Friday, February 25, 2011

Found the Battery charger...
















So here are the pics I couldn't share before. Bunny tracks and one of our resident bunnies...









"Our herd" of deer at the Center- they are there every day hanging out- sleeping on the patches of grass under the pine trees.



Update on house: flooring, tile , and paint are done. Waiting for a cabinet to get built, then the plumbing reattached. Started cleaning- what a dusty mess. We probably won't get it all done and moved back in for at least 2 weeks- but it's getting closer...pictures when it's ALL done.
Play rehersal is getting SERIOUS- we have 2 weeks till opening night-ACKKK- I always hate this time in a production when you knows your lines, but not solid and you have to perfect your role- but we'll be ready!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

And new GRAND-BABY!


Rachel called us last week with a fun surprise- we now have 24 grandkids! Welcome Stella to the Fuhriman clan! Congratulations!!
I've been waiting to post until I had a picture of her. Isn't she cute?

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Baptisms and Bunny Tracks

Okay, we have lost the battery charger for our camera- between the house thing and the center thing, somewhere is a poor lost battery charger for our camera. Until we find it or can buy a new camera- we are pictureless posts.

So- we have literally thousands of bunny tracks at our house! We've discovered a cute family of cotton tails living under our pine trees in the front. We have seen them a few times- they are adorable! They like the hay that I feed the horses and goats and help themselves to the "crumbs."

We've also had our own herd of deer at the Center. They come and sleep under the trees there and mill around. I've counted up to 12 at one time- mostly does with one 4 point buck. They don't even run away anymore when we pop out of the office or the back door of the center.

Now the BIG news- Kyle got baptised on Saturday- he was all smiles from ear to ear. And so excited! CONGRATULATIONS KYLE! We really brushed up on our Primary songs as we waited an hour in the chapel singing them until it was his group's turn (they were last-talk about ANTICIPATON...) But it all went off without a hitch! We love Kyle so much- he is a great helper with his brother and sisters and so much fun to hang around with- we love having him come out to visit. I can't believe in just four short years he'll be passing the Sacrament!

I also went with a friend this last week to California. She was taking a horse down to a Jumper trainer and I (somehow) made connections to get a colt on the way- so we brought back him. The story is really quite amazing. Last summer, as I was examining my breeding program for my horses (in particular the sport ponies), I decided, after much study, the bloodlines I wanted to find in an Arabian stallion to add to my program. The pure Spanish bred Arabians have amazing athletic ability and beauty and brains- all important. I had called a breeder in california, Wess, who had advertised a stallion at stud. Mostly still fact finding, an idea hit me to ask if he had a younger (2-3) year old colt he would lease for a year in exchange for training. He didn't. But we had a GREAT conversation reminiscing about the old days of showing and people we knew in common. He was very excited about my breeding welsh mares and producing sport ponies for kids to ride and show.

Out of the blue, last October, I got a phone call from him one night. He told me he couldn't get me off his mind and that he had a weanling colt he wanted me to have. In exchange, I would train and show him and he had the option for 10 breedings later. A colt of this caliber and breeding is worth around $10,000. !

He sent me video of the colt to analyze, as well as both his parents- straight spanish horses out of excellent breeding! I wanted to be sure that I was getting something that was what I was looking for in conformation and movement. And he is! A win/win for both of us! Wess is very excited for me to promote him as a sport horse.

The colt is BEAUTIFUL and has a GREAT disposition! My friend, Kris, couldn't believe Wess's horses and how great the colt was. He literally jumped right in the trailer and trailered like a dream on the long ride home! I've had to blanket him because we're so much colder here and he tolerates that every day, too. His name is Sal - short for Salvador- what they called him at the ranch- but I'm thinking of registering him as Regalo Sensacional- (which is Sensational Gift) or if I keep the Salvador- Salvador Regalo- but he is very nice!

A little about Wess-First- he is such a nice guy! Truly! He is a costumer for the TV show House, as well as several commercial clients. His ranch is in the beautiful mountains 2 hours out of LA. He knows what a great horse is and breeds some magnificent examples. His ranch manager, Ron, did a great job working with Sal- Thank-you Wess so much for your faith in me AND your generosity- Sal will be treasured and loved.

Oh- and exciting news for my friend, her horse was evaluated and seems to be Olympic caliber jumper- whoo-hoo! Kris and I had a GREAT time down and back- even having to delay our trip in Cedar City due to a horrible snow storm up here at the time, it was a fun trip (and we both loved California's 70 degree weather- it was lovely to get out of the snow and cold for even a few days!)

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Over The Hill part III-conclusion

The balloons say it all (I actually thought I was "over the hill" ten years ago!) Now I'm half a century old - Thanks to evryone who made my 50th such a great time and I'm so grateful to have so many special people in my life!


My own private court jesters- the party entertainment!

Thanks to all my kids and especially cari and Kelli for putting on the spread- boy was it all good!









Thanks to my sweetie







Kaylee "helped" me blow out the candles on my favorite- Carrot cake!





The beautiful needle point picture my Mom made - it's a likeness of my childhood pony, Musket, who died when he was 35- and taught all my kids to ride.






Thanks so much Cari and company for the boots! They are SUPER warm and have come in very handy with all the snow and cold we've had this year!





Over The Hill Part II- friends and fam

Phone call from my old friend (since 7th grade) and riding buddy, Lisa, from California.








I don't know what Debi & I are laughing at- I think it was an "old" joke.




Friends, Steve & Wendy Washburn














Tom, Rose (my neice), Kris, Phyllis, & Shaun















My Mom & Rose






My Dad




















Sis Jenny















Pam & Roland Henrie

Shaun & Max McArthur, and Eli









Over The Hill part 1- the surprise















So, On Sat, the 18th we woke up to a MAJOR SNOW STORM. We had plans for my birthday to go down to Cari's and go to the movies with the kids and then go look for flooring/paint for the house. When I saw the weather I said to Tom- "why don't we go down later- instead of trying to get to the early show" He insisted that we go now and he jumped out of bed at 7 AM and started plowing the drive so we could get out. I thought- that's uncharacteristic of Tom- he hates getting up so early when it's snowing and cold. But he insisted that we were going down to the valley and having a fun day.


















Then, when decided we'd better take the truck as the car wasn't running very good in the cold and the roads were snow packed and we needed the 4 wheel drive. Again, I thought, he is driving like a mad-man in this weather-what's the hurry? We really could go to a later showing...



















So, needless to say, when I walked in cari's family room- I was VERY surprised to see a room full of people- family & friends (some I haven't seen in quite a while- but very dear!)







Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Oh NO!

I just spent 2 hours posting pictures from my surprise b-day party and I don't know what happened but I have nothing- any ideas how to figure out what happened and where they are?

IF I WASN'T ALREADY OVER THE HILL...