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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Grant's Farm
Well Summer is here and it's time to get the children outside. I have to admit, I am really enjoying my Summer so far. Presley is getting more aware of her surroundings every day. We took her to Grant's Farm a couple of weeks ago. As soon as we entered the farm, we were seated onto a train. We had two wonderful men give us a tour of the property. We also ran into a lot of different animals. Presley sat on her grandpa's lap and shouted out "Ooohhh" every time she laid eyes on an animal.

I couldn't wait to see Presley feed the goats. My parents have great memories of my sister and I feeding the goats. (My poor sister got ambushed and cried the whole time.) I carried Presley in the pen while her daddy handed us bottles. As soon as I put her down, she was surrounded by goats. The poor girl was getting pushed around and chewed on so I tried moving her to where the baby goats stood. No luck there because the big goats just followed us. Presley finally had enough when she got knocked down and a goat began chewing her hair. I was being a bad mommy because I stood there laughing while my helpless child sat there crying. I couldn't help it. You would of stood there laughing with me if you would seen that silly goat. Her overprotective grandpa and daddy had enough and took her out of the pen. They were no fun!

After seeing the animals and watching the bird show, we moved on to the "free beer". My dad and husband enjoyed this part the most. My mom and I walked Presley around the stable to see the horses and a miniature donkey. I don't know if this is the same donkey we've seen in the commercial. But either way, it was cute!

After the refreshments, we were ready to leave. it was already getting too hot. At the other side of the parking lot, we walked over to the Clydesdale Stables. We even got our picture taken with a Clydesdale. Those animals are so beautiful. Presley kept petting one's nose and I was terrified she was going to get her hand bitten off. There were workers standing there and they didn't seem to mind that she was petting the Clydesdale. So I stopped worrying about Presley losing a hand.

To sum it up, we had a great time. Just like the zoo, there are fun things you can do with your family. To see your child's eyes light up is priceless. Get out there this summer and enjoy what St. Louis has to offer! Happy Summer Mommies!
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Mary Rantanen
Name: Mary Rantanen
Location: Staunton, IL
 

When I was in junior high, I made it very clear to everyone that I was going to move to New York and work at MTV.  My dream came true 10 years later.  I have always had a passion for music, reading and writing.  In my opinion, it's the greatest escape route from reality. 

 

 

I'm one of those "small town girls living in a small time world".  I give credit for all of my creative passion to my seventh grade teacher, Mrs.. Lois Meckles.  Mrs.. Meckles opened my eyes to a whole new world.  After High School, I attended Western Illinois University.  I received my Bachelor of Arts in Communications/Broadcasting with a Minor in English Literature in 1997.  A week after graduation, I moved to New York City to begin my internship at MTV Networks.  After my internship, I was hired on as a freelancer.  In 2000, I moved back home to Metro St. Louis to be closer to my family.  I began working in the traffic department here at KSDK and I've been here ever since. 

 

 

So what is the traffic Department?  No, I do not ride with Bill Houska every morning in the helicopter.  Everything you watch on T.V. is timed to the very last second.  That is what Traffic is responsible for.  We create the logs with all the times.  My responsibility is putting those pesky commercials on the air.  The commercials are sent to me and I'm told how the commercials are to air.  The job is very detailed and can be stressful.  But working with great folks everyday keeps the stress levels from driving me crazy.

 

 

I am currently living in Staunton, IL with my husband Josh, our daughter Presley and our two cats Peanut and Bucky.  I want to thank my parents for always believing in me.  My dreams have come true a thousand times.  But nothing compares to having a family to go home to everyday.

 

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