Krystal


    Gender: Female
    Location: Georgia (home) and MS (vet school)
    Relationship: Committed Relationship
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Maybe Someday
    Body Type: Athletic
    Height: 5'3"
    Religion: Christian - other
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    About Me:
    members.barrelhorses.com/chasinstarsdvm


    I am 23 years old and just recently graduated from the University of Georgia with as an honor graduate with an Animal Science degree. I recently was accepted into Vet School at MS State and plan to begin this fall. I have been riding and showing pretty much all my life and consider my 7 state titles (ranging from western pleasure, to barrels, to All-Around), placing at the top 3 at the AQHA World Congress in horse judging, and getting into vet school my major accomplishments. I love having fun and doing pretty much anything outdoors. I am a southern girl (equipped with the accent), and wouldn't have it any other way. If you wanna know anything else, just let me know!
    Music: Mainly Country...personal favs include George Strait, Chris Cagle, Gary Allan, Brad Paisley, Reba, and some old stuff such as Cash...I also love some rodeo melodies by Ian Tyson and of course Mr. Chris Ledoux. non-country includes Nickleback, ***** Cat Dolls, Avril, old school Mariah Carey, Daughtry, Hinder, Michael Buble\', and some other random stuff.
    Movies: Pure Country, 8 Seconds, Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, The Holiday, and Charlotte's Web.
    TV: CMT, Gilmore Girls,PBR and NFR Rounds, Full House, 7th Heaven, America's Next Top Model, Figure Skating, and Gymnastics.
    Books: Diamond Spur, Montana Gold, Leaping Hearts, and Stormy-The Barrel Horse

    I love romances lol (the ones with cowboys and horses)
    Likes:
    members.barrelhorses.com/chasinstarsdvm
    I LOVE ♥:

    my horse, PRIDE
    my mini dachshunds, SCOOT and DIXIE
    southern guys
    making people laugh
    being obnoxious
    being outside/anything outdoors
    hiking
    riding 4-wheelers
    wrecking golf carts
    anything equine, pink, or that sparkles
    cookie dough
    road trips!
    snuggling and watching movies
    singing to the top of my lungs going down the road
    honest guys
    getting dressed up
    kissing!
    rodeos with big crowds
    Perry, Georgia
    helping little kids show their livestock/horses
    making icecream out of snow
    leapfrogging over haybales
    guys that don't cheat or lie
    neat handwriting
    slow dancing
    people with a good sense of humor
    getting into trouble
    wearing cowboy boots and jeans EVERYWHERE
    candles
    making good grades
    dachshunds and toy aussies
    cherry limeaide with extra cherries
    getting to sleep in on rainy days
    being the underdog that lands on top
    rodeo books from the truck stop

    Especially:
    being in the country, sleeping in on rainy days, my mini-dachshund [Scooter], riding 4-wheelers, rodeo, making it to the NFR [hopefully one day], the color PINK, fishing, my pony pal LAUREN [my besty], painting, acting silly, barrel racing, pretty much anything equine, carhartt, the colors white and light blue, American Eagle, coloring (yes with crayons, but I prefer Crayola twisty crayons), wine, big trucks, diesel, my barrel gelding [Pride], great love stories, riding dirt roads, and all the beauty that Jesus brings into my life on a daily basis.
    smells: arena dirt mixed with horse poo, smell of the fire when my farrier is heating shoes to shape them, Adidas Sport Cologne for Men, Cake batter, anything on the Grill, Fireplaces, Tack (Leather), Horses, Show Sheen, Absorbine Superpoo Shampoo, call me crazy but (Apple Phenylbutazone), sweet feed, freshly cut hay, pumpkin pie, cinnamon, coffee, yankee candles (espec. the christmas ones), pines, Japanese food, and prob a couple more.
    Dislikes: people that don't take good care of their animals
    big cities
    icey roads
    anything that says "Redneck Woman"
    guys who cheat and lie
    guys who think girls are trophies
    going to the doctor
    olives
    mustard
    mayonaise
    yogurt
    when it rains a horse show out the morning of
    being disorganized
    girls that wear way too much make-up
    running late
    people that can't take a joke
    being told I took like I am 16
    loosing flip flops in the river
    fake cowgirls
    oatmeal
    lazy people
    Hobbies: Riding, training, and showing horses...particularly my 11 year old gelding Pride that is my best friend, Listening to it rain, reading a good book and snuggling with my mini dachshy (Scooter), keeping the air on 65-70 with a really soft blanket and down comforter, Girl's nights with wine, chocolate, popcorn, and a stash of Gilmore Girl's reruns, long relaxing trailrides with a o-ring snaffle and split reins, taking long walks at the end of the day in places you've never been, walking to the bar late at night to check on horses and turn off fans, and I would say taking long walks beside the ocean; however I wouldn't know because I don't live near a ocean :)
    Vices: extremely stubborn at times
    addicted to these online pages
    Virtues: You should never say, "I Love You," if you don't plan to do it forever. I don't feel like love should be something that is lost or forgotten. If anything, if it dwindles, you should work that much harder to save it.
    Heroes: All the men and women fighting for our country.

    Those heroes that lost their lives protecting others at VA Tech.

    All those cowboys and cowgirls that continue to take care of the contestants at rodeos and help keep the american western heritage alive.

    Vet School 1/8 a DOCTOR!

    Tuesday, December 18, 2007, 07:03 PM [General]

    So, I haven't been on here in quite a while....yeah, so I got a nice dosing of my first semester of vet school this year. AMAZINGLY, yes, I passed! Pretty spectacularly, but could have been a bit better...but hey with 7 lecture classes and three labs, passing is just fine! So, did I learn a lot? SURE! Have I forgotten most of it? I am working on it! How many shows did I get to run in this semester? (well there was Speedfest, and....well that is it!).....It was pretty chaotic. I have learned more about Heartworms, protozoans, bacteria, viruses, and other things than I ever thought I would learn about....so yay! I am officially 1/8th of a doctor or have been thru 1/8th of my trip thru hell.....however you prefer to look at it is fine.
    On lighter note, now that I am outta class for a few weeks, I am immersing myself with lots of Disney films, movies, and have became addicted to one of the most ridiculously corny shows ever.....Hannah Montana. Great show! My excuse not to study is to take a 1 hour trip to Tupelo to the closest PetSmart...my toy dachshund now has TOO many outfits...but he is super cute....so I guess that is allowed.
    Anyways, just to let yall know I haven't fell off of cyberspace with either left or right buttcheek, I am hanging on lol.....thru the madness of my classes and lack of riding which I hopefully will learn to balance competing and classes next semester! I have preached my plan to my professors that barrel racing is critical to my santity. They preach back, "Go! Run! Compete!...I wonder if they say this to get me out of their study sessions so they won't have to deal with my overly analyzing questions, or if they really think I am crazy? Probably a little of both.
    Anyways, I hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season! This Mississippi Cowgirl is ready to hang out with the TRUE BIG DAWGS in good ole' Georgia for a couple of days!
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    Just RIDE!

    Monday, August 6, 2007, 10:56 PM [General]

     

    I RIDE. That seems like such a simple statement. However as many women who ride know it is really a complicated matter. It has to do with power and empowerment. Being able to do things you might have once considered out of reach or ability. I have considered this as I shovel manure, fill water barrels in the cold rain, wait for the farrier, or cool a gelding down before getting down to the business of drinking a cold beer after a long ride. The time, the money, the effort it takes to ride calls for dedication. At least I call it dedication. Some of my friends call it a "sickness" . It's a sickness I've had since I was a small girl bouncing my model horses and dreaming of the day I would ride a real horse. Most of the women I ride with understand the meaning of "the sickness". It's not a sport. It's not a hobby. It's what we do and, in some ways, who we are as women and human beings. I ride. I hook up my trailer and load my horse. I haul to some trailhead somewhere, unload, saddle, whistle up my dog and I ride. I breathe in the air, watch the sunlight filter through the trees and savor the movement of my horse. My shoulders relax. A smile rides my wind burnt face. I pull my ball cap down and let the real world fade into the tracks my horse leaves in the dust. Time slows, Flying insects buzz loudly. My horse flicks his ears and moves down the trail. I can smell his sweat and it is perfume to my senses. Time slows. The rhythm of the walk and the movement of the leaves become my focus. My saddle creaks and the leather rein in my hand softens with the warmth. I consider the simple statement; I ride. I think of all I do because I ride. Climb granite slabs, wade into a freezing lake, race a friend through the a forest all the while laughing and feeling my heart in my chest. Other days just the act of mounting and dismounting can be a real accomplishment. Still I ride, no matter how tired or how much my seat bones or any of the numerous horse related injuries hurt. I ride. And I feel better for doing so. The beauty I've seen because I ride amazes me. I've ridden out to find lakes that remain for the most part, unseen. Caves, dark and cold beside rivers full and rolling are the scenes I see in my dreams. White sandy river beds, bald eagles on the wing and bobcats on the prowl add to the empowerment and joy in my heart. I think of the people, mostly women, I've met. I consider how competent they all are. Not a woos amongst the bunch. We haul 40ft rigs, we back into tight spaces without clipping a tree. We set up camp. Tend the horses. We cook and keep safe. We understand and love our companions, the horse. We respect each other and those we encounter on the trail. We know that if you are out there riding, you also shovel, fill, wait and doctor. Your hands are a little rough and you travel without makeup or hair spray. You do without to afford the 'sickness' and probably, when you were a small girl, you bounced a model horse while you dreamed of riding a real one. Now you're there. SO RIDE

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    hello i havent been on here in a couple of months..but i left a message on one of ur blogs i think lol...but i just wanted to say hey and congrats on ur passing semester in vet school. im gettin closer to gettin my goals that i want to do bye!!

    samantha
    December 02, 2008
    05:08 PM CST

    yeah i saw you..like we like looked right at eachother but i dont think we knew exactly that it was us..lol...i knew it was you but i was to shy to be like HHHEEYY its my the freak off the internet!! lol...jk but i was shy but im not a freak..lol..anywayss yeah i was happy that i made the finals but i didnt want to do that lil walk out thangy, that was just retarded..i was bitin my finger nails the whole time b4 i had to walk out..anways thanks i thought that me and ben did good..i didnt care if i got 20th int he 1d i was just happy that i ran a 15.0 and was right there with everyone else...it came down really to the finals tenths and all...well ok then im headin out with friendss so ill ttyl...my retarded stepmom is yellin at me about something..so peace out

    Gracie
    August 02, 2007
    07:01 PM CST

    omagh i thought i saw you at youth world?? did i??? if not then ima loooseeerr

    Gracie
    August 01, 2007
    05:46 PM CST

    I'm glad that everything went good and your horse is still sound... That's the most important thing with everything ya'll have been through recently...

    Melissa
    July 12, 2007
    10:56 AM CST