Sunday, November 4, 2007

Menu Plan Monday ~ Nov. 5





MONDAY: Meatloaf, Sweet Potato Souffle, French Style Green Beans
TUESDAY: Sweet -n- Sour Pork Chops, Baked Potatoes, Mixed Vegs (Slow Cooker)
WEDNESDAY: Chicken & Dumpling Casserole (Slow Cooker)
THURSDAY: Leftover Buffet
FRIDAY: Spegetti Pie, Garlic Cheese Bread, Corn



Saturday, November 3, 2007

I'm gonna do it....

I've decided to quit smoking cigarettes for good. I've chosen my start date to be tomorrow. I'm going to do it 'cold turkey' so I know it will be very difficult, but I believe I'm ready. Smoking has just become nasty to me and I know it will be good for my health. My wonderful friend Lori is going to be my mentor and support. (Her and gum!) Thanks Lori! :o)

I will update on my progress. Wish me luck!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

BFF Award :o)

My great friend Lori gave me this wonderful award! She's just too sweet! Thanks Lori!


Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

It's been a long time!

Hi all, I haven't blogged in a long time now. I am still around just very busy lately! Danny is still doing wonderful. He was a little spunky and acting like a knucklehead last week when the weather turned cold all of a sudden. I had a new ferrier out and I thought he was going to break her in half. She's a smaller built woman and he was just kicking and dancing around like a crazy horse. I had never seen him like that before. It really wasn't anything dangerous, he was just pulling away from her and kept moving around a lot and jumping up and even biting, little brat, yep he bit me. No blood or broken bones though so it was ok. He did get a yelling at from me though, he knows better then to do that. He's such a good horse and such a lover that it's hard to stay mad at him at all. It's nice having this cooler fall weather but it sure does put some piss -n- vinager in the horses. :o)

Well that's it for now! I have a lesson tonight so if anything exciting happens I will let ya know!

Oh yeah, the kids are doing fine too! LOL

Monday, September 10, 2007

A couple firsts for me....

Well I did it, I actually cantered, it wasn't intentional at first but then after it happened I wanted to do it again. I went out to my sisters house and rode with her. We rode her horses, so my first canter wasn't on Danny, but that's ok I still did it and it was fun. I can't wait to canter with Danny.

Another first I had this weekend out at my sisters was my first ever trail ride (again not on Danny, on one of her horses) and it was awesome. We didn't go too far just up and back down the road but it was still a blast and so peaceful all I could hear was the horses hoofs on the road the weather was perfect not too hot and not too cool. <------ Another thing I can't wait to do with Danny.

We had a very nice weekend, all of my family was there unexpectedly and we turned it into a nice little family get-together. The kids all played with their cousins, rode the horses and went swimming. We picked pears for canning and cooked out. It was very nice.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

2007 County Fair...

Wow, it's been forever since I posted, but we have been busy, busy ever since fair. First it was fair and after that it's been preparing for school to start. Anyway, here are some pictures from fair. C and Danny did very well at the shows. They did Showmanship (won 3rd place) and Western Pleasure Horsemanship walk/trot (also won a 3rd place). She was very excited. In total including her projects she won 2 first place ribbons, 4 second place ribbons and 3 third place ribbons.


L had a blast at fair too. She can't wait until her Cloverbud Graduation next month so she can get all the cool ribbons next year too.




They both (we all) had soooooooooo much fun.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Her 1st Horse Show...





















They did awesome!!! No ribbons (those will come in due time) but they had tons of FUN. Danny did sooooooo well, for a horse that I don't think has ever been in a show ring he acted like a pro. They make the perfect pair. They were sooooo good together. I am such a proud mom of both of them (horse and kid)

They had to wait a long time between classes so they both attemped to take a nap.



The afterglow! It was a very long day. :o)




Chelsea's 1st Horse Show 2007 Part 2

Chelsea's 1st Show Part 1

Monday, July 9, 2007

WE WON ! ! !


C and her team won their last soccer game tonight.


They were all very excited.

We had a pizza party after the game and the kids all got their awards and trophies.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Working Hard on 4H Projects

We have been working hard all day on some of the girls projects for fair. (Only 4 weeks away) This is one of the sewing projects C made today.


Front of Shorts















Back of Shorts














C Modeling Shorts

Friday, July 6, 2007

Mother Nature at her finest...

We were on our way home from the barn last night when we saw the most beautiful thing. Normally our lives are so busy that we end up missing these things or don't bother to stop and enjoy it. So I pulled over on the side of the road and C got out and took pictures. Here is one that she took. After she got the pictures and we were driving again we got to a point where you could see the entire rainbow from one end to the other. It was too big to fit in the camera view so we couldn't get a picture of that, but it would have been nice. I don't think I have ever seen a complete full rainbow like that before. It was really nice to be able to experience it with my daughters.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Summertime fun...







Washing the truck.........
































The girls found a worm....








Garden Update


Our garden is doing great so far, only one small problem is the bush beans......rabbits seem to get them the minute they grow a leaf or two. Hopefully they will survive.

Horse Treat Recipe (requested)

I had someone ask for the recipe for the horse treats we make for Danny, so here goes:

They are actually called "After Riding Cookies"

4 cups wheat flour
3 cups oatmeal
1 egg
4 tablespoons brown sugar
3/4 cup applesauce
4 tablespoons oil
1/2 cup molasses
1 cup hot water

Mix flour, oatmeal, and brown sugar in very large bowl. Add egg, oil, applesauce, and molasses. Finally, add hot water and mix well. It's easiest to just reach in and mix with your hands like you would making meatloaf.

Bake at 300 degrees on a greased cookie sheet for 45 to 60 minutes. Let cool in oven over night.

I rolled them into 1 inch balls and they work perfectly. You can also roll out the dough to one inch thick on floured surface and cut out shapes or press into the cookie sheet and cut with a pizza cutter when done.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Working on Showmanship

We have been working with Danny every other day during the week and every Saturday and Sunday. Lounging, walking, trotting and working on lots of groundwork. We are all bonding very well. C has been working on Showmanship with him and they are coming along good. He is really listening to her. Both the girls have been riding him too. He loves all the grooming attention he gets. The girls and I brush him and clean his feet both before and after we do anything with him. He gets treats after we are all finished (regular horse treats we baked, apples and carrots). He's getting some muscle tone to him and his coat is getting nice and shiny from all that grooming. We also sprayed him down the other night after I lunged him. I was very happy to see that he will have no problem with taking a bath. He gave one of those looks like....ahhhhhhh that feels sooooooo good...of course it was 92 degrees out too so I'm sure it did feel good.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Dressage & Hunter/Jumper Clinic

The clinic was fun, at least it was entertaining anyway. The horses were a bit clumsy in the beginning but improved as they went along. We learned a few things too. Mostly ways of having some fun while working with your horse. We don't ride English so there isn't too much we can or would do with the information we got tonight. Like I said though it was fun to watch and no one got hurt.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Paperwork, Paperwork, Paperwork........


Chelsea and Lindsay are all signed up for Fair now. They seem to be doing soooooo much this year. It's all fun though. We had our monthly 4H meeting last night and tied up a lot of loose ends. We decided on our Fair decorations for the barn (they are going to be soooo cool) of course I can't tell what it's going to be (you never know who reads this.....lol) it's TOP SECRET!!!!!!!
Everyone turned in all the paperwork needed to show at fair so the girls are now all set to go. It seemed like quite a bit of confusion but after almost two hours everyone had all their paperwork in and are set to go. We will be starting next week on making the decorations for the barn. We decided on a logo for our clubs fair t-shirts and signed up to get them. They are going to be very cool too. Chelsea (being the treasurer) reminded everyone that hadn't paid for their club dues or project fees to pay them as soon as they could. Well that pretty much sums up the meeting last night. We will be going to a Hunter/Jumper and Dressage education clinic this Wed. evening, should be very fun to watch. I will update on the clinic later in the week.
I forgot to add that I rode Danny the other night after our trainer rode him for a little while. It was awesome. He did great only one small issue, he is a bit barn sour and was wanting to go back to the barn every time we would get close to the gate out. He was very easy to control though even when he was wanting to go back by his buddies. Both the girls and I will be starting our regular lessons with Danny this week.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Banding your horses mane for a show...

Supplies needed include rubberbands to match your horse's mane color, a comb or a brush, a banding comb and some mousse (I am using Shapley's Mane Mousse, there are other products such as Quik Braid or even stuff for humans that work as well.). A foot stool is also helpful to relieve tension on your arms while working. If you can stand above the horse's neck you won't have to reach up with your arms.

I band the mane right after the horse's bath. The mane will still be wet and much easier to work with. You'll need to find a place to work where your horse will stand still for you. I try not to put the horse in a spot where he can eat (too much head and neck movement from tossing the hay around). Cross ties work best for me.

Comb through the horse's mane to get it laying flat. Spray a small section of the mane with the mousse (only about 6 inches at a time). Grab a few of the rubberbands and put them somewhere that is easy to reach. I load up my fingers on my left hand with quite a few bands, some people toss a bunch of bands in their mouths.

I use the banding comb to part the hair into small sections for banding. This gives you an idea of the width of each section. I make my bands 1/2 inch or smaller...that is usually less than two sections wide on the banding comb. For thicker hair you will want to use the smallest section you can. With a thin mane you can use sections up to 1 inch wide.

See how the banding comb makes perfectly straight parts for each band.

After parting the section, transfer a rubberband to your banding hand. Starting at the top side of the mane, take your fingers and work out any lumpy areas of the section to be banded. Grab hold of the section at the bottom side of the mane and gather it together. Slide the band around the section and wrap it around four times. (I've found that four times around works best for me. It stays in place for a long time yet isn't too tight to cause the mane to stick up.) Be very careful when you are wrapping the rubberband that hairs from the other banded sections or the un-done part of the mane do not cross over into the section that you are working on. You will have much neater and cleaner bands that way. It is also a good idea to keep the section laying down on the horse's neck as much as you can while banding it.
After the section is banded, you will be able to adjust the placement and/or tightness of the band. I usually separate the section into two and pull those sections apart so that the band tightens at the base of the horse's neck (much like a person would do to tighten her own ponytail).

When you've finished the banding, take a minute to trim the ends of the mane to give it a cleaner look. I find that standing at the horse's withers and looking towards his head gives me a better angle to find the shaggy looking areas of the mane. I will use a scissors to trim off the ends and make sure the entire mane is an even length.
You do not need to cut your horse's mane this short. The process works the same no matter what length the horse's mane is.

The finished mane:

Now you can put a slinky on, making sure that the mane is laying flat underneath it. When you take the slinky off before show time, you will have a clean and neat mane that lays flat for the entire day.
Thanks to a good friend of mine for this information.