Sunday 3 June 2018

Country Roads

After four busy weeks at home I’m back in Wyoming, enjoying my cowgirl life. And this time I get to share it with Heleen! We’d been looking forward to coming out here together for so long but it still feels a bit surreal to have her here. Everytime I see her walk by I think ‘O yeah, Heleen is here!’. It is so good to be able to show her everything I always talk about, going on adventures together and making more memories. We came here halfway through a session, which I think can be a bit challenging as the rest of the group already knows each other, but they are all great and we have lots of fun! And of course Stephanie and Linda are back! One of my favorite things about the ranch is meeting up with old friends and making new ones from all over the world.



We’ve had a busy first week: we went to cow camp, soaked in the hotsprings, visited two rodeos, trained young horses, took four horses to the vet and did lots of riding. I had never been here during this time of year before. It is the rainy season which means everything is super green and beautiful. But it also meant we got rained on when we tried to sleep outside at cowcamp. I was so cozy and warm sleeping next to the fire when Stephanie woke me up. We moved into the little cabin that is there, which was a lot less comfortable but at least dry. Unfortunately Kaylyn woke us all up in the middle of the night screaming ‘snake’. She was convinced there was a snake crawling over Cara. We tried to look for it but didn’t see anything and since I was pretty exhausted I just fell asleep again. I’m still not sure if it was actually there or if it was a dream but I know I dreamed of snakes after that.



On Friday, we took three lame horses and one colt to the vet. I got to drive the big truck and giant trailer again! It always makes me feel super badass to be driving around with that. We went to get the colt castrated, I had never seen that so it was very interesting to witness. Heleen said it looked just like dr. Pol does it. The vet also took X-rays of one of the horses’ legs. He turned out to have arthritis so unfortunately he won’t be able to work anymore, but at least we know what is wrong now. Dr. Gould always explains everything really clearly and loves answering our questions so it was great for the interns as well. And he said we could start riding Pirouette again (she was lame too) so I’m really excited to take her out again.

In other great news, we have a cook this year! Remember last year when Hannah and I just reheated leftovers or put pizza in the oven somedays? This year we walk in the house and amazing food is just there waiting for us. Besides being a great cook, Alissa is also a great person. She is always interested in people’s stories, always has a smile on her face and is super organised and on top of things. She has only been here for a few weeks but it feels like she has been here for years and it takes a lot of stress off MaeCile, who finally has time to sort out other things, and me as well. It’s going to be a great summer!




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