April 30, 2021

Against the Odds

 2006 I was 41-42. A collapse in the Safeway parking lot led to 5 days in the hospital and a lot of confusion. I went home with oxygen tanks and told this would be the rest of my life. I had never been in a hospital before except to have babies. I was crushed. 

COPD, a heart condition {possible stroke}, high blood pressure.... the list was long. 

Forever packing an oxygen tank was longer. 

It was less than 6 months and the tanks were gone, I was breathing on my own. I still struggle from time to time. Inhalers are a part of my everyday life. I can live with that!

ABOUT 6 years ago, the doctor discovers osteoporosis and degenerative disc disease DDD, in the same places in my lower back. It didn't take a fortune teller to know a wheel chair would be in the future. 

I BOUGHT A HORSE , I mean 2, then 3 then 4 all together. 

If I'm going to end up unable to ride, I'm going to ride until I'm unable. 

I rode yesterday and it was fantastic. 

DECEMBER 12/2019, I was in my first ever major car accident, only it was 2 half 3/4 ton trucks. It was my first ambulance ride, my first broken bones... fractured sternum and several ribs, both front and back, broken foot... Shoulder messed up... Bruises like I've never seen. 

If the hit would have been 6 " further back , I might not be here. 

6 WEEKS LATER during my recovery I ended up  sicker than death.... 3 days of hell. 

Only to find out later the VIRUS had been at the hospital I was at in December, and it was a HOT SPOT for the VIRUS. Doctor figured I HAD IT. 

I will be 57 this year. I made it against the odds. {And there were so many other obstacles to overcome as well. }


Because of the COPD they want me to have flu and pneumonia shots regularly. Now with the virus, everyone is running out to get vaccinated. 

I HAVEN'T GOTTEN ANY VACCINES!

I'm still here. I've survived this long against the odds, I think I shall continue to ride against the odds and stay vaccine and virus FREE. 

Here's to your health! Love you all. 


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 28, 2021

The FIRST RIDE

 This is the day we've waited and worked patiently for. Lil Star was adopted to us just over a year ago. She came with some issues to overcome. 

It was a day to never forget. My granddaughter stayed the night and my son was coming with his truck to pull my horse trailer to go get her. 

6 am, "Grama wake up, today's the day we go get my pony".

We waited until after 8 to call my son. My daughter in law informed me, that he had been awake since about 7, waiting for my call. 

We arrived at the rescue. It took a few minutes of coaching to get Lil Star to load. All the while my granddaughter was hanging out the back window of the truck, "Come on lil Star, let's go home to Grama's, come on Lil Star". 

She loaded we left. 

Buck, rear, kick, bite, run crazy..... brush her, touch her feet - all out of the question. 

Now here we are today,......

She comes to the gate to greet you, leads, lunges, loads. Bathes, grooms  and now gives me her feet. 

We'll see how she does with the farrier next week. She's had her hooves done twice now so far. I'm hoping it's less of a fight this time..

She's taken the bridle, had on the saddle. Wears a blanket and taken walks down the trail...

We've put weight on her back and she's hauled 40 lb bags of bedding from the car to the barn. 

But this is a FIRST...


The expression on her face says it all. 

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


Like what you see at the Bright side of the Barn?