I’ve been waking up at 5 a.m. since I was twelve—farm life doesn’t wait. While my classmates Snapchatted lattes, I fed calves and hauled hay. They teased me—“Hay Girl,” “Bessie’s Bestie”—even teachers chuckled. I smelled like manure one morning after saving a calf, and all they did was wrinkle their noses. By graduation, I didn’t get a single party invite.
Ten years later, I almost ignored our reunion invite. Instead, I showed up in boots and a denim jacket. The room went quiet. “Is that Callie? The cow girl?” someone whispered. It was Rustin Ford, the former golden boy. He looked surprised. “I follow your TikTok—‘CallieCountry,’ right? You’ve got, what, a hundred thousand followers?” I smiled. “Hundred thirty-two.”
The girl who once shoved my books now wanted raw honey for her wellness brand. Later, Rustin admitted, “We were all trying to look cool.
You actually did stuff.” Two weeks later, inspired, I launched a “Farm Day” for kids. The video went viral, and now I’m doing workshops, mentoring, and running my business full-time.
People once laughed at me for milking cows. Now they pay me to teach them how.