Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Grandpa Ray Leake turned 75!
And we had a birthday party!
We always have very yummy food at your family get togethers!
And this time we had a pinata for the kids!


The littlest peeps got to go first!
  Rylee decided to watch all the fun!          Luke gave a mighty swing!


Hailey wants to get that bird!

 Swing, Brynlee, Swing!                                    Kristen is giving Keaton instructions

 Tie that bandana on good Jamie, we don't want any peeking.  These kids are getting bigger and can swing hard!


 Emmie gives it a good whack but no candy and then Maddie gives that bird another whack.  Still no candy...Guess we are going to have to get Tucker or Braxton to split the bird.
Wait, we are not done with the girls, First Payton and than Lanie.  What's this, they are wearing the same color shirt.  But I know who's who.  Payton has sleeves and Lanie has ruffles.  Hey do you think Lanie can see under the bandana?
        Look who is in charge of the bird.  Dan made it easy for the girls....what will he do for the boys?
Grandpa enjoyed the show!  He was using his hand to help swing at the bird.
And here go the boys!  Can you see what a good time Dan was having with the flying bird.  That bird got very tricky all of a sudden.


 Wow!  Braxton did it!
Candy for everyone!
Then Chase took some family photos for us.
Back Row: Vickie, Kevin, Kathy
Front Row: Derick, Monica, Ray, Marilyn
Lynn, Monica, Ray, Marilyn
Levi
Brittany, Ray                    Rylee, Ray and Adalynn
Back Row- Kevin and Shauna
Front Row - Chase, Morgan, Monica, Ray, Jamie and Adam
Back Row - Candace, Brad, Kathy, Kristen
Middle Row - Phil, Monica, Ray, Hailey
Front Row - Payton, Tucker, Lanie
Back Row - Derick, Lauren, Alyssa, Isaac, Christie
Middle Row -  Maddie, Monica, Ray, Emmie
Front Row - Luke (on Monica's lap) Brynlee
Thank you Chase for bringing your camera, taking pictures, editing them and giving me the copies.  I know it was kind of wierd to take these, but they are memories we will cherish.
Happy 75th Birthday, Grandpa!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Pommelled by a Horse

This is Stella- She is the tallest mare/horse we have in the barn.  She is part Thoroughbred, thus she is really fast.  It also akins her to a kid with severe ADD.  She has big doe eyes, and is a sweet horse.  However she is the reason for this post.  She is also a bit unpredictable and we are always wondering what kind of a mood she will be in for the day.  She isn't mean, just likes to kick her feet up and needs to get the wiggles out.
Today Morgan and I wanted to go for a horse ride.  We loaded up Annie and Stella and drove out to Yellow Fork for a pleasant 3 hour ride.

We unloaded and tied the horses to the horse trailer with Annie closest to the tack door.  A normal standard operating procedure.  Morgan brought along the lunge line to run Stella in circles for a bit in case Stella had a case of the nervous jitters, but Stella was being an angel.  A model horse.  She came out of the horse trailer calmly, stood at the horse trailer nicely and let Morgan put the bridal on without lifting her head to the sky.

I had Annie all saddled and just needed to put on Annie's bridal.  Then off to spend some time in the hills, all covered in autumn leaves, enjoying the beautiful fall weather.  I got the bridal and ducked under Annies head to get on her left side to put on her bridal.

Stella had moved her rear end around and had it almost touching Annie's rear end.  She is standing more parallel to the trailer instead of 90 degrees.  She was standing on one back leg with the other stretched out to the side closest to me.  A wierd stance.  I didn't feel comfortable with her rear end so close to Annie, so I put my hand on her rump and pushed, to get her to stand up and move over, so that she would be standing at the horse trailer at a 90 degree angle.  Safely and normally.

Stella moved all right!  First she sat back on her heels.  She was pulling on the rope tied to the horse trailer.  Then she started shaking her head as if to say, "let me go",  then the halter broke.  She was pulling so hard on the rope that the release flipped her over onto her back, with her saddle on and there she landed.

Now, I am standing at the horse trailer, next to Annie's head and Stella's stomach.  Stella is on her back and I am staring at Stella's front hoofs on my left side, and her back hoofs against the horse trailer on my right side.  Not a good place to be!
Morgan said "There was a moment of calm, when all three of you looked at each other, and then all heck broke loose."

A moment of calm; I felt it, I saw it, we were all assessing the situation and it only lasted a moment.  I was thinking.  "This is not good,  when she starts pawing to get up, I am going to get hammered by her front hoofs", that were right in front of my stomach, "I have got to get out of here!"  Annie seemed to be thinking, "what the heck are you doing down there?"  Stella seemed to be thinking, "now that wasn't what I thought would happen, what did you do that for?"  She was looking at me with her big doe eyes, so innocent, such a victim.

I put my right arm under Stella's hoofs to roll her away from me and duck back under Annie to safety, when all heck did break loose.  It seemed like the best escape plan.
What I remember after that was, chaos,  hoofs flying, me falling down chaos, then me on the ground and the sound of hoofs hitting the ground around me.  That is when I started to scream.  I thought, "if I scream, they won't step on me".   When the chaos stopped, I got to my feet to get away and the pain in my legs began.

I stood there, hunched over, my hands on my knees, deciding if any thing was broken.  Was I bleeding?  No!  Thank goodness, all the pain was in my legs and my one arm.  No head injuries or body injuries.  No blood.  I was upright!  Morgan is asking, "Are you ok?  I shake my head yes, cause I am trying to catch my breath.  "Just let me sit down for a minute", I managed to say.

I sat down and felt nauseous, so I shuffled to the truck to get my water bottle.  I told Morgan that I still wanted to ride, just give me a few minutes.  After 10 minutes, I decided that I had better not ride, so Morgan unsaddled and drove us home.

What a way to start the morning!

After examing my legs, as the bruises started to form, I am guessing I got kicked or stepped on, 6 times.  Behind both knees on the tops of my calfs are bruises the size and shape of Stella's hoof.  My left ankle is very tender, swollen and the I have a bruise all the way around my ankle.  My right thigh has a bruise the size of a grapefruit.  My right hip and left buttocks are also bruised.

But with all the bruising and pain, I feel lucky!  This could have been so much worse!  If she had hit me in the stomach, the chest or the head, I would have needed an ambulance.  No wimps allowed if you want to be a cowgirl!  I never cried.  I couldn't.  It hurt too bad.  Just in case you were wondering if I could cowgirl up!

We decided we would try again next Monday, cause Morgan doesn't work on Monday's. And I went home to elevate my legs and ice them. Some ibuprofen was on the menu. And Stella, oblivious to my pain, went out in the pasture to eat more grass.
10/4/11
It has been 1 week and I progressed from a waddle, to a shuffle, to a slow walk. Today, I walk pretty good and the bruises are turning yellow, but the pain in my legs is non stop.  I manage to get 2 -3 hours of sleep at a time, then I pace the floor.

Best I can tell is that I have a calf contusion. Ice and elevation are my friends.

This is annoying, but again, I feel blessed to only have leg injuries.

10/6/11 Thurs. OK, I packed my butt up and went to the Insta Care and had my shins xrayed. If my kids were the ones injured, I would have had them into the doctor the day it happened. But I am the Mom and I am supposed to be tough. Enough of tough. Let's be smart. I didn't want to leave on our hike to Havasu Canyon next week and injure myself more if I had fractures. The diagnosis-- No fractures and yes calf contusions.

I started applying heat on tues and it is making a world of difference. I will just take my Ibuprofen and the pain pills the doctor gave me. In case the hike with a 35 lb'ish pack is torturous.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Dirty Dash!
Is just that.  Jamie, Morgan, Chase, Kim, Sam and I ran through mud, obstacles, up hills, through ravines, more mud, down hills, through water, more mud, to a big finish in a mud hole.
We had soooo much fun.
Have you heard the expression, "Happy as a pig in mud", yep, we were having a good time!
This event is held at Soldier Hollow and you have the option of running 5.5 miles or 3.5 miles. We chose the 3.5 for this year. It was perfect.
In the begining, we were clean!

But clean went away, really fast!



Slip and Slides are slippery!
Chase jumped over that wall like a rabbit!                  Run Sam Run...


 Wahoo!  We are almost done!







The last mud pit to cross to the finish line!

It, was cold, it was muddy, it was fun!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Going to Oklahoma to babysit!  So excited!
Tiffany and Rob are going to ride the Oklahoma MS 150.  In Oklahoma, they start in Tulsa, ride 75 miles, stay the night and then ride the next 75 miles into Oklahoma City.  Buses are than provided to bring them back to Tulsa.
And we get to watch Cadence for the weekend.

I flew out on Wednesday and Kevin arrived Friday night, well Saturday morning.  His flight was delayed in Dallas and almost didn't depart Friday night due to weather.  He was suppose to arrive at 8:30 p.m., but finally got to Tulsa at 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning.  Grrrr!

But look at what we found.







Short but delightful weekend!
FYI:
Oklahoma (Okla = people)
Humma = Red
Oklahoma = Red People in Choctaw

Saturday, September 10, 2011

2011 LOTOJA
Our Group: Kevin, Jamie, Shauna and Nate
206 miles, 1 day, 3 states
Nate's finish!

Our Finish!
Since I am writing this blog, I want to Thank Kevin for encouraging me, believing in me and riding with me.
Jamie for being my trainer all summer long, your magic push fingers and your
"you can do it"'s.
And Nate for wanting to ride with us even though I am slower than you guys!
Our support crew: Morgan, Chase, Adam, Grandpa Bullfrog and Grandma Froggie
Without the support crew, we couldn't do this every year!

This was Kevin's 10th (actually 11th) year to ride Lotoja.  The first year he rode was with his Dad in 1990.  Kevin got the stomach flu the day before the ride and only made it half way before he had to get in the vehicle.  But this year.  We were riding in a group and we were going to finish strong.
During sign in, Froggie won $125.00 from the All About Socks kiosk.  This is a good sign!  Not to mention the ride was on 9.10.11
Our original plan was to ride with Tony and his family on their tandem and John and his family on their tandem.  But they weren't quite ready at the start so we headed out with the first wave off the line at 6:30 a.m.
Sieverts caught us about half way to Preston and we rode with them into Preston.
On to Strawberry Pass and the first climb of the day.  I was suffering with stomach aches from Preston to Montpelier.  Not bad enough to throw up or go the bathroom, but it did slow me down.
















Just before Salt River Pass,  I felt better and wasn't bothered the rest of the day.
Not so for Kevin.  He got sick to his stomach at the top of Salt River  and started throwing up.  Salt River is half way.  Kevin than had trouble keeping any thing in his stomach the rest of the day.
Weather was perfect!  Warm and beautiful!
We didn't have any flats!

Our Support crew did a fabulous job keeping us fed, watered, positive feedback and if it wasn't for Chase, I would only have 2 photos of this entire day!


But we did it! After the Snake River neutral feed zone.  Nate rode on ahead.  We found a coke for Kevin at a support spot about 8 miles from the finish and Kevin was able to keep that down.  Nate ended up finishing only 10 minutes ahead of us.  Sieverts finished about an hour ahead of us.  We finished and we were stoked!


And the rings were delivered at the awards ceremony.
It was a great ride from my perspective.  How can you go wrong when your support crew and riding buddies keep you going.  It helps if you want to succeed!
Love you guys! 
 Every year I ride Lotoja I get a life lesson, this year my thoughts are:
Life is like a Lotoja ride.  Some parts are easy, some are hard.  There are hills to climb and then there are hills to zoom down.  We practice all summer for a one day ride.  In life we practice all our life for that one moment or event that let's you know your alive!  Some things can be done alone, but when you have others with you, your success has a better chance of happening.
Keep the Lord with you everyday!  We could all use a support crew!