
After reading her a book about a cat who wanted to eat a squirrel, she asked him if you can really eat a squirrel.
To which he replied, "You sure can!" and she asked him to get her one.
SO... he did!
Cant say she loved it completely, but it's a life experience she now has that gives her book, a life of its own!
Submitted by Debra Thrower! Thank you so much for sharing! Kids say the coolest things!

Karley Kerperien shot her first deer this weekend during the annual Youth Hunt in Missouri.
Karley is the daughter of Joey and Amy Kerperien.
She's going to be a great hunter!
Congratulations Karley!
According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, dates for this year's early youth hunt weekend were Saturday, October 31 through Sunday, November 1 and will be again January 2 - 3, 2016.
Shooting hours are one half hour before sunrise to one half hour after sunset.
Boys and girls must be at least six years of age and no older than 15 on opening day of the early youth hunt.
Antler point restrictions do not apply for youth anywhere in Missouri during the 2015, special youth hunt weekends. All youth hunters and their adult mentors must wear a hunter orange hat and shirt, vest or coat. Only one deer may be taken during this youth hunt. If a youth hunter has more than one permit they should use the additional permit(s) during the regular firearms, alternative methods or later youth season.



Submitted to the ShowMe Times
August 19, 2012 - Mr. & Mrs. Tom Love of Dexter celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this past week. Tom treated his bride to a nice dinner at the Eagle Pass Winery in Wappapello.
Tom Love and the former Carmen Hulehan were married August. 19, 1962, at the First Baptist Church of Sikeston, Missouri. The couple began dating in college at the University of Missouri-Columbia after being introduced by a mutual friend, Francie Thorn. The couple enjoyed their college days at MIZZOU and remain life long fans of the Tigers.
The wedding was a true family affair with the bride's uncle Homer Lee Stallings Jr. performing the ceremony. Brothers, sisters and friends composed the wedding party.
The couple spent their honeymoon at the luxurious resort and spa in beautiful Van Buren, Missouri, with their first meal together as newlyweds at the famous Jolly Cone.
After their marriage, Tom entered the Marine Corp and was stationed in Quantico, Virginia, Pensacola, Florida, Milton, Florida and Beaufort, South Carolina. Upon the completion of his military service, the couple returned with their young family to Southeast Missouri and Tom began his career as an agricultural lender.
After their children were of school age, Carmen returned to work as a grade school teacher at Bernie Public Schools. She retired after 33 years of teaching.
Tom continues to work in his semi- retired position as a farm credit lender in the Dexter area. He currently is working part-time with First Midwest Bank of Dexter, assisting with farm loans.
They are the parents of two daughters, Tommie R. Love of St. Louis, Tracy Love Hedrick of Dexter, and one son-in-law, Alan Hedrick. They also have four grandchildren, Zach and Morgan Hedrick and Nathan and Matthew Durfee.
In lieu of the traditional 50th Anniversary event, the couple were accompanied by their family members on an Alaskan Cruise. Leaving from Seattle, the trip consisted of ports of call in Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway and Victoria, British Columbia.
