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horses and dreams

I have two horse lovers.  I don’t know where it came from.  Yes, they have lived on a farm since very young but we have never had a horse.  We have had cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, guinea hens, rabbits and many dogs but horse, no.  In the past year the horse obsession has gotten quite bad.  Every book, every drawing, every item they create is about horses.  They love horses, those girls of mine.

They have asked for horse riding lessons for years but the cost has always been prohibitive.  With schooling, food and house payments, it is quite hard to squeeze out monies for expensive horse riding lessons.  Those are the things I plan for some day.  A someday that is never very close.   And then one day the opportunity came looking for us right at home.

I was sitting on the couch with a friend who was visiting while her daughter took lessons just down the street from us.  Horse riding lessons.  I dared to ask how much the classes were and then filed that info away in my momma brain for just in case.  It just so happens that fate is a friend because during Grandma Yoli’s visit, she mentioned that she would want to help with some of the fees if we ever found a good place to take lessons and just one week later these horse loving girls of mine had a dream come true.  A dream also made possible by a little business I have been working at and still have not shared with any of you.  Soon, I promise.

Not much has been said at the dinner table, that does not have something to do with horses as of late.  They live for Tuesday so they can go to the farm and brush, feed and ride their new found companions.  It is a bit scary for this momma who can be a bit over protective, to see her girls up on a horse so very high that they could easily put their boots on my head or shoulders.  I try to breath and trust.  Trust that their guardian angels are watching over them.  Letting them revel in their new dream come true.

At bedtime on those nights, I check on them after they have fallen asleep and I see a new look on their sweet faces.  The look of happiness.  Happiness brought to them by horses and dreams.

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breaking through

Hello dear friend.  What can I say after so much silence?  So much time has passed, time that I really wanted to be here but just felt I had nothing to share.  Truly,  almost everyday, I have sat down only to close the computer and walk away.  The past week has been a break through.  The first week that I have had time and want to sit down and start a new project, the first week that I have spent every day outside in the sun watching the wonders of spring with all of its pomp and renewal.

I have missed sharing here with you, I have been reading emails but honestly, have just started reading all the comments.  You make me smile more than you know.  Kate, Louise, Jacki, Lisa, Lori Ann, Leah, Jan, Angela, Jennifer all of them, Lisa,  Diane, Rachel thank you for your friendship, words of encouragement and taking time to check in on me.

It is a tiny bit embarrassing I guess to have so many people worry about me.  I really don’t like attention and don’t do well when I am the center of attention which is probably hard to believe from someone who is always online saying “hey, look what I made” or “here is my dinner from last night” and “come and follow my life here”.  Really, I am just a person who loves to share the little that I know to make the world a tiny bit better and knowing that we all share so many things in common and that you have been reading, makes my heart swell a little and it makes the sun a bit brighter over here.

The sun!  Did I tell you it has been here?  Oh and everything has come back to life.  Slowly but surely.  Everyday I walk outside to find new flowers and new trees leafing out.  I have found rhubarb and asparagus growing in the little garden out back.  The violets, so pretty and dainty.  I have plans to make some violet tea jelly, perhaps tomorrow.  We have chicks!  They are now past the cute stage and venturing into that ackward teen stage and almost out of the baby pool in the basement.  We have been busy creating new beds, clearing brush, pulling weeds and planning where the perennials will live, where the fruit trees will live.

Our meals have started to turn from the winter soups and squashes to lighter more local fare.  We have been so blessed to become friends with farmers who live just around the corner and they have the most amazing eggs.  As good as from our own farm and many times double yolkers.  I love to drive past their farm every day to see their hens busily pecking around their front pasture.   I have been thinking of some new recipes to try and there are so many wild edibles here to become acquainted with.  So much to do.  I miss the energy to do all those things.  I am being patient with myself and slowly I feel as if I am getting to a new day.

My oldest daughter came to visit along with baby Lewie!  She spent a week here when all we did was go out to eat daily (we are now recovering economically from such a venture), taking her to see everything we have seen without her, spending time with her and of course as any daughter of mine would want to do, we went thrifting and antiquing (at her request).  We all got to hug and squeeze Lewie as much as we possibly could and I was suprised at how much Matthew loves his little nephew considering he is the reigning prince of this house.  It was so marvelous.  I fell asleep every night that week thank God for allowing me to have all my children under the same roof once again even if just for a few days.   It was just as it always was, board games, staying up late watching movies, laughing at jokes that only siblings get.

I wanted to share it with you but just as our last days drew near, I got a call from my mother.  A call asking me to sit down and not get too upset.  A call which ended in my mother who is a thousand miles away having to have heart surgery to replace the pacemaker which had stopped functioning.  She is fine, and recovering and we are all so very happy that she is but we have a very stressful two days one of which was actually Good Friday.

We mommas don’t enjoy others worrying about us, we however worry about everyone else and so I thank you.  Your words have really helped me to break through.  It is like something you have been putting off, it is so hard to get started again but once you have you want to continue.  I promise to be here much more regularly but I have decided not to put any must do’s on my plate at the moment.  I do hope to continue the Real Food series soon but for now, I am just going to be planting, watering, weeding and loving my family.  One day at a time.

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