choice wasn't a big surprize.
I found out that I missed my calling. I want to design farm machinery and solve conservation problems and be able to fix my tractor. I could also save the forests, make food safer for consumption and invent a new kind of sprinkler for crops. Anyway, it was lots of fun and very educational to assist on the project. Unfortunately, I think LC was about as excited as I was at his age, faced with a dreaded project.
But thanks to computers and the internet...here it is complete with charts and graphs. All in a (50 yr old moms) days work.

"THE ESSAY COVER"

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bravo!

I bet he (you) get an A.

Remember your thesis paper? I still find it amazing that we all wrote them and passed. So different than my daughter's experience at a big college. Wish I could blink my eyes and be back there, just for a day and sit in one of those four person tutorials and discuss Joyce all afternoon.

Anonymous said...

And I thought you were busy with property management issues all that time.