Tuesday

By Crystal at 7:20 pm on August 8, 2006 | Nobody loves me

As my close friends know, I am having a period in my life where I am not very happy.  Usually I am to contain my unhappiness, but sometimes it gets the best of me and I take it out on those I love most.

Well today was one of those days.  I was mean to someone that I adore.  I was looking to be mean and I was.  I already apologized but here it is in writing.

Me sorry.

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I went to the barn after work and rode Miss and Cook.  Miss was a superstar, had a blast.  She was way good.  This was the best day we have had yet.  Cook was good too, although she was lazy bones.   But that was ok.  I was tired so we both walked around and just talked to Emily and Ashley.

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Nothing else to report.  I will try and be a nicer person tomorrow.

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Horoscope

By Crystal at 4:27 pm on August 7, 2006 | 2 Love Notes

I’m back in my bad mood.

However, the bright spot is my horoscope.

Gemini: Worry could claim much of your energy now, and your fears are phantoms without foundation - let them go. Your overly pessimistic view will clear in just a day or so, and you will be much more able to make good choices.

God… I hope so.

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Song I love right now.

Nickelback’s “Far Away”

Sigh.

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Sunday - Ups and Downs of Horse Ownership

By Crystal at 11:15 am on August 6, 2006 | 2 Love Notes

I doubled up today. Rode Miss first, worked on transitions. Fine. She was good.

Then I got on Cook. Kevin moved around and set up new jumps. I jumped around, just having fun. We did the lines several times trying to see what the striding was. I pressed on to try and make the 5 strides (wasn’t happening, Cook too pony-like), asked for the 6, and even got a nice collected 7 in as well. Blah blah.

My point to the above paragraph was that my horse was completely on the same page with me. She was forward and overjumping (according to the eyes that were watching us), but she felt awesome to me. She was forward… not fast, but FORWARD. Willing. Bold. Strong. Determined. She was very responsive.
There are sometimes on other horses (and sometimes on Cook) when I feel like I can’t get their rhythm to save my life and I look like a freak who has never ridden before. Today was one of those glorious days that I knew exactly… exactly when and where she was taking off. Even the long spots. I just knew and was with her.

I had fun today. Real fun. I had a genuine smile on my face. For the first time in a while, I was actually excited about something, even for a few minutes.

Thanks, babycakes. Mom loves you.

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Lincoln Playing Chase with Cook.  Cook winning.

Lincoln and Cook Chase.jpg

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Saturday, Lessons and Birthday

By Crystal at 8:13 pm on August 5, 2006 | Nobody loves me

Had a good lesson this morning.  I was a lil all over the place but it has been like 5 days since I rode due to the heat, so that is ok.  I expect tomorrow to be better.

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I then headed to Jordan Lake to spend the day with Rich and friends to celebrate his birthday.  Go to the gallery under Richard’s Birthday Pictures to view all…

Here are my favorites shots.

Baby Montgomery.

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Jeanette and Ariana on the jet ski.  Ariana looks like a teenager here!

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Jerry and I.

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Richard and Jeanette.

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Good times.

Have to try and settle down tho and get some sleep.  have another long day tomorrow.

Much love.

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Happy Birthday, Richie!

By Crystal at 8:04 pm on August 4, 2006 | 1 Love Note

Today marks the 30th year of my brother’s life.

I love you so much. You are the center of my world.

I hope that 30 brings you all that u desire.

Love always,

Sis.

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Must Read.

By Crystal at 8:42 pm on August 3, 2006 | 3 Love Notes

this is really long but really good. Aw.  Saw this on another blog.
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To have a horse in your life is a gift. In the matter of a few short years, a horse can teach a girl courage, if she chooses to grab mane and hang on for dear life. Even the smallest of ponies is mightier than the tallest of girls. To conquer the fear of falling off, having one’s toes crushed, or being publicly humiliated at a horse show is an admirable feat for any child. For that, we can be grateful.

Horses teach us responsibility. Unlike a bicycle - or a computer - a horse needs regular care and most of it requires that you get dirty and smelly and up off the couch. Choosing to leave your cozy kitchen to break the crust of ice off the water buckets is to choose responsibility. When our horses dip their noses and drink heartily, we know we’ve made the right choice.

Learning to care for a horse is both an art and a science. Some are easy keepers, requiring little more than regular turn-out, a flake of hay, and a trough of clean water. Others will test you - you’ll struggle to keep them from being too fat or too thin. You’ll have their feet shod regularly only to find shoes gone missing. Some are so accident-prone you’ll swear they’re intentionally finding new ways to injure themselves.

If you weren’t raised with horses, you can’t know that they have unique personalities. You’d expect this from dogs, but horses? Indeed, there are
clever horses, grumpy horses, and even horses with a sense of humor. Those prone to humor will test you by finding new ways to escape from the barn when you least expect it. I found one of ours on the front porch one morning, eating the cornstalks I’d carefully arranged as Halloween decorations.

Horses can be timid or brave, lazy or athletic, obstinate or willing. You will hit it off with some horses and others will elude you altogether. There are as many “types” of horses as there are people - which makes the whole partnership thing all the more interesting.

If you’ve never ridden a horse, you probably assume it’s a simple thing you can learn in a weekend. You can, in fact, learn the basics on a Sunday - but to truly ride well takes a lifetime. Working with a living being is far more complex than turning a key in the ignition and putting the car in “drive.”

In addition to listening to your instructor, your horse will have a few things to say to you as well. On a good day, he’ll be happy to go along with the program and tolerate your mistakes; on a bad day, you’ll swear he’s trying to kill you. Perhaps he’s naughty or perhaps he’s fed up with how slowly you’re learning his language. Regardless, the horse will have an opinion. He may choose to challenge you (which can ultimately make you a better rider) or he may carefully carry you over fences…if it suits him. It all depends on the partnership - and partnership is what it’s all about.

If you face your fears, swallow your pride, and are willing to work at it, you’ll learn lessons in courage, commitment, and compassion, in addition to basic survival skills. You’ll discover just how hard you’re willing to work toward a goal, how little you know, and how much you have to learn. And, while some people think the horse “does all the work”, you’ll be challenged physically as well as mentally. Your horse may humble you completely. Or, you may find that sitting on his back is the
closest you’ll get to heaven.

You can choose to intimidate your horse, but do you really want to? The results may come more quickly, but will your work ever be as graceful as that gained through trust? The best partners choose to listen, as well as to tell. When it works, we experience a sweet sense of accomplishment brought about by smarts, hard work, and mutual understanding between horse and rider. These are the days when you know with absolute certainty that your horse is enjoying his work.

If we make it to adulthood with horses still in our lives, most of us have to squeeze riding into our over saturated schedules; balancing our need for things equine with those of our households and employers. There is never enough time to ride, or to ride as well as we’d like. Hours in the barn are stolen pleasures.

If it is in your blood to love horses, you share your life with them. Our horses know our secrets; we braid our tears into their manes and whisper our hopes into their ears. A barn is a sanctuary in an unsettled world, a sheltered place where life’s true priorities are clear: a warm place to sleep, someone who loves us, and the luxury of regular meals…Some of us need these reminders.

When you step back, it’s not just about horses - its about love, life, and learning. On any given day, a friend is celebrating the birth of a foal, a blue ribbon, or recovery from an illness. That same day, there is also loss: a broken limb, a case of colic, or a decision to sustain a life or end it gently. As horse people, we share the accelerated life cycle of horses: the hurried rush of life, love, loss, and death that caring for these animals brings us. When our partners pass, it is more than a moment of sorrow.

We mark our loss with words of gratitude for the ways our lives have been blessed. Our memories are of joy, awe, and wonder. Absolute union. We honor our horses for their brave hearts, courage, and willingness to give.

To those outside our circle, it must seem strange. To see us in our muddy boots, who would guess such poetry lives in our hearts? We celebrate our companions with praise worthy of heroes. Indeed, horses have the hearts of warriors and often carry us into and out of fields of battle.

Listen to stories of that once-in-a-lifetime horse; of journeys made and challenges met. The best of horses rise to the challenges we set before them, asking little in return.

Those who know them understand how fully a horse can hold a human heart. Together, we share the pain of sudden loss and the lingering taste of long-term illness. We shoulder the burden of deciding when or whether to end the life of a true companion.

In the end, we’re not certain if God entrusts us to our horses or our horses to us. Does it matter? We’re grateful God loaned us the horse in the first place. And so we pray:

“Dear God,
After You’ve enjoyed a bit of jumping, please give our fine horses the best of care. And, if it’s not too much, might we have at least one more good gallop when we meet again?”

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Thursday

By Crystal at 8:17 pm on | Nobody loves me

Went out and rode Cook.  I waited because I had to pick up my little sister, her friend and my mom.  Not to mention it was a billion degrees outside.

Of course Cook was good even tho she has been off.

So at the end, she had to play ‘fair pony’ and walk my sis and her friend around.  She was good.  Good.  She didn’t kill them or run off or do anything bad.  But she was worked up.  Her veins were all popped out and jigged and she basically looked at me the whole time with eyes that said “mommy, make the madness stop”.

I did think it was ultra cute how she followed me around the ring wit no lead.  I turn.  she turn.

Love that mare.

Sorry Cook.  I will put them on Someone else tomorrow.

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Goodbye Dad. Hello Heat.

By Crystal at 5:39 pm on August 2, 2006 | 3 Love Notes

my dad left today.  sadness.  I didn’t even take any pics because it was hot and gross.

and because it was hot and gross, I didn’t ride.  I was sweaty from just throwing feed and turning out.

Gonna try tomorrow.

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ok how sexy is J. Timberlake in his new video?  way hot.

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Busy busy week ahead

By Crystal at 5:11 pm on August 1, 2006 | 2 Love Notes

I have alot on my plate this week.

First off, tomorrow my Dad is leaving. So I’m taking a half day and eating dinner with the gang before they fly back to Washington State.

Thursday, my mom, sister and her friend are coming up to visit until my brother’s birthday.  Rich’s 30th birthday is coming up and we having a party at Jordan Lake on Saturday.

Email him to wish him happy birthday.  I don’t want to list his email here because he will get spammed to death but let me know if you need it.  His actual birthday is Aug 4th.

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Baby Montgomery’s 2nd birthday was yesterday.  He’s the best, cutest baby ever.  Happy Birthday, G Man!

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Cindy, when this world makes you crazy and u’ve taken all you can bear, u call me up, because you know I will be there.

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I didn’t ride tonight cause frankly, it’s too fricking hot.  We are in the middle of a heat wave (like the rest of the country).  It should start breaking.  Hopefully.  pray God.

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