Ah, vacation. We had a great time, and are ridiculously happy to be home, seeing as now we have several mountains of laundry to sort and a camping gear tower
Ah, vacation. We had a great time, and are ridiculously happy to be home, seeing as now we have several mountains of laundry to sort and a camping gear tower
I realized I haven’t told all of you about this yet, (how rude!) but Adam and I are headed out into the Wild Blue Yonder (better known as Utah and
This is what our 2009 Summer is gonna be about. (If you’re wondering about the sore legs part, click here) We kicked summer off for reals this Saturday. Adam and
Part 1 and Part 2 are around here somewhere… A couple of weeks later, we had another horse camp. April was allowed to return on a strict “first-strike-you’re-out” policy, as
Part 1 is HERE. One night, around midnight, campers were tucked in their bunks and the whole ranch was peaceful, taking time to itself after a long day. The only
I’ve been wanting to tell this story for a long time now, and I realized the other day that this was really my first intro to Therapeutic Riding, though I
Confession: I’m not good at doing things “just because”. When I had writer’s block every the other day, my bestie Val said something insightful, something my husband has said many
Wish us luck, that we don’t get eaten by any hungry lions.
Lisa and I are in the middle of a horseback-riding lesson. Teaching her to ride is like trying to get a butterfly to flutter in a straight line – adorable,
I don’t think I can concentrate on much today, besides the GLORIOUS HOT WEATHER and the possibility of tan lines and maybe seeing dolphins and drinking Diet Coke*. Happy April