April 25, 2023

Brighter Days Coming

 Since it's been warming up, I've been able to go exploring with Chanelle a bit more. She of course is ready to go, pulls you full speed ahead and can go forever. The first photo is her not wanting to turn back and head the other way back to the car. It's a bit slower walking back and she doesn't pull quite as much. 

 Today she met her first little snake! It was quite the sight to watch her watching the snake. Then once it slid off to the side of the trail, she spend the rest of the walk sniffing every twig, every stick and looking in every hole, to find that snake again. 

Looking back frequently to make sure it wasn't following us too close. I'm guessing it was her first encounter with such a creature. She has had a lot of 'first time' experiences with me. I think she was never really taken out and about before I got her. 

 It's been a hard stressful week. This morning shortly after a good prayer a few answers came to light. Things are looking up in some ways, including financially. I had to make some hard decisions, turn down a few heart desires, and probably disappoint a few people. Myself included. It comes down to - you got to look at the situations - ask yourself if it is the right thing to do - respect other peoples feelings in the choices you make - make sure everyone comes out for the better. Regardless.

 Hence, the knot in my stomach as subsided. The headache is going away a bit. I hope to be able to sleep tonight {Finally} And I think we are heading down the right path. 

 My girl is pooped and ready for bed too. She's been with really close to me all weekend. Guess she knew - 

 It's been an adjustment as well  NOT having to get up at 4 am. Even though I'm still waking up, I'm not having to get up. Hopefully I can start sleeping to 6 at least? maybe.

It's been a good week of rest for my foot, and my back is actually starting to feel a bit better. I have to accept that I'm older and with disabilities comes limitations. Whether we like it or not. I just can't do the things I used to and I can't work like I used to. My weight lifting limits has decreased. The amount of time I can be on my feet has greatly decreased. And sadly I can't just sit for long periods of time either. 

 My Social Security and Jewelry sales are just going to have to be enough. Mind you I did slip in a mystery shop to the car wash the other day.... Chanelle was barking and growling at the brushes. LOL I think it was another first time! 

Blessed by God
Life's good @ the Bright side of the Barn
Thanks for Stopping by 
Until next time, Stay Safe and Happy Trails.

April 21, 2023

Re Homing Horses - Mariana's Ranch

 Last fall This photo hit me like a ton of bricks...


We decided to rehome our pony when I realized my Granddaughter was getting to big.

We love our pony and it was a really hard decision to make. 

I had fostered a couple horses before. 1 - restored to healthy condition and found a retirement pasture home. The other I lost track of and wonder about even still. 

This time, it's OUR pony, not my horse. So I had to be even more picky. Lil Star chose me at the rescue. While in the pasture with the horses she stood between me and the others. It took a few weeks just to get a halter on her to bring her home. 

Rehabilitating her after the rescue was about 3 years of hard work. To go from a wild pony that had been abused to a pony that trusted all kinds of people again. Big and little alike. 

Getting her feet done was the biggest obstacle. I went through 3 farriers before I found a farrier that would work with me to work with her. It took us a while, but now.... Any farrier that is GOOD at their job - can do her feet!

So, when this sweet little lady with a house full of foster children came to meet my pony.... I found out about this wonderful rescue Idea she had formed into a non profit. A place for foster children and their parents and foster parents to all feel safe and comfortable.... AROUND HORSES.! 


My pony was going to 'go to work' helping children. 

And so her new story began. It's been a few months now. We keep in touch. I get to enjoy her progress and see how much she has blossomed into the amazing UNICORN I knew deep down inside that she was. 

And even still today, I can call and say hey, and go see her for myself. It's so scary to rehome your horse. It's your baby, it's one of YOUR OWN. and the thought of your baby going to a bad place is a night mare no mama wants to have. 

Our little girl got a wonderful new home!

And a new big sister! 


Please, visit marianasranch.org/

To learn more about this amazing program. 
Make a donation, participate with your own foster children..... attend an event.....


Blessed by God
Life's good @ the Bright side of the Barn
Thanks for stopping by
Until next time Stay safe and Happy Trails.

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