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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Finally home and sitting down to relax....

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Well, this pace is either gonna make me younger or older....not sure which yet!
We did have an eventful ride early this morning. Bandit decided to turn around in the line and kick the horse in front of him! It causes a little shuffle of all the horses in the immediately vicinity. Bandit was still pinning his ears back and being bratty so we took the lady off of Bandit and Jeff rode him instead.

The kids and I didn't get home until about 9:00 tonight. Once the last ride is over for the day, we still have to unsaddle and feed all the horses and clean up the horse pen. After the last ride today, we all went out on our own little ride. it was a little adventurous. I was a little nervous because I was going to ride Silver who has been in a bad mood today. He tried to kick Ryan when he was loosening his saddle. He was ready to get unsaddled with the rest of the horses but we took our last 5 horses out to ride instead. Michael's horse ran away before he could get on him so we had to catch him and get him back on. Of course, he picked one of the brattiest horses to ride, Bandit. I LOVE that horse to death but he is strong willed. Bandit gave Michael trouble during the ride. Silver gave me a little bit of problems at first but by the end of the ride, he was doing very well for me. We galloped the last part of the ride. I prefer to walk myself but everyone wanted to gallop. Alison's got that little horse she rides doing very well for her. She rides Princess every ride and protects her like a mama hen. Princess has a sweet disposition just like Alison. We went way back on their property and it is amazingly beautiful back there.

Anyway, the kids and I came on home and Michael still hadn't had enough for the day and wanted to work the front gate at the park. There's big lines up there every night of people wanting to get into the dance. I came home and let Michael change into his park shirt and then dropped him off up there at the gate. Michael loves working the gate on weekends. Jeff stayed at the stables to go out and hunt an Axis deer with Ryan. Ryan wants to try to get a deer before he leaves on Tuesday.

I do believe I'm going to take the day off tomorrow! We'll close early tomorrow anyway because its Sunday. We are heading to town to go grocery shopping. We are OUT of food and have been eating whatever we can find the past few days until we can get to the store.

Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Alison and I are home for about 45 minutes getting ready to go up to the visitor's center to get refreshments ready and do the hay ride tonight. Mrs. Stable had to go out of town so she asked us if we would be willing to spend the night in the extra house tonight. She has a Border Collie named Dakota that has to be watched like a hawk so we're staying to babysit Dakota and feed the chickens. Actually, it'll be nice to be able to stretch our legs a bit. Even thought it's a tiny little house...it's big compared to the RV! Jeff brought the grill over there and he's going to be grilling hamburgers this evening.

I can't remember if I've already mentioned this or not but Jeff is studying to get his CDL license right now. He's going to start driving for Mr. Stable in the fall. (I made up the names Mr. & Mrs. Stable for use on my blog to protect the stable owner's anonymity) He owns two trucks and drives to North Dakota and other places for his business. I keep thinking...well, maybe Jeff isn't unemployed anymore! He's actually working everyday now. It's just an adjustment because we won't be making the kind of money he used to make but I think it's really worth it. We are all so much happier now and our lives are so much richer. We spend virtually no time at all doing time-killing things we used to do like sit on the computer or watch TV. Alison likes to say "she got a life" and she didn't even have to download it! LOL

We're going to be starting a fall garden at the Stables. We want a garden and so does she but doesn't have time to do it. They have a tiller and all the stuff we need so we're going to start working on it pretty soon (in our spare time - HA!)

The kid's made this hide-out out of the hay we hauled in last week but I'm just now getting around to posting a picture of it.

They made themselves a little window the can look out and see the horses.

They go up there to work on their school work that I've tried to get them started on early. It's proving to be very difficult to get it done. Things will slow down and change around here a whole lot once the tourist season is over though. We'll have to buckle down then.

Gee, is it the weekend already? Hope everyone has a great weekend!

My son is 17!

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Wow...my boy is almost grown! We celebrated his birthday a bit differently this year! We usually have a birthday camping trip and he brings along a friend. Incidentally, often we would often spend his birthday in the very park that we are now living in! LOL! Bev made Michael a Key-Lime Pie and brought it down to the stables today for us all. She's the kid's adopted grandma here! She just thinks the kids are great. It's really neat that God has put these people in our lives. I know a very special relationship is forming. The way Bev treats Michael reminds me alot of how my mom was about Michael. I'm glad he has someone to take special interest in him and appreciate his unique personality. Mrs. Stable gave Michael a card and some money in it to all have dinner.

Michael's new boots we bought last week were actually his birthday present but I couldn't bear not having anything for him to open on his birthday so I picked him up a few things in the visitor's center gift shop yesterday for him. You can't tell from the look on his face, but he really liked the Snake guide I got him. He said he had just spent time looking up snakes on the internet last night.

It's very hard to get Michael to cooperate taking pictures.
As an added bonus on his birthday he got to help skin a pig that Ryan, another helped on the property got! He wanted the hyde and he promptly went to Bev's to look up how to tan a hyde on the internet. If you know Michael, this is right up his alley.

He's been talking about being a Taxidermist lately. It might sound gross to some people but out here in the country, he fits right in. He has some other plans for another part of the pig that I'll spare you the details of and just surprise you all with the end result! LOL

We went into town and got subway sandwiches for lunch today in celebration of Michael's birthday. While they were in town, Alison wanted to go into the Feed Store to look at those boots she's been eyeing again. She came home with her brand new boots on! They already look a little scuffed because one day at the stables and they've already have a day's work on them.

I remember when I got my first pair of Justin Ropers when I was about her age. I sure loved those boots.
We are getting to where we just hang out up at the stables longer and longer than we really have to.
It was a good day!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Just plugging along here

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Working everyday including today. Today we had a little incident at the stables. Jeff and Alison took a ride out and a big flock of birds flew out of some trees when they went by and it spooked the horses. The horses did a little dance and everyone came out okay except the little girl on the ride fell off her horse. Then, the dad got off his horse to check on his daughter and his horse started walking back to the barn. Jeff had to get off his horse to take care of the matter and his horse decided he wasn't sticking around if Queenie was going back. The little girl was okay. She was crying but she wanted to get back on. The horses had to be rounded back up and we were so impressed that the little girl got back on that horse. The rest of the ride went okay. I was glad to hear Alison fared okay because she was riding Princess and she is a young horse. She's only 3 years old. Young horses spook much more easily. She spooked and tried to run off but Alison was able to get her back under control. The other trail horses are much more seasoned so they didn't try to run off...they just danced a little bit in their fear and if a rider isn't prepared for anything then they can fall off, which is what happened. The horse the girl was on proved her worthiness of being a kid horse today though... Alison saw the whole thing and she said Red started to put her foot down on the little girl and then looked down and saw the girl was on the ground and quickly slid her foot to the side and then locked motionless. Alison said the rest of the ride that Red, the horse, was walking slow where he usually trots to get up hills. It was like he knew the girl was scared. He's such a jewel of a horse...but he is a horse! Well, these things happen when dealing with people and horses!

Last night we went went Ryan to feed some of their horses they have at another nearby Ranch. We saw Maria, which is the horse that was in the Brooks and Dunn video. These are retired horses which are living the remainder of their lives out in rich grazing areas. Those horses already look so much better than they did before they were brought there! But then we got to see, Spirit.....He was their Stallion for 10 years. I've heard about this horse but Whoa...is he a horse! He was the most regal and majestic horse I have ever seen. His main is wildly long and flowing and he's huge and massive. You could hear him thundering up as he ran up to be fed. I wanted to take a picture of him but I didn't have my camera. I will be taking my camera with me the next time I see that amazing creature!

Tomorrow is a Visitor's Center day for me. Alison wants to go the Feed Store and look at some boots she's been eyeing....I want to take her and hope she can get some boots while she is getting to ride and help so much. With all the tips she's been making we're going to make deal with her to help her buy them.

Thursday, July 22, 2010
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We are all working so much at the stables that its getting harder and harder to get our hours in here at the park
Jeff and Alison got home after 7:00 pm and then left immediately to go pick up trash for a few hours. I broke away at 5:00 today because I had sooo...much laundry to get done. Everyone is getting so dirty every day at the stables. It's the kind of laundry that you should put directly in the machine and not in a hamper. I pushed myself hard this
evening to get it ALL done and get some cooking done. The past two days at the stables have been the busiest we've had. We hardly have time to eat. They have started paying the kids every day too because they are helping so much. Now that Alison is getting so much better with the horses, she's leading all the rides, helping get horses and load and unload rides. She lead about 7 rides today and she's making good money on tips! She's come home with over $70 yesterday and over $70 today between her pay and her tips! She would still be doing it though whether she was getting paid or not. We only have a little over a week before the summer help leaves us. If the wrangler that left because he was doesn't come back, then we're going to be on our own. Well, Jeff and Alison have already taken some rides out by themselves and just this week, they have already learned so much. I guess another week and they'll be even more comfortable. We have to get the saddles marked so they know who's saddle is who's and know the best order for the horses. I've been trying to take notes and pay attention to the order of the horses this week.
Tomorrow, will be super busy. After working at the stables tomorrow I have to get back to the park and do refreshments on the hayride. Sigh....

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

We picked a great night to sit outside on Monday night....

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We sat around the fire and talked, then we got the air mattresses and laid outside and talked. It was a cool and breezy night. We stayed up way too late, woke up way too late, then got on the road to San Antonio way too late on Tuesday. Now that Jeff got paid to do the stair job, we planned the trek to San Antonio during the week so we could go to the homeschool store and buy curriculum for the kids.

We had bought Michael some cheap work boots at Wal-Mart the week before. He wore them one day to work in and the sole started coming off immediately! I took them back to Wal-Mart and now have one more reason not to shop there. I hate Wal-Mart and buy very, very little there. I try to shop little stores like Dollar General instead. So, we went to the boot store to look at boots. Michael and Jeff's shoes are literally falling apart so they are first in line for new shoes. Alison wants, and actually needs boots too, but hers will have to wait. Her foot is still a little sore from being stepped on by a horse but she was wearing inadequate shoes. Of course, its never good to get your foot stepped on by a 1,000 pound animal in any shoes.... We learned a lot about boots and got fitted so we at least know what sizes they need. My little girl needs a size 9 1/2 women's size boot! Michael came home with a new pair of boots that are supposed to be one of the the toughest boots they have. We'll see....if they survive Michael then they should use him on a commercial! He can wear out a pair of shoes faster than any kid I've ever seen.

Anyway...I digress...after all of our little stops and errands trying to take advantage of being in a big town, we didn't get to start grocery shopping until at least 10pm. By the time we got home it was 2:00 am! Then, we realized we forgot the gate keys to the park and didn't know the new combination since we never need it. I had to drop Jeff and Michael off at a different gate so they could walk to the RV and get the gate keys and let me in at the main entrance. We came in, put our cold stuff up and left the rest of the groceries laying on the floor and went to bed. We all had to get up early. I worked in the vistor's center but the kids still got up early and went with their Dad to the stables even though they only got about 4 hours of sleep. They could've stayed home if they wanted to today. I know everyone is going to be exhausted tonight when they get home. They are staying late to help unload a truck-load of hay. Well, at least I don't have to cook because Jeff said they are sending brisket home with him.

I have ants in my RV. These are stinging kind and not sugar ants! I just got stung while I was trying to unload my groceries! Now, I'm going to have to figure out how to get rid of these things!

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After this post....

I called Jeff to see how they were doing at about 6 o'clock. He said they were unloading a truck-load of hay and could I bring them some water. There they all were all drenched in sweat and were only half way through the load....550 bails of hay! I stayed and helped. It took about 4.5 hours to unload and stack all that hay. Alison was amazing. She was working every bit as hard as the men. The truck drivers stood around and waited for us to finish. After we were done, the trucker's commented on what a tough little girl she was and how strong she was....they were amazed at Alison. Yeah, and that was on 4 hours of sleep and a whole day of leading horse rides. They had a very busy day yesterday. Alison was so excited because she $20 in tips for leading rides! Plus, Mrs. Stable paid both of the kids today for working today too. After we were done, she had food for us. Jeff is having cramps tonight in his legs. He did that the first day of the stair job too. Well, I'm ending up getting to bed late again tonight.

Monday, July 19, 2010

The days and weeks go by so fast!

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This summer is going by sooooo fast! I can't say that I will be sorry for summer to be over because it will become peaceful around here, but I always hate to see cold weather coming. Yes, even as hot as it gets in Texas, I still prefer the heat to cold any day. I work outside or in the gift shop that has no air conditioning every day. I wonder if everyone around here at the park is going to have a big celebration when summer is over? I think we will feel like it!

I normally work in the visitor's center today but Mrs. Stable asked me if I could work today. They had a death in the family and they had to be at a funeral today. I like working there better than the visitor's center anyway. Plus, I actually get paid to work at the stables so it's okay with me. Alison is now getting up extra early to go with her Daddy. They start saddling at 7:30 am. She is helping bridle and saddle the horses that aren't too heavy for her to lift. She has been waiting to get to ride a horse around on her own when we don't have a ride. Today, she rode Macho, the mule, around the parking lot. He trotted around with her.

(See that shirt? I crocheted that awhile back)
Then she rode Shilo. He did very well for her and she galloped around on him. She got off that horse on an absolute high. Galloping! I tried to post a video of her riding on here but it doesn't seem to work.... Something is happening to my daughter...she is getting out of bed at 6:30 in the morning because she WANTS to! She has been playing an online game for years and has been working toward a goal...Last night, she announced as if she finally made a decision. "I love Princess more than Runescape...I don't care if I get my Cape (her goal) anymore. I'll just work on it when I have time." She had it all planned out of how much she had to do on the game a day to meet her goal. Now, she has a new goal. Tonight, she said...it's sad...I just grabbed something out of my closet and I don't even care if I straighten my hair! Her priorities are changing. Yeah, you don't have time to look beautiful when you have to get up at the crack of dawn to take care of horses. At least she's seeing the reality of it. I wonder if the novelty will where off?

Michael decided he wanted to ride a horse around too. Of course, he insisted on riding one of the more stubborn ones, Bandit. Bandit will charm you. He loves attention and gets jealous and bites the other horses. He ended up going wherever Bandit wanted. He ended up in the barn and to his credit, he actually got the horse to come out! Bandit galloped around with Michael on him. Michael was never in danger though. He was laughing the whole time. Riding the horse on the trail ride is a whole different ball game that trying to take them off by themselves!

Michael's rocks have been a popular item in the gift shop. The first day he made them, he sold two of them and one was stolen! I told him that was a compliment. People like them because they have the horses names on them. People remember their horses and ask for the same one the next year when they come.





Well, I can say that this whole experience with the horses sure has made this being poor and not having an income very bearable for the kids. I'm very thankful for all that we've been able to experience and learn. People have been very good to us. I don't even think the kids would give it up for a job and a house in Houston again....and I don't know if we would either for that matter.

Alison likes sayings and she writes ones that she likes down in a book. Last night she told me, this one used to bring her comfort when Daddy first got laid off, we sold our house, and things were so uncertain....
"Beautiful pictures are developed in a dark room. So, if you see darkness in your life, be sure that a beautiful pictures is being prepared by God." She said now that she can see the beautiful picture. Isn't that sweet? Hopefully, our picture will be developed soon and we will begin to "see" the picture that we couldn't see in the dark room.

Tonight is our "Friday" so we're going to sit around a campfire. When it gets good and dark, we're all going get our blankets and pillows and look at the stars.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Onion Rings

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I didn't have to go into the stables today but I ended up going up there anyway. I slept in a little bit later and then got my dishes washed up before I went down there. We closed up shop early today but it was a busy morning. Met a guy yesterday that brought his little girl to ride. He was back again today and he brought us a bunch of goodies. He brought us 4 watermelons, 4 canteloupe, and several bags of onions he said were fresh out of the field. We cut one of the watermelons and we all ate it right there at the stables. It was good and sweet! He said he'll be back with more -- yay! Well, with this many onions, I decided to try making onion rings this afternoon! They turned out great! Jeff and Michael really loved them.

Onion Rings

Allow 1/2 onion per person.
Slice onions into rings and separate to dry. Coat with flour.

Make a thin fritter batter of:

Blend in a bowl and set aside:

1 1/2 c. flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder

Mix together:

2 eggs
1 1/4 c. milk
1/4 c. vegetable oil

Beat until smooth with flour mixture.
Fry onions at 375 degrees until golden brown. Grease should be only 1 inch deep in pan, just enough to float food.

When grease is hot, 375 degrees, dip dry onions into fritter batter and let excess drip off. Fry until golden brown. Remove and place on a plate that is piled with paper towel to soak up excess grease.

Next time he's also bringing sweet corn and cucumbers...Uh oh! Quick, help! What can I make out of cucumbers besides the cucumbers and vinegar? We don't like them plain. Or should I just get a very big jar? Lol! He said he can set Michael up with a stand if he wants to....Hmmmm.

Saturday, July 17, 2010
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I've carried my crochet blanket around in the bag with me for the past two weeks. I take it to the visitor's center and I even take it to the stables with me but I haven't had time to touch it for about 2 weeks. I finally quit taking it with me yesterday. I'm actually almost finished with it...it's so sad...

Our family is spending all day with horses and then we come home and spend the rest of the night talking about them.

Someone shared this with me today and I got a kick out of it. This person was on a mission when they made this!
Crocheted Smart Car on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Never a dull moment....

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We're having so much fun working at the stables this week. It's fun having Jeff there and Alison is beginning to get accomplished enough of a rider to be more of a help than just an extra rider. This is only the tip of the iceberg for her though. She's hooked. This has been so exciting to learn about these horses. It's looking really good for Jeff...he's really been able to connect with the horses even more than the summer time help that has been there all summer. He's really enjoying it. It doesn't pay as well as working handy-man jobs but it sure is a lot more fun! It's really hard to explain but some people have an ability to really connect with the horses instead of just riding them. Mrs. Stable gave us a couple of books to read and I've started one called "The Soul of a Horse"...It's really a neat book that is helping me to understand some of the things I've been seeing in the horses. It follows along the premise of becoming part of the herd and having the horse "choose" you instead of making them do what you want out of fear.

Oh, and something neat is that the black horse that is in the country music video "My Maria" by Brooks & Dunn belongs to the stable owners we work for. She is too old now to use at the stables but they do still own her. The horse that Alison is in love with, Princess, is her baby. She is almost 3 years old.

You-Tube - My Maria by Brooks & Dunn

Alison might be getting a baby goat. Remember the baby goat I posted pictures of climbing all over my RV when we babysat him a little while back? He was adopted by one of the park rangers here in the park. Well, they are tired of him already so Alison asked Mrs. Stable if she can keep him there at the stables with their goats. Of course, she said yes so now we just have to tell the ranger we want him and hope someone else doesn't get him. Better give him to us or he'll be "cabrito"! Alison really has her hopes up!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

I'm so tired...long day at the stables today.

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I'm so tired...long day at the stables today. I'm just going to forget the messes and the laundry today. Jeff thought about sleeping in a little bit this morning after finishing the stair job but he ended up getting up early to go in and help saddle horses this morning. It's a good thing he did because their head wrangler ended up leaving today because he is sick. He has some health problems he's dealing with so he left to go stay with family and rest. He says it will be a week but I have a feeling it will turn into longer. Jeff was there all day to pick up the slack and even Alison was helping today riding in the lead. We're cutting back the number of horses we take at one ride for now. I get off at 4:00 but Jeff and Alison stayed. Alison was going on the last small ride and Jeff was going to start unsaddling the unused horses after they left so they didn't get home until after 7pm. We ate and now Jeff and Michael are out in the park helping at the gate and its almost 10 o'clock at night.

Alison learned one of those lessons with a horse you don't forget today. She got to spend some time with her girl, Princess. She was holding her out of the pen and she let her reigns hang to low. (She wasn't on her) Princess somehow got her foot on the reign and Alison lost the reigns. Then Princess jerked her foot and the reign wrapped around her leg a little bit and Princess started panicking. She was jumping around so Alison just had to get out of the way. Mrs. Stable was out there so she was able to get her calmed down enough to get the reigns. Princess is a young horse...only about 3 years old so she's not as seasoned as some of the other horses. Alison has got quite a bond with her though. Princess knows her and comes to her when she sees her. She got to brush her today.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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Jeff finished the stair job today! YAY! He did an awesome job! This is about a 30 foot cliff and was a big project. Jeff and Michael hauled 80 lbs bags of concrete by pulley down this cliff and mixed over 1300 pounds of concrete in buckets.

So this is the staircase that broke my husbands back - lol!

From the first landing....

From the second landing...




I put in about a 10 hour day today for the park. After the day at the visitor's center, I went along with the hay-ride to learn the ropes of doing the refreshments, then we picked up trash while the kids swam. Looks like I'll be doing the Friday night hay-rides for the rest of the season. I guess I'm getting desensitized to all the park action going on around here daily because I hardly even mention it anymore. The park was really hopping tonight. I'm about ready for the slower pace of a day at the stables tomorrow.

I'm going to bed now...I didn't get to sleep until late last night because the kids were playing around and shaking the RV too much after I went to bed! Looks like Michael didn't work hard enough on that last day on the stairs.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Quesadillas

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Alison and I went and laid under the stars last night. It's amazing how late you have to wait for all of the light to go out of the sky so you can see them. It was finally good and dark by 10 pm. We got scared away once when we smelled a skunk! LOL... we have a little skunk that passes through our campsite every night. I sure didn't want him to stumble upon us! We saw a lot of shooting stars.

Today, Alison babysat here at the RV for a couple of hours.

Jeff thought he was finished with the stair job today but the man decided he wanted to add slats to the railings so he's got just a few hours of work to go back and do tomorrow. Almost done!

Alison and I walked up to the Cowboy Sunset Serenade tonight. It was unusually humid tonight so I was dripping sweat by the time we got up the hill. Cowboy poetry and singing with a beautiful hillside view....a nice way to enjoy the evening.

Came home and made quesadillas...it was a an easy meal that everyone loved. I tried something new tonight with them and it was good.

Shredded cooked chicken breast
Pour in some picante sauce...just enough to make it moist
Chopped cilantro (we like a alot of it)
Mix all this together in a bowl

Spray the pan with cooking spray. Put tortilla in and put some shredded Monterrey Jack cheese. Spread chicken mixture over this. Put a little more cheese and heat on medium-low until cheese melts. We had sour cream and guacamole with ours. YUM!

My readers

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I just wanted to say thank you to all of my readers for their messages and comments, kind words, and prayers. I started this blog as a personal endeavor to keep track of all of my numerous crochet projects. Though it is still that, it has sorda evolved into a mini record of the events going on in our lives. I never really thought anyone would care to read it much, so it is very touching to hear from people that tell me how the things I say help them. I really appreciate all the prayers and support from each of you! It's means a lot to me! My prayers are with each one of you that are in similar situations as we are in uncertain times. May you find strength and courage through His grace that you never knew you had!

Monday, July 12, 2010

More Cucumbers

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Jeff was just asking me yesterday if I was going to make some more of those cucumbers in vinegar again. I told him I was if my friend gives me some more...well, today she gave me another big bag of cucumbers and a very large zucchini squash. Well, the squash we had with dinner tonight. Now, I'm going to start another jar of cucumbers using the tip of 3 parts vinegar to 1 part water left by my reader "RJ". I'm also going to add garlic this time.

Nothing new to report today. I worked in the visitor's center today and Alison babysat. I did find out they need someone to do refreshments on the Friday night hay-rides so I'm going to start adding that to my hours in the park.

Sunday, July 11, 2010
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We went to the astronomy exhibit at the park last night. It was a beautiful starry night and it was really neat. We saw Saturn and its many moons. We saw Dumb Bell nebula and Hercules constellation. The group is hobbyist astronomists who bring their high powered, fancy telescopes into the park and allow guests to come and look. They spend the whole night out there after people are gone taking images.

Jeff spent his morning in "cowboy training" at the stables. The kids and I slept in. Then we did our weekly duty driving to town for groceries.

Alison and I walked around by the river tonight to look for rocks for her rock painting. My hands hurt from carrying that heavy bag all the way back. It's too bad all of our craft supplies, paints, etc. are in storage in Houston or we could really get creative with the rocks. We've always kept lots of craft supplies on hand for spontaneous creativity.

This week my goal is to enjoy some little things and not take for granted what I have around me....maybe bake some cookies with Alison or get a blanket and lay back and watch for shooting stars....something you couldn't do in Houston because you couldn't see the stars! We'll see if I succeed!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

The whole family spent the day at the stables today

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Jeff got up early and went down to the stables at 7:00 this morning to learn/help bridle and saddle the horses. The kids and I went down at my normal time when rides start at 9:00 am and we all spent the day there. We had a ride go out that got a little too large with 12 horses. We were lining the horses up in a different spot than we normally do to try to keep them out of the mud. That didn't work out too well because the horses were confused and they started getting out of line and a little kicking went on. The owner came out and we all held horses until we could get everyone on and get them going.
Jeff's going to be spending some time down there when he's not working on other jobs to try to learn the horses. She needs a back-up guide so he's going to spend some time there and see if he can work with the horses. Of course, Alison is happy anytime we are around the horses. She rode her favorite, Princess, today and she rode Cheyenne who is a horse she hasn't ridden before so, of course, I had to get a picture! Cheyenne is a bit stubborn at times. In the pen, she spends her time acting like a mad mama because she wants out to be with her baby. She was a show horse at one time and won her first time out.

The guide that lives on the property has his grand-kids visiting and they are doing things to the horses that are upsetting them while he was mowing and not paying attention....swinging things at them, throwing things at them. The horses were fussing in the pen and trying to get away from them. I finally had enough today and said something to them. I know full well that Beverly doesn't want them having those switches. I told Beverly what I had done and she told me if I saw them doing it again to call her. She ended up having to come down and stayed most of the day. I can tell that the horses were stressed and upset when those kids came around. There's different approaches people have with horses and Beverly's approach is very gentle. Those horses all love her and listen to her.

Alison had a project going while she wasn't riding horses....she was painting rocks. I'll be getting pictures of the finished products, obviously!

We have a dry-erase board that we put the ride schedule on. Michael decided the board needed to be re-drawn in permanent marker. He did an awesome job on it. I definately should have taken a picture of his finished board. He did such a good job, that Beverly ended up paying him, even though that's not why he did it. He's so talented with things like this. He has such a steady hand and writes and draws beautifully.

Anyway, it was a fun day. Jeff is planning on going to the stables early in the morning to help saddle again.

Tonight, the Astronomical Society is setting up telescopes in the. We're going to walk over there after dark tonight and look at the stars.

Friday, July 09, 2010

Not sure if I like having this rainy day off...

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We had to shut down rides at the stables today because of the mud and rain. We have stayed open through the rain before but the ground still wasn't saturated so it wasn't so muddy. It's been raining so much that it is very muddy...too much mud makes for dangerous conditions for the horses and the riders. So I'm home today but I'm feeling rather blue. This is a day I'd rather be busy to keep my mind off my troubles. I have several loads of clothes I could wash but there's no gas in the truck. I need to wait for Jeff to get back with the car to start that. He ran to town to deposit some money and talk to some people. Alison has gone to babysit at the visitor's center for a few hours.

I have been praying for God to give me some ray of hope soon. Things are puttering along like normal and even though Jeff has picked up some work here and there, I'm not sure we can live on that alone right now. Alison was encouraging me this morning...she said, "Mama...we aren't going to starve or anything." Well, she's right about that! We AREN"T going to starve! I've been praying for some direction...should we stay here? Should we leave? Where would we go? I don't think we are supposed to leave but I think we may get our answer by the end of September.

There may be something peaking its nose through though....I won't be saying what that is unless it actually works out. It might be the perfect solution for us after the summer is over. It would have benefits for every member of the family...we'll all learn a whole lot, get to work hard, have a place to live, get to grow our character and maybe grow a garden too.

Thursday, July 08, 2010
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Jeff didn't go work on the stairs today because we saw a big rain would be coming around noon. He came up to the stables instead and hung out with us and the horses. Alison got her foot stepped on by a horse today. She's actually very proud of herself since she really wants to show that she's tough enough to have a horse. I guess she'll watch her feet closer now and maybe learn not to wear flip-flops! That girl is getting tough, I tell you! She hardly even flinches now when she gets hurt and this is the same child that used to cry over the smallest things when she was little! A few weeks ago she slipped and hit her shoulder on a rock at the river. I could tell it really hurt but she said she was fine and we went on! She had a big old scab for a week or more and now I believe its going to leave a scar.

Alison had a really great day because she got to ride her two favorite horses today.

This is Princess...and I'm talking about the horse, not Alison! LOL



This is Queenie. This is the first time Alison has ridden Queenie. She has been wanting to ride her for a long time but she is used a lot because she is such a big horse. She gets used for big riders and double-rides.



Jeff got some riding experience today. He tried riding Bandit around while a ride was out and Bandit was not having it!

Later, he rode Stormy...On this ride is when the rain came in. It was pouring down hard for most of the ride. He and the Ryan (the guide) had some electronics on them so they stopped so Jeff could take off on Stormy to a little shack to put their stuff in there so it wouldn't get wet. Jeff said Stormy didn't want to go off the trail. He got him to go and then he had to get off of her to put the stuff in the shack. Stormy did not want to let him back on. Jeff had to gain a little horse sense to get back on that horse and he wasn't about to let that horse get the best of him since everyone was waiting on him! These horses don't act the same off the trail that they do on the trail. The seem to know their job when they are working. You may need a little experience to ride them around wherever you want them to go. Oh, how Alison is waiting for the day that she can ride off on a horse and go wherever she wants!

This is Stormy....



Here is Michael on Easter....He has two speeds. Walk and run....He's very predictable at the end of rides. He heads straight for the hay and depending on who's riding him decides whether he gets there or not!



It's been such fun getting to know these great creatures! They all have such distinct and different personalities.

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Today was my day off...

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I washed more clothes and made hot sauce. Alison and I decided to drive out to where Daddy was working and see how the stairs are coming along. The stairs look great and they are very sturdy.



Not done yet though! And there are still railings to add too!
The kids jumped in the river a little bit before we left. We came home and did absolutely nothing! It was great!

Jeff and Michael didn't get to work yesterday so they spent the entire day doing various work in the park and into the night. They didn't get home until 11 pm last night. Those two have been having WAY too much fun picking up trash most nights. Michael has become an expert with using the trash grabber without Jeff even having to slow down much on the gator. They told me a story about last night right before they were about to come home. They pulled over on the side of the road because there was a huge stream of cars all leaving the dance and coming down the hill. They stopped to let everyone go by and Michael was pointing the trash grabber under the windshield of the gator at the cars. All the cars started slowing WAY down and going the speed limit (which is 20 mph). They thought he was pointing some kind of radar detector or something at them. The cars were backing up around the corner all driving carefully by them. They were laughing so hard they were about to fall out of the gator...

One more day to work in the visitor's center tomorrow and then I get to work my fun job at the stables.

Helen Steiner Rice

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I have always loved the poems of Helen Steiner Rice since I was a girl. The first time I read a Helen Steiner Rice poem was when I read one on a card that my dad had for sale in the Office Supply store my dad used to own. I still have one of those cards with one of her poems on it tucked away in a box somewhere.

This Too Shall Pass

If I can endure for this minute
Whatever is happening to me,
No matter how heavy my heart is
Or how dark the moment may be-

If I can remain calm and quiet
With all the world crashing about me,
Secure in the knowledge God loves me
When everyone else seems to doubt me-

If I can but keep on believing
What I know in my heart to be true,
That darkness will fade with the morning
And that this will pass away, too-

Then nothing in life can defeat me
For as long as this knowledge remains
I can suffer whatever is happening
For I know God will break all of the chains

That are binding me tight in the darkness
And trying to fill me with fear-
For there is no night without dawning
And I know that my morning is near.

...Helen Steiner Rice

Monday, July 05, 2010

Steak & Cheese Sandwiches

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We didn't do much relaxing. The day went as usual except we did go to a small town fireworks show last night. It seemed like everyone from the surrounding three towns were ALL there! There was a huge amount of people lining the highway and all the streets for miles. Didn't know there were that many people out here! LOL ... Anyway, it was a pretty impressive fireworks show for such a small town. We just pulled over on the side of the road and got out our lawn chairs like everyone else.

I tried a new recipe tonight and it was a hit with the family. Easy to make and cost me about $7.00 to feed the whole family of 4 with this.

Steak & Cheese Sandwiches


1 lb. round steak, sliced thin (or whatever is on sale)
1 sliced onion
1 can sliced mushrooms
2 TBSP worcestershire sauce
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/8 tsp black pepper
1 beef bullion cube
Hoagie rolls

Slice steak into think strips and brown in skillet. Add 1 beef bullion cube. Add onion and mushrooms and cook until soft. Add worcestershire, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Simmer as a long as possible. Serve on mayonaissed hoagie rolls with cheese (I used monterrey Jack tonight)

Sunday, July 04, 2010

Happy Independence Day - -

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IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America

When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. — Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.

He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.

He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.

He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.

He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected, whereby the Legislative Powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.

He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.

He has obstructed the Administration of Justice by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary Powers.

He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.

He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.

He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.

He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power.

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:

For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:

For depriving us in many cases, of the benefit of Trial by Jury:

For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:

For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies

For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:

For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.

He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.

He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & Perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.

He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.

He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.

In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. — And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Frugal Recipes - Tortilla Soup

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I'm on a quest to find easy frugal recipes. We have been rotating the same meals since we moved into the RV and I'm craving something new. Not only do the recipes have to be frugal but I don't prefer oven recipes because I live in a RV. Since I've received interest in the posting recipes, I'm going to start posting the recipes I use and the new ones I find. I think I have posted some of them in the past but I can't remember which ones so there may be a few repeats. I will start tagging the recipe posts "Recipes" from here on so that I can remember which Ones I've posted from now on and also they will be easy to find for everyone else!

The first one I will post is this yummy tortilla soup recipe. This may be a repeat but at least I can find it now.

Tortilla Soup

Fry 8 strips of bacon and save grease.
Saute 1/2 cup chopped onion in bacon grease.
Add 1 can tomatoes and green chilis
Add 1 can of chicken broth (if you have your own broth, its even better)
Add 2 cans of refried beans (we love the black refried beans)
Add water as needed for desired soup consistency. Should be creamy.
Add tsp of garlic powder and I even throw in some onion powder...can add these seasonings to your own personal taste. Add your crunched up bacon.
My family likes to put cheese on top but its not necessary.

I buy corn tortillas and cut them into chip sized peices and fry them in oil. This really makes the soup better than using store bought chips and probably a whole lot cheaper too!

Tonight, I am on the internet on the look-out for recipes. Hopefully, I will come up with something! I am planning meals for the week and getting my shopping list ready for tomorrow.

"Thank God for Dirty Dishes,
They have a tale to tell.
While others are going hungry,
We're eating very well.
With home and health and happiness,
I shouldn't want to fuss.
For by this stack of evidence,
God's very good to us.”
~ author unknown ~

I just like this picture....

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It just looks like something that should be on a post card or something....
This is Augie the Doggie. He lives at the stables.

The park put the hay ride trailer in the 4th of July parade and Jeff and the kids went into town this morning to ride on it in the parade. There was supposed to be a rodeo last night and tonight but it got rained out :( I was working at the stables so I didn't go with them. Unfortunately, Jeff was in charge of taking pictures so this is all I got...

Good thing he's not in charge of the camera all the time!
It was good to be back at the stables even though I didn't get to go to the parade...it was really muddy today and Alison and I wore our mud boots. If I ever needed them, it was today! There was mud everwhere! I'll post a picture of Alison in hers because she looks much cuter in hers than I do in mine...

Alison is bonding with several of the horses. She's been getting to ride 1 or 2 times a day when a horse is available. She's happy to come whether she gets to ride or not just to be around them. Jeff dropped her off with me after the parade.

Friday, July 02, 2010

Cucumbers & Rain

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Jeff and Alison love the cucumbers. I like them but they aren't "crispy" like I would like them to be. It might be because these cucumbers were a little bit rubbery when I cut them. I'll try again when I get more cucumbers.

We got rained out at the stables today so I didn't have to work. Jeff and Michael cleaned a cabin and I did laundry. We drove into the little local town to see if the dentist was open. Wrong day...they are only open on Wednesday and Thursday. Then, we popped into the thrift store, the library where we found out they won't give us a library card! LOL Then we went to the Farm and Ranch Store where they sell boots. Jeff is hoping to get some work boots soon. His shoe soles are coming off and they are really getting a work-out on his jobs he's been doing. And now...I'm still doing laundry. Hopefully the sun will come out tomorrow! The park really isn't that full even though its a holiday...amazing but I guess the weather scared people away!

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Happy Anniversary to us

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Today is our 15th wedding anniversary. After the day at the stables, we left the kids here at the RV and we went to a local family restaurant. Very popular place that's been here since the 40's on the river. Down home cooking and a friendly atmosphere. We ordered fried mushrooms as an appetizer and couldn't believe how many they gave us...it was at least 3 times if not 4 times what I've ever seen served at a restaurant. We ordered the special...chicken fried steaks, cajun green beans, corn on the cob, rolls, a salad and tea all included for $8.95! What a bargain! LOL...however, next time I'm getting a burger. I'm not big on chicken fried steak but I was trying to be adventurous. Then we just drove around a little while looking at the scenery.

We've been getting a little rain here today but nothing heavy. Still managed to have a decent amount of people at the stables despite the rain. I was walking around with mud caked on my shoes all day.

Well, I finally finished the main part of my baby blanket working here and there between the visitor's center and the stables. Now, I'm starting on the edging but here's what I've got so far. I will never buy this yarn again though. It's a Pound of Love baby yarn. It's so scratchy and splits. It's just not pretty yarn at all.

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