“Love your little ones and share the dream with them.” – Anne Burkholder Both my husband and I grew up in rural communities with agriculture as our livelihood. We both got to go along with our parents to do chores, and were assigned our own responsibilities as well. In addition, we both ... 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
Get Acclimated
Five months ago, I went from working full-time at the feed yard to being a part time ranch hand and full-time stay-at-home-mom. I went from working on a crew with thirteen other people to working on a crew of one other adult, two kids, seven dogs, and a few horses. I went from living four miles from ... 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
The Joy of Caking
Whenever I cake, I take a crew, which consists of my two kids and a few dogs. I'm sure everyone has heard of the book, Joy of Cooking, but I am willing to bet not many folks know about the joy of caking... There are many feeds cattle like to eat, and much like their human counterparts, ... READ the POST
I Never Work
“Find something you love to do, and you’ll never work a day in your life” - Harvey Mackay I have wholeheartedly embraced those very wise words from Mr. Mackay, and I never work. I have found something I love to do and I don’t plan on ever working again. Don’t get me wrong, being a wife, mother and ... READ the POST
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