Today I wanted to share a little bit about my horse, Flynn, and my experiences with owning a previously abused horse. I have found that it is different to own a horse with baggage, and sometimes a different approach is needed - along with a lot of patience! I got Flynn last May. He is …
Category: Horses
Stop and Smell the Roses
As a fitness coach, people are constantly telling me that they do not have time to workout or eat right because of everything going on in their lives. I hear riders (or former riders) often claim they no longer have time to ride because they are busy with "adult life" and work all the time. …
Overcoming Stress
Let's face it, we are all too stressed out most of the time. In fact, as I write this, I am a little stressed out by how slow my computer is and how the mouse cursor jumps around on the page while I am typing; and I can't, for the life of me, figure out …
Dealing With Lameness
Part of having a life with horses means dealing with their injuries. If we want horses, we must accept this as part of the game.
Fall Feistyness
Well, fall is finally visiting Texas this week! Highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s. We better bust out our winter coats!! I could tell in our hack yesterday that Chance was feeling a little feisty. He was good, the fire was just beneath the surface. I know this horse so well now …
Cabin Fever
For those of you that don't know, my parents are building a farm and I am to live in their guest house once everything is complete. Well, that guest house is going to be an old log cabin! A family friend gave my parents three log cabins off of their ranch in New Mexico. Two had …
Monsoon Season in Texas
It has just rained and rained and rained. There has been so much flooding in the Houston area the past couple of weeks, and it is pouring outside as I write this. The good news is that we are out of the drought we have been in for the past several years. Between wildfires and …
Making Time to Ride
A few years ago, when I first began working as a real estate agent, people would often ask me if I still found time to ride. I always replied, "yes of course," as if that could even be a question I would think to myself. I have ridden for nearly fifteen years. For a few …
Bad Horses
I have always loved bad horses. Not dangerously crazy horses, but the horses with a little sass that make you work for their respect. The horses that won't pack you around, but demand the same level of focus and accuracy that you desire from them. The horses that are just a little hard. That has …
It’s Not Just About Height
I notice a common theme among riders, myself included, that the perception of success in the hunter jumper world directly relates to how high we jump. Obviously, grand prix riders - as well as high level hunter riders - are extremely skilled at the sport. However, jumping lower does not mean that we are not skilled …