Monday, August 21, 2006
WHAT?! Has is really been that long since I've posted?
I had ABSOLUTELY no idea how long it had been since I last posted!!! There's been a million things to update on, but if I took the time to type all of them out I would have a book rather than a blog.
So, to make a long story short...
I sold Franklin. It's breaking my heart, and I miss him so much that I can't even explain it in words...but it's for the best. He's going to a great home, and that's the most important part. (At least I keep trying to convince myself of that.)
I am now working for Sheetz, Inc. It is a convenience restaurant chain that originated in Altoona, PA. It now has stores in NC, VA, MA, PA, OH, and WV. I'm sure I probably missed a state in that, but I tried. It's a WONDERFUL company and I am absolutely thrilled at the opportunities I've been given. I'm on my way to becoming Assistant Manager, just have to take a few more tests and and such first. As of the moment I am a Shift Manager, which coming into this company I was only planning on being a sales person. Oh how time changes things.
I am in school haitus right now. I was planning on going to Martin this semester for the Equine Management program...but with the opportunities this company has offerred me, I am taking the semester off. In December (or January, whichever) , I'm going to take business management classes at Pitt to finish out my Associates degree.
The great thing about all of this is, as an Assistant, I will be transferred elsewhere. How exciting! A prime time opportunity to get out of Greenville for good! Thank goodness. The thought thrills me. It really does.
I've met a bunch of new great people, and feel very fortunate to even consider them a part of my life. Linda and Lee are two specific examples...they are truly great people that I feel like I could tell my deepest, darkest secrets to and that's how they would stay.
So that's it for the moment, I'm bored and over updating. I'll post more later.
Bye for now!
Friday, March 24, 2006
Since blogger hates me...
Monday, March 06, 2006
What a weekend!
The next week, I only had just a couple days of school and then, thank god, it was Spring Break!!! On Friday I went and stayed with my grandmother and did the family thing.
Saturday, I went to Cindy's house and we goofed around, went and looked at some pasos (there's one buckskin I'm still in limbo about buying...) and then that night she attempted to teach me to ride dirt bikes. Now, a quick story behind that...I grew up on four wheelers, six wheelers, horses, bikes, etc...but until I was 16 had never ridden a dirt bike. My first two experiences were horrible. The first time, I ran into the side of a house. Now, yes, I can hear you saying, "Well, all you had to do was steer!" Actually, I did. The bike had an idle problem so you had to keep on the gas to keep it from turning off. When I went to put it in gear, it was still really cold, I popped the clutch and the bike went straight up. I just kind of stood up, and then watched the bike go into the side of the house. LOL! Whoops. The second time, I was on some loose sand and just kept having the bike fall on top of me...so I decided that dirt biking was not for me. However, for whatever reason on that night, I managed to pull it off! (Thanks to Cindy!) The next day we went and rode horses with Joan Cobb, which was a lot of fun. I rode Maximus (in the pictures I've posted before), Madison was on Majestoso, and Cindy rode Bella. Joan was on her new Spotted Saddle Horse, and her daughter was riding a palamino grade horse. Joan's horse and her daughter's were both giving them some problems, and Joan's daughter ended up actually falling (only due to her stirrup breaking.) Cindy took off chasing the horse, and Madison and I just watched (we were on two horses that couldn't participate in "the chase"). Joan's horse is awesome though, Cindy agreed. He's so trained, and so light...Joan just has to get a feel for him (this is her first gaited horse). He's a little hot, but in a completely controllable way. I ended up staying one more night, and then left early Monday morning.
I stayed the rest of the week at my grandmother's house, until Friday that is, and absolutely loved it. It was so relaxing just to be out in the country, not bothered by anyone...and of course I always love staying there. She really spoils me!!! (But hey, everyone needs to be spoiled every now and then right? Haha).
Came back to Greenville on Friday, and spent the rest of the weekend playing with my horse, and getting sick. (Joy joy!) So I had to go to the doctor this week, and they've decided that I have to go to an Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist and am going to have to have tubes inserted into my ears. This REALLY sucks. One, I'm scared ot death of surgery and everything that goes along with it. Two, I really hate the fact that I'm pretty much going to have to avoid getting into the water if at all possible for the next 6-12 months. Yeah, with summer right around the corner, it REALLY sucks!
Of course, it's been an extremely stressful week anyways. I won't go into all the details, but my roomies have been fighting, everyone's sick, I've had a multitude of tests this week, found out I was going to have to have tubes put in my ears, been on antibiotics that make me sick, and have finally reached my boiling point with Gerry and the way he treats his horses and absolutely blew up at him yesterday afternoon. I guess I'm just tired of being able to count every bone in his horses body. His excuse to me was "They'll go 100 miles further than your horse because he's overweight." For those of you that have seen Franklin, you know that he's not overweight. It actually wouldn't hurt him to gain a few pounds, though not very many. But he was trying to tell me that being able to count the ribs in his horses bodies just meant they were in shape. Which, for all of you horse people out there, you know that's ridiculous. *Sigh* I guess that's one of those things that falls under the category of you can't tell people things that they're not ready to hear.
Well, now that I've absolutely blabbed on, I'm going to post some pictures and then we'll be good to go for a while. Sorry to rant just a bit at the end, but I had to.
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Straight Arrow Maximus
My friend Cindy bought this stud, who is absolutely drop dead gorgeous and has personality for DAYS. I think that's why I like him so much. I've ridden him a couple of times, and just love it. He's a handful, but that just makes me like him even more. The horse that has really gotten me addicted is her Peruvian Majestoso (pronounced Majestose). He is just SO much fun! He really lifts those feet, and is really hot, but in a fun way. The ride is amazing...I just can't even explain it to you. But I thought that I would show you pictures of Max, since those are the ones that I can find. I got the pictures from www.straightarrowpasofinos.com , which is where she got him from.
That should at least keep you entertained for a little while. By the way, I love my life. It's hectic at times, it really is, but I love it just the same. And the friends that I have, my TRUE friends, are absolutely amazing.
Addiction
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Drama
Then, I come home to find out that my dad's intestines are twisted, and they're giving him a day of rest hoping maybe they'll try to fix themselves, if not he goes into the hospital for surgery. :( I'm really not having a good week. But that's the update. I hope I kept A and B discreet enough. I must now go and take a swim test for my kayaking class. Easy, easy, easy.
Friday, January 27, 2006
Sad news...
(Picture courtesy of WHC)
Long time Tennessee Walking Horse rider Susan Gordon passed away this morning after complications from a bad fall from a horse. She was trail riding with a friend and it is rumored that a large cat (mountain lion) may have spooked the horses. Signs were promising initially, but after some brain hemoraging and a later diagnosis of pneumonia, it was simply too much to overcome. She was such a nice lady, one of those people that was nice to everyone, no matter who you were. My first memories of the Celebration were watching her ride Fire and Ice (the horse pictured with her to the left.) To watch her ride was amazing. She could sit on a horse and ride like nobody's business, and truly set a new standard for not only lady riders, but for amateur riders in general. It is truly a devestating loss, and please keep the Gordon family in your prayers as they try to get through this tragedy. The Celebration just won't be the same without Susan riding in the ring for the Amateur World Grand Championship.
That's all I'm updating for tonight. Honestly, I'm exhausted. Pray for the Gordons....
Monday, January 16, 2006
Karaoke Revolution...
As for horse news, I've pretty much decided I to shoe my horses on my own from now on. Farrier's have gotten too expensive, and really, they don't even really save me that much time anymore. Besides, I don't have to wait on myself to get it done...I can just do it.
Again, for emphasis, Karaoke Revolution should be destroyed and removed from our planet.
I miss my grandmother...
God saw you were getting tired,
And a cure was not to be,
So he put his arms around you
And whispered, "Come to me."
With tearful eyes we watched you,
And saw you pass away.
Although we loved you dearly,
We could not make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard-working hands at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
He only takes the best.
---Author Unknown
Dinah C. Williford
April 5, 1935 - December 13, 2004
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Update time...
This is precious, whose name suits her quite well :) She's just so sweet. I wish I had a full body shot of her, she's got the coolest tail! It's black and the top for about 3 inches, and then the rest is white!
Red man decided he didn't think very highly of me taking so many pictures, so he showed me how he REALLY felt, lol.
Trish playing with the babies. You gotta love babies, they're just the greatest things :) Especially Moon and DJ
Shame on me, but I really don't know this sweet little filly's name. I call her Sweet Pea, but I have no idea what her owner designated is. Sorry about that.
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Quick update...
- I HAVE a new car!!! It's a 2002 Burgandy Pontiac Grand Am. Great condition, like new, less than 45,000 miles. So I'm content.
- Didn't make it to the trail ride, got tied up unfortuantely. :( It's okay though, I'll have plenty of opportunities!!! :)
- Get a new cell phone today as well, and I'll update you on that later, and for those of you who need it I will call ya'll with the new number. :)
- I'll take pictures of my new car later, I just am slightly lacking motivation at the moment. It's been an eventful break for me, and a nap REALLY sounds good at the moment. (haha)
More updates later...