Monday, January 3, 2022

Happy New Year!!

 Wow! Are we really in 2022? 

Simply unbelievable but truly what a great year 2021 was. 

Although COVID is still around we managed to stay healthy and enjoy what life has to offer and boy did it provide.

We welcomed a baby granddaughter Madeline on December 17 who made a perfect entrance into this world and gave us all an early Christmas present.


With a mountain pass between us and the crazy winter weather we're having we had to wait two weeks before seeing her.

Two weeks! My grandmother heart was going crazy but finally we had a break in the weather and we were able to make the drive to spend a few hours loving on this little sweetie.



The husband and I are absolutely smitten with her as she has captured our hearts and locked us in forever. It's amazing how something so small can make such a big impact on your life.




I love seeing this big burly son of ours spellbound by a tiny little girl.

I'm grateful for the time we had with them even if it was for just a few hours, once we returned home the very next day the mountain pass closed due to poor visibility and dangerous driving conditions. 

The husband and I had a quiet Christmas. We took the horses and dogs for a chilly ride through a canyon, watched Christmas movies and ate leftovers from the dinner we shared with my in laws on Christmas Eve.


I couldn't resist dressing up my Dixie girl for a Christmas photoshoot. She's so patient with me and always willing to oblige.



I can't say enough for the technology FaceTime allows for us to connect with family when we can't be together. 
Our younger son and his family were going to ring in the new year with us but the winter weather prevented it from happening and they couldn't make the drive. 
They too have a mountain pass between us but
with FaceTime, it's the next best thing to being there.

Miss Elsie entertained me with her big balloon and a mini piano recital. She's a toddler now, soon to be a big sister. Her parents are expecting another baby in April.

We are also going to be welcoming another member of the family after winter winds down as this big fella is in Arizona right now and we don't want to bring him home until things warm up or he will freeze his Friesian patootie off.
I'm so thankful and humbled for the blessing received and looking forward and ready to embrace the New Year.

 





Tuesday, November 2, 2021

October came and was gone before I knew it

 Kicked off October with some really beautiful riding days, the colors were changing and the weather was perfect.


Dixie has been under saddle since May and is still a green horse but with each ride she gets better and better and her little bucks are starting to disappear, thankfully. I can still ride but I'm too old for a bronco.

My friend from Arizona came and stayed for a week. We became Instagram buddies by following each others horse adventures and as luck would have it, we met in person in the Netherlands at the Friesian Stallion show in 2020.

 Coincidently we happened to be in the same tour group and later stayed in touch through an app called Marco Polo.


We had lots of horse adventures while she was here. We spent the majority of our time at Bronny Friesians, where I bought Dixie. The Bron's organize the Netherlands trip every year and we were fortunate to get in on the tour as it was the last trip before COVID hit.




Since there wasn't a shortage of horses, Brittany had a tall 17 hand gelding to ride. She got the pleasure of riding in the orchards and seeing the beautiful trees loaded with apples. Something an Arizona girl doesn't see everyday.

Then the Bron's hosted a fun three day event full of carriage driving games and scenic tours in the orchard. 

This was an experience for Brittany as she has never been in a carriage pulled by Friesians. 

Heres Will Bron driving his team around the obstacles in their arena. It's not as easy as he makes it look, I'm still working on driving one horse and not at that speed haha.
Will Bron and his team of Friesians




Our time together flew and the next thing I knew I was taking her to the airport. 

We had such a great time together and even though they say, "All good things must come to an end," they really didn't.

 I had four days to get ready to fly to California as I was meeting our oldest son and his family for a three day vacation. 

October was getting better by the day.

We spent one day at Universal Studios and the other two in Disneyland. 

The boys are 8 years old and tall enough to ride all the adult rides. Running off of little sleep we covered almost every inch of  Disneyland.










But wait there's more!

After saying our goodbyes and parting with wonderful memories I flew into Portland OR, got in my car and drove straight to Vancouver to see Miss Elsie before going home.

Here's Elsie stuffing toy coins in her dress because you know, every girl needs a little mad money stashed away.


It was an excellent way of capping of my vacation and after a couple of hours together it was time to hit the road. 

When her mom told her to say goodbye she blew a kiss to her, Elsie was thinking she was coming with me haha. Bye mom.

I returned home but only for a couple of days to regroup then took another day trip to visit Dereks girl Hannah. They are expecting a baby in December and I thought it would be fun to have lunch and a spa day with her.

Here she is 7 months pregnant. Derek and Hannah took a baby moon to Cabo just a few weeks before my visit.


They are expecting a girl which will be fun for Elsie to have a girl cousin. 

My grandma cup has been filled but October was not quite over.

The Wednesday before Halloween my friends and I had a horsey Halloween party. We rode in the vineyard, ate lunch then had a  costume photo shoot with the horses.




Ok so not everyone dressed up

On Thursday our neighbor kids from our old house came over and we had a pumpkin carving party. It's a tradition we've been doing for the last 10 years.

A few festive treats for the crew

Then came Halloween.
Halloween just wouldn't be Halloween if there wasn't a spooky dinner involved so here's what was on the menu.

Roasted Rodent
A web of potatoes
Ghoulish asparagus
Stuffed snake
A bloody brain
and cupcakes to die for.
I was so full there was no room for candy.

Later we topped of the evening by watching Hocus Pocus and just like, that October was over.