As tradition would have it, I started the first weeks of 2014 with ideas and lists of things I hope to accomplish in the next 12 months. I had plenty on my equestrian list and enough projects around the house to keep me busy well beyond this year, but I decided to narrow that list down to the top five

Around Thanksgiving I entered a contest online. The question was "how are you thankful for your horse?". And you had to submit a funny photo of your horse to go along with it. My response: "My horse makes me thankful for each moment I'm able to spend with him doing what I love! He's taught me responsibility, humility, perseverance and to

I wish I could tell you I have it all figured out. That perfect balance between work, family time, house work and horse time. But I don't. Not even close! As a "backyard" horse owner, most people assume that I have an endless amount of time with my horse - to ride, groom, feed, etc