Monday, November 30, 2009

A Great One Lost

Last week was such a busy week for me, as I am sure it was for everyone. Two Thanksgiving dinners to attend, had to decline a 3rd.  Friday we visited with friends in from out of state. Saturday we rode all day and I gave a lesson, Sunday barn chores and a sick baby.  I am still trying to recover from literally NO sleep all night.

But that is nothing compared to the loss my friend experienced last week when her great horse Go For Tears former AQHA World Champion barrel horse had to be put to sleep.  Sue, as he was affectionately referred to, had been batlling illness for a month and she made the tough decision to end his pain and suffering.  He was such a fighter and so tough right to the last moment.  Sue had an almost human personality.  He won too many awards to mention.  I loved watching my daughter hop on him bareback and ride when we would visit Jennifer.  Sue will be GREATLY missed.
                                Jennifer and Go For Tears at the Houston Livestock Show Rodeo

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Back on track

Yes I have been on a hiatus from blogging...and I miss it!  I will be back in the real world and blogging again tomorrow.  I also have a lot of reading to catch up on as well.  I need to find out how to add tabs to the top of my blog that link to different pages, so if any of you are tech experts on how to modify blogger please help.  Until then have a great rest of your weekend!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Menacing Mule

Oh my what a morning.....  Background to this story several years ago my dad, for whatever reason, decided to breed a quarter horse mare to a jack and raise a mule.  Which he did.  About the time this mule was born he was diagnosed with cancer and for about 6 years battled cancer, many operations, radiation, chemo...very aggresive treatments.  He was unable for these years to really do anything but feed the horses and mule that he had.  Fast forward to 2009 and we have this 7 yr old, only broke to lead, stubborn, smarter than a human, mule.  Her latest antic is to just get out of the pasture and back in as she pleases.  We can not figure out how, possibly jumping the fence we just dont know.  She gets out and it drives our Australian Shepherds crazy...herding instinct kicks in and they insist on herding her somewhere.  So here we have mule, dogs barking and chasing, mule running through yard and down the road ( we live on a dead end one lane road so not really a traffic hazard).  It has been going on for 2 weeks and is very annoying to me not to mention to my husband who loathes the mule I named Mabel.  This morning it all about went wrong.  Mabel had gotten out again during the night and when hubby went to feed the horses the dogs began to herd her as they always do.  Mabel didn't want to be herded this morning and turned on the dogs and trampled Josey, our red Aussie.  Josey ran into the woods and my hubby is fearful she went off to die.  Mabel knowing she was in trouble retreats down the road and somehow back into the pasture while hubby looks for the dog.  All is well as Josey showed up with just a slight limp and Mabel is back in the pasture for now....but something has to give or Mabel is going to end up on a trailer out of here in search of another home if she can't stay behind the fence.  Anyone else ever dealt with a mule or any animal that is so contrary??????

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Wordless Wednesday...cause I'm sick!

I have a cold or possilby sinus infection and feel terrible today.  So I will just post a picture of my toy Australian Shepherd Gracie...the sweetest little dog ever.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Neglected Blog and GREAT News!

Yes I have neglected my blog for almost a week!  I can't believe I have been so bad.  It has been busy but there is good news to report.  Chase was cleared to ride on Friday!  The doctor of course said he must wear a helmet and cautioned us about him being careful and several other things that might still effect him.  But he was clear to ride.  On Saturday morning we headed out to an IBRA barrel race in Tennessee to get Chase back into the swing of things.  His day started out well.  He ran a friends horse in the youth, that he had never ridden and was in the first divison.  He ran his horse in youth as well and clocked a first division time out of 36 horses...not a bad comeback.  But there was more to come.  He came back in the open and won the second division out of 107 horses!  And there were some pretty big names there!  It was awesome he was a half second off the winner. It was a great day. 

Then it came time for my run.  Since returning from my maternity leave I have stepped it up and really allowed my horse to run.  I have overcome a lot of the nervousness that I previously experienced and the past two shows I was really running well.  So I am ready Saturday to ask for speed...not just let him go on his own but ask him to run hard.  I did an exhibition run where I pushed him a little but I wanted to save some horse for the race, he is 20.  Now it is my turn and I decide I am ready...there is quite a long alley way and you actually start in the parking lot at this arena, run into a building.  So I let him go from the parking lot, kick all the way down the alley....I am thinking in my mind to not let him step out of the first barrel like he didn in his exhibition run...next thing I know he drops to turn and I dont and I am hanging off the side looking up at the horn!  I have that moment where I say ok should I let go or try to save this....I saved it.  I ddin't hit the ground but boy was I CLOSE....and embarassed.  Now I know everyone comes off at some point.  But it is still embarassing.  I really hope my next run I dont let this sit in the back of my mind and cause me to take a step back, rather than continue my progress forward.....guess we will see on Saturday.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

WPRA World Finals

The WPRA World Finals begins today in Tulsa, Ok.  The best rodeo gals in the business will be racing and roping for world titles.  The WPRA website is advertising a webcast of the entire event for $4.95.  I have spent this morning trying to purchase it so I can watch but they seem to be having technical problems and I am unable to purchase at this point.

It is a lousy weather day here...cold and rainy so hopefully I can get this webcast going.  Otherwise I will have to do laundry and other vile household chores!