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02/08/2024

Growing up, camp with all my friends and our horses, was the highlight of the summer ☀️ So, as our calendars get packed with more and more shows as the years progress, it’s something I try really hard to squeeze into our busy lives. Between equitation boot camp, messy games, yoga, and painting our newest themed jump… every year, I’m so grateful for the fleeting moments our team gets to really soak up all the summer fun a horse kid can have!

04/03/2024

The best part of this sport is when we build each other up and cheer each other on 💜

“Stay close to people who feel like sunlight”….especially when FL embraces her moody side 🌧☔️
23/01/2024

“Stay close to people who feel like sunlight”

….especially when FL embraces her moody side 🌧☔️

Awwwww we love this duo 💜
23/01/2024

Awwwww we love this duo 💜

15/01/2024

Perfectionism is a form of self sabotage. Perfectionism takes away from your confidence and resilience. Perfectionism inhibits you from being coachable. I’ll say it louder for the people in the back. I get it: we compete in a sport that is middle school us’ worst nightmare because it starts with “you’re now being judged.” A gorgeous hunter or eq round will see its score crippled by one drastic mistake. The winning jump off time is irrelevant when the last rail falls. We lose sight of the trees in the forest because of “one” mistake and deem the whole round a failure. Bonus points if you play that one mistake over and over in your head- what happened once has now happened a hundred hypothetical times… yay! Do yourself a favor and adopt a learning mindset. Your mistakes are not personal attacks on your ability or character; they’re opportunities to learn and improve. Whether it’s a mistake in one round or a learning curve season of life, embracing your challenges fosters your resilience. Resilience fuels confidence. And confidence realizes perfectionism is an unattainable standard. So next time you think about beating yourself up for being less than perfect, use what you did well to motivate you and what you left unfinished to set your next goal.

09/01/2024

You may wonder why we pull back into the syringe when giving injections in the vein. This picture explains why. We don't pull back to make sure we're in the vessel, we do it to make sure we're in the RIGHT vessel. Today I went to give an injection and pulled back and saw blood brighter than I wanted. I decided to go and get a new dose of sedation and once again pulled back and then gave my dose of sedation. The syringe on the left was my first injection and the syringe on the right was my second injection. Does anyone know why I shouldn't have injected that first syringe? And had I injected that first injection, what would have happened?

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