My First Horse Research Paper

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do you like outside and animals cause i do my 5 memories are about that.

My first horse

one day my mom decided to get a horse and my family was like yay finally a tall horse and when we got to see the horse i was like the name should be sox because his feet were big white hooves and so on we got a horse cage for him and i said to my mom can i ride him and she said sure roan let the stuff as my mom got the stuff all ready i was ready to ride and it took me a while to get on because he is tall and i am not when i got on and i rode that was the funnest thing i have done in a while and my horse was nice and had some friends my horse was awesome and the day i got my horse i will never forget.

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the first time i was at my pops farm

I woke up as happy as can be a packed for a boring ten hour ride to arkansas it was fun when i got there i was staying at there house for a week of fun when we got there i was so excited i got to be on my first four wheeler ever my hair was in the winde and i was like 4 in this memere so when my dad went fast i cried cause i thought i would die and in one part in my pops crop i was on a ditch and my dd tripped me on accident and i had my tooth throw my bottom lip.

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