Showing posts with label horses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horses. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Background check


When I was a little girl I dreamed horses, played horses, watched horses. I was born the fourth child in a family of five. My father was a Congregationalist minister who worked six days a week for a feed and fertilizer company to support his family and on Sundays he pastored a small and struggling little church.

I grew up before cell phones and I-pods. Before Sponge Bob and MTV. I watched My Friend Flicka and Fury and partnerships like Roy Rogers had with Trigger. I knew I wanted to ride horses and have them be my friends as soon as I was old enough to sit crosslegged in front of our TV.

Freelove, bra-burnings and LSD were in all the newspaper headlines. High school guys I knew were thinking about a place called Vietnam. I was going to sit-ins and peace protests with my hippie brother. Peace sign earrings, bell bottoms.., yes I was a true flower child of the seventies.

I was offered a literature scholarship but I was certain we were not a family who could afford college even with that kind of help. I may have been wrong about that but I never even told my parents. Instead, I put an advertisement in the back of a magazine call Arabian Horse News. I was looking for an apprenticeship to learn about training horses. I had been told that no one would hire a kid who nothing about horses but I sent the ad in anyway. I had responses from all over.

I got a job.., I learned about horses. I trained hard.., played hard. I fell in love. Then my father got cancer. I eventually got married to that boy I fell for. I kept training horses and then I took that job in an office. I got disillusioned by the Arabian show circuit. I quit training horses for others and began competitive and endurance riding. A lot of years went by.., we lost both of his folks. We bought our beautiful farm and started pouring heart and soul into it. I kept riding. I found the Parelli Natural Horsemanship program. I wanted to start training and helping other train rheir own horses again. That pretty much brings us up to the present.

So now I'm wondering.., can I find that brave and adventurous girl who placed an ad in a magazine? Who went off to a place where she knew no one and began a new life and learned about something she loved. Who didn't let other people tell her she couldn't do something. Any one with experience in finding lost souls please leave me a message. I'm not sure if I remember how to do this but it is starting to come back to me.

Land appeared beneath her feet where there had been none.., because she dared to step.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Dream Believe Achieve



Have you ever wanted to change the direction of your life? This is a blog about change and the Power of Positive Thinking. There is plenty of time in my life at 51 to bring about walks down a new path and take trails less traveled.



A list of my "to do's" for the next six months are:


1. Get my certification (CPC-H) in medical coding so I can work as a remote coder from home.


2. Pass my Level 2 in Parelli Natural Horsemanship


3. Finish my first three chapters of a Young Adult book series.


4. Get my birth certificate (I was born at home)


5. Apply to Parelli International Study Center or Cardinal Ranch


It is a great start when thinking about bringing change into my life.