It's been two years today since I had to make that long, awful drive to Oklahoma to rescue Paula (horse on the right). She was severely emaciated, hadn't grown an inch and was the lone survivor of three horses I had leased out. Today she is healthy and just measured at 15.3. I can't thank Darlene Worthington enough ...for helping save Paula's life and rehabilitating her properly and to all the people who gave us emotional support through such a terrible time. I will never forget everyone's kindness and I am thankful everyday that Paula survived.
There's no place like home, Colorado, United States
I love my life: my loving husband, my two adorable step-kids, my critters, and the great outdoors. Along the way I've been blessed with wonderful friends and family to help me in my journey.
Here's you'll find the smorgasbord of random happenings that is my life: everything from my journeys off the beaten path, to renovating old, dilapidated furniture, to my everlasting search for better health, to my propensity for trying new things.
My life isn't how I planned, but I wouldn't change a moment of it. I used to say I wanted an average life, but now I see that was never meant for me. I have learned to embrace the chaos, and this blog is my way of sharing my journey through the pandemonium that is my life.
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