When I was a kid, I spent quite a bit of time watching (and helping) my Dad train horses. He would start teaching the horses with the ground work in the round corral. Then, when the horses were ready, Dad would put the first rides on the young horses and I would ride along on an experienced horse. ... READ the POST
City Girl Goes to the Country
Having coffee when T visited She! *This week My Sheila came to visit and is doing a guest spot on Faith Family and Beef. Our relationship has always been complimentary; she is an accountant who grew up in the city and I am a ranch wife who has spent my whole life raising beef. She gives me ... READ the POST
“Yoo hoo! Big summer blowout!”
What a difference 12 hours can make! When you calve in May and June, you do not expect six inches of snow and blizzard like conditions during any part of your calving season. However, that is what we woke up to last Thursday, the 8th of May. While we are thankful for the moisture, it was ... READ the POST
Find the Joy
Yesterday was definitely a “Monday”... For starters when I tried to make coffee, I emptied the old grounds, put a new filter in, filled the carafe with water, turned the pot on, and went into the living room to read while it brewed. When I went to get my morning cup, I realized that not ... READ the POST
It’s All Attitude
I recently heard of the Ban Bossy campaign. Ban Bossy is designed to empower and encourage girls to take on leadership roles. While the program does offer some helpful leadership tips, the take away is, as the name suggests, to ban the word bossy. The campaign claims that using the word bossy to ... READ the POST
Subject to Change
Those who know me well would agree, I was (and still am, on occasion) a fly by the seat of my pants kind of girl. The plan was never the problem. The problem was how disappointed I would get when things didn’t go as I had planned. For a while, I believed planning was just asking for unnecessary ... READ the POST
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