Tina

    Gender: Female
    Location: Franklin IN
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Proud Parent
    # of Kids: 3
    Body Type: Some extra baggage
    Religion: Christian - other
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    Yahoo: base_softballmom
    About Me: I am a 37 yo mother of 2 and have 1 step son. Looking for advice have been out of the horse world for 15 years and just getting back into riding. Will need lots of advice.
    Music: Country, what else is there
    Movies: Montana Sky, Flicka, Seabuscuit, Black Beauty, Racing Stripes, Dreamer
    TV: Law & Order SVU can't get enough, In Plain Site, Awesome new show, Army Wives Grey's Anatomy
    Books: Horse books, and romance novels
    Likes: Horses, Dogs, Cats
    Dislikes: Spiders and Snakes
    Hobbies: Barrel racing, poles, flags and spending time with those that mean so much to me.
    Vices: Scared of falling off now, too old
    Heroes: My dad. The soldiers that are protecting this beautiful land that we love so much. My kids, they are keeping me young.

    Avalanche

    Sunday, June 8, 2008, 10:05 AM CST [General]

    Well, we got off to a great start this March teaching Avalanche the barrel pattern the weather was coorporating. Even April wasn't too terrible, a little hot but not bad. Then the freeze of May started and the rains. I was not sure that Spring/Summer was going to arrive. Then we started having beautiful weather warm and sunny with the ability to ride every night. But then when June arrived we went back to having the terrible rains that we really should have been having in April and our county seen a lot of destruction yesterday with all the rain that we have had in the last 7 days. Yesterday we received 10" of rain, families have been displaced, homes destroyed and animals looking for shelter out of the weather.

    With that all said, I am hoping that the nasty weather is gone from here for a while.  Looking forward to getting back on the barrels later this week as things start to dry out. Much of the flooding waters have receided back into the creeks, rivers, and ponds.

    May we be blessed with warm sunny weather and dry up this mess. 

     

    Chat soon.

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