2012. What a whirlwind. The ultimate balance between going to a university as a full-time student and three-day eventing may never be a balance I
This is a far overdue update. During the last few months some dramatic changes have taken place, all of which were welcomed, and it’s only
I realize, being who I am, that I have a tendency to be overly competitive and overly analytical. When I see a problem, I want
I woke up this morning with a feeling of incompletion after cross-country at the Pan American Games. Twenty-four hours ago I couldn’t sleep or eat.
It was the best I could have imagined. It’s like she knew today was the day to do her very best in dressage. She never
It is good to remember the past. It brings me home, reminds me of what I’ve been through, and strengthens me for what is to
Walking down the barn aisles on the first day was overwhelming. I tried to ask for help in broken Spanglish, which left me wondering if
I had the chills, the kind that run up and down your spine, and my heart was beating so hard in my chest it was
Anyone who ever said the Pan American Games are “kind of a big deal” made the understatement of the century. It finally hit me that
When I was a little girl, I had my very first horse show at a local schooling hunter-jumper show. I remember when Laurel, my riding
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