So, I will start this blog as my day started. I woke up to find it snowing outside so for the first time my dad drove me to Cameron. I live 2.4 hours away, but thank God for Tom-Tom or at least I thought. Our trip, which would have been so much easier going one way, was the craziest ride I have ever taken. Instead of keeping us on the high way we ended up on gravel roads going 20 minutes out of our way. Needless to say on the way back we turned Tom-Tom off. I enjoyed the scenery on our way up, but loved the nap on our way home better. When I got there itwas a blizzard. Snow was flying down in buckets. A young lady, who I had later that day in class, gave me a tour of the ag building, and once everyone was at the school I started classes. It was fun to see what everyones' reaction was to my workshop. I think that everyone enjoyed it and I would like to thank them for participating. Aslo lunch was awesome. Ms. Miller, you were right hteir pepperoni rolls are to die for. Thank You Cameron FFA. Keep rocking! See you at the State Ham and Bacon Sale.