Commenting, Quote of the Day, and music

Click on where it says nickers & whinnies at the bottom of a post to post a comment:)! Don't be shy post comments PLEASE!!!!
The Quote of the Week is at the bottom of the page:D!
My Playlist(where you can play all the songs)is on the right side of the page towards the bottom and just click on the song you want to play and then click video:)! Hope that helped:D!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Next step on Sonny Memoir

Here is the next rough draft on the top part of the Sonny Memoir~
         My name is Lauren. I am a Horse Crazy 12 year old Christian girl. I have shoulder length brown almost black hair, lots of freckles, green, blue, and brown eyes, and am 5 and a half feet tall. I became interested in horses at around 2 or 3 years old. I began taking lessons at age 4. I was obsessed w/ horses and showed it by buying hand painted high end toy horses called Breyers all the time and had TONS of horse posters on my walls. I rode 1-2 times a week and worked at the barn cleaning the horse urine and poop out of stalls, this is called mucking out a stall, whenever I could when I hit about 7 years old. I had been asking my parents for a horse since before I can remember. My parents said I could get a horse when I was ten because they thought I would grow out of it! But I didn't and when my tenth B-Day was "looming" near I started pestering my parents more than ever. Getting a horse meant a lot to me, and my wish was finally fulfilled on a cold January afternoon.


        As my parents, my sisters, and I were driving home from church on a Sunday afternoon I noticed something strange. We were turning into the neighborhood that the barn is at. I asked my parents why we were here and they replied, "We just need to drop a check off to Jamie". Well when we turned into the barn I noticed that there was a bay horse who hadn’t been there before so I asked my trainer, Jamie if she got a new horse and she smiled and said "No Lauren that is your new horse Sonny". I ran over to he was standing.

          As I wrapped my arms around his neck and breathed in the scent of horses and felt his baby fuzz against my cheek I had this bubbly feeling steal over me. When I finally let go of him my face was beaming as I thanked my parents over and over again for giving him to me. I then looked back at him and saw that he was beautiful rich brown in color with black mane, tail, muzzle, lower legs, and around the outside of his ears, a snip of white on his nose, a white sock on his right back leg, and a white teardrop on his forehead. I then wrapped my arms around his neck again and told him "I love you Sonny". Then he snorted at me as if he was saying I love you to Lauren. Finally a horse of my own.
I will not give you the whole thing until I am completely finished:)!

Pics of Cooper before we got him

Hi!  I have had these pics for a year now but my computer just got back from being fixed so here they are~
Cooper at 3 weeks old(Isn't he just the cutest thing EVER!)~
Cooper w/ his litter mate at 3 weeks~
Cooper at 7 weeks~
Cooper at 7 weeks(again)~
Cooper at 7 weeks(yet again)~
Well that are all the Cooper pics(I need to get the rest off of Mom's computer)!!!!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Pics of our "new" house

Hi!  Here is a LOT of pics from the property:)!
Looking out at the front~
Front of the house~
Left side of property~
Where the round pen will be~
The trailer and where the barn will sit~
Where the barn will sit(again)~
The Septic w/ the dirt mounds~
The hallway through the side door~
My bedroom~
The Classroom~
The view from my window~
The hallway~
The Laundry room~
Lexi and Hailey's bedroom~
The Master bedroom~
The Master Bath~
The Living Room~
The Sink in the kids bathroom~
The Shower in the kids bathroom~
The Living Room(again)~
The Living Room(yet again:D)
The Front door~
The Kitchen~
The Dining Room~
and that is all.  I will try to post a movie on here later:)!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

New Signature

Hi! I just changed my name and signature! It is now my horses show name.YAY!

Cool Tack:)

Hi!  Here is a cool saddle:D!
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Here are some cool halters
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Matching Lead Ropes
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Matching Reins
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Cooper w/ his ear tied up:D!

Hi! Guess What happened to Cooper! He got part of his ear ripped open when Jake lunged at him cause Cooper was trying to take his bone. There was blood EVERYWHERE!!!! I had it ALL over me! It was REVOLTING! Well here are the pics~
Embaressed Cooper~
Cooper looking Goofy:D!~

Friday, October 24, 2008

First Part of Sonny Memoir - More to come:)!

Hi!  Here is the first part of my Rough draft on my "Sonny Memoir"~
         My name is Lauren.  I am a Horse Crazy 12 year old Christian girl.  I became interested in horses at around 2 or 3 years old.  I began taking lessons at age 4.  I have shoulder length brown almost black hair, lots of freckles, green, blue, and brown eyes, and am 5 and a half feet tall.  I had been asking my parents for a horse since before I remembered.  Getting a horse meant a lot to me, and my wish was finally fulfilled on a cold January afternoon.

As my parents, my sisters, and I were driving home from church on a Sunday afternoon I noticed something strange.  We were turning into the neighborhood that the barn is at.  I asked my parents why we were here and they replied, "We just need to drop a check off to Jamie".  Well when we turned into the barn I noticed that there was a bay horse who hadn’t been there before so I asked my trainer, Jamie if she got a new horse and she smiled and said "No Lauren that is your new horse Sonny".  I ran over to he was standing.

        As I wrapped my arms around his neck and breathed in the scent of horses and felt his baby fuzz on my cheek I had this bubbly feeling steal over me.  When I finally let go of him my face was beaming as I thanked my parents over and over again for giving him to me.  I then looked him over and saw that he was beautiful rich brown in color with black mane, tail, muzzle, lower legs, and around the outside of his ears, a snip of white on his nose, a white sock on his right back leg, and a white teardrop on his forehead. I wrapped my arms around his neck again and told him "I love you Sonny".  Then he snorted at me as if he was saying I love you to Lauren.  Finally a horse of my own.

Horse Tricks Website

Hi!  Check out this website~

Adorable Persian Leopard Cub

Hi!  Here is an adorable pic of a 4 day old Persian leopard cub~
Isn't it adorable!!!!!
I'll also post some pics of Cooper w/ his ear wrapped around his head and his cone on(I will also tell you what happened later)! 

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Redone pics

Here are some pics that I redid on picnik.com~
Sonny at 5-6 months old~

Sonny at 1-2 months old~




Hope you like them!


Answering Machine Greetings.......

Hi ya'll! I got these off of Abster's blog cause I personally thought they were hillarious. Well here they are:)!
If you ever want a new greeting on your answering machine, you should use one of these:

"Hello? ...Hello? ...Hellooo? I'm sorry, you're gonna have to speak up, I can't hear you... That's 'cuz I'm not home! Leave a message. BEEP."

Hi. Now you say something.

Hi! I can't answer the phone right now. Bob, that's my pet parakeet, just swallowed a cherry bomb. It wasn't lit, but I've got to get him to the bathroom. Uh-oh! (Sound of a paper bag exploding.)

(Like Barney the purple dinosaur): I'll call you, cause you called me. We're the ______ family. So leave your name and number at the tone. Sorry that we're not at home.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Teach your horse to lie down:D!!!

Hi! Here are some directions to teach your horse to lie down~

Teach Your Horse to Lie Down 4 different ways~

1st Way~

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need~

1~Halter and lead

2~Clicker

Step1
Choose an area with plenty of room when you teach a horse to lie down. This will help to reduce the chance on injury if the horse looses its footing on the way down or shifts too far backwards when completing the maneuver.
Step2
Use a halter and lead to teach your horse to lie down. Grab the lead rope and bring it around to the side of the horse, behind its neck, to the spot where you are standing. Steady the horse and keep it still by placing your hands on the animal's shoulders.
Step3
Lift the horse's front foot (the one that is the closest to you) while pulling the lead away from your body, causing the nose of the horse to point away from where you are standing. This will cause the horse to shift its entire weight backward, toward its rear quarters.
Step4
Repeat this maneuver over and over until your horse sinks its body low enough to require putting its knee on the ground to steady itself. Ensure that you praise and reward the horse for executing this move successfully each time, using either a clicker or a brief scratch to the horse's favorite pleasure spot (such as on the withers). After completing this move, return the horse's foot to the ground, and continue the praise and stroking.
Step5
Push the horse gently to the ground once you have gained its trust through the repeated training, ensuring that you heap additional praise on the animal for completing the task. This may take some time, since the horse's instinct will be to resist falling to the ground. Once you have succeeded in your efforts to train your horse to lie down, you will have deepened the bond between you and the horse.

2nd Way~

1) Asking him to bend his head around to the outside (away from you) as you stand on the other side
2) While you do that, pick up the front leg nearest to you
3) Use a cotton lead rope attached to the halter to go over the back near the withers, down to the leg.
4) One loops around the leg, just enough to keep a hold of it. You want to hold the leg so that the knee has a 45-degree angle.
5) Your horse WILL fight. He will strike to free his leg, and hop around. Just follow him around, but don't let him have that leg.
6) When he shows the first sign of submission, (stopping the struggling, and starts relaxing at all) release his leg, stop all cues and PRAISE PRAISE PRAISE
7) End session. Never have a session longer than 15 min
8) Practice daily if possible

3rd Way~

1. Stand on the near side of your horse and pick up his hoof hold onto the hoof pretty tightly
2. With a halter and lead rope on the horse you pull the lead rope around from the off side to you and hold firmly
3. Grab the mane on the wither and slowly pull the front end down.
4. Once he is on his knees you need to push his hindquarters down onto the ground
5. Once down keep him relaxed and leave him down as long as he wants to, make sure he is comfortable and if he wants let him eat some grass if available.
4th Way~
You really want to make sure that your horse is going well before you start to lay them down. You want them to know the seven games and do them well at liberty - you want to be sure that your horse trusts you. It also really helps if you have already taught your horse to bow, so they know what you are asking when you lower them down.

We use two ropes, and a hobble strap, one rope is the 22' lead and the other is the 12' lead.
Take one hobble strap (undo the other strap and the chain - we use breeding hobbles) and put it around the left front.
Then attach the rope (the 22') to the ring on the hobble and loop the rope up under the right side over the back and back through the ring on the hobble.
Then attach the 12' lead to the right foot - make a loop with it and put it around the fetlock.
Then take that rope and throw it over the back. Hold both ropes near the saddle horn.
This is where it comes in handy to have them know the bow, because you want to pick up the left foot and then get them to lower their head, preferably by bending their nose towards the chest. I give a treat (make sure it's long, like a carrot or you might not end up with all of your fingers when you're done!) and entice them to put their head down between the chest, shifting their weight back.
Then as soon as they kneel on the left knee, take up the slack in the ropes and when they shift their weight forward again, bend down with them and don't let them up.
 This is where some strength and agility come into play. You want them to almost fall forward, it gets them off balance enough that you can get the other leg tucked under like the left and then they are basically kneeling. Then you tip the nose back towards you and it shifts their weight just enough that they start to go over with their back end, and there you go! They're lying down.
Every horse that we have ever done this with goes over right away. It usually takes about 3 times of doing it and then all you have to do is pick up their left leg, ask them to put their head down and say "lay down", and down they go. Fable on the other hand, did not want to do it at all, but since we started, we had to get him down, because this is a horse that once he gets away with something once, it is so hard to get him to stop (or to get him to do what we're asking, depending on the situation!

Monday, October 20, 2008

The pics I promised

Here are the pics I promised:)!  Oh and within the next couple of days I will post a tour of the barn on here:)!
Me and Sonny~
Rambo Head Shot~
Rambo Confermation pic~
Arby~
Sonny being funny~
Sony asking why I am taking all these pics of him:)~
View from the Saddle~
Red and Dad~
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