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Fitness
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September 1, 2017

The Stages of Going to the Gym

The Trigger Something triggers you to join a gym. New Year's, or a desire to finally do it, or a picture, either of someone who did do it, or a picture of yourself, and you are shocked at how you changed so much without noticing.  There[...]

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Virginia
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August 28, 2017

Warrenton Old Jail Museum

I've been very interested in travel recently, but it made me start thinking - what about being a tourist in my own area? It seems pretty convenient since I'm already in the area. I decided to check out a local museum that I didn't even know[...]

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My Life
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August 21, 2017

Fall Fun

My fall is getting more and more packed. I think this may end up being one of the busiest falls I've ever had. But, that's totally fine, it finally feels like I'm a full blown adult, planning out my life months in advance. Who knew that eventual[...]

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Equestrian Lifestyle, Horses, Riding Lesson
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August 15, 2017

Horse Professionals and Customer Service

I read an article a few months ago, Is My Relationship with My Trainer Normal? It annoyed me greatly at the time, and I thought about it again recently as I've been searching for a new trainer, and customer service has been on my mind a lot.&nbs[...]

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Horses
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August 14, 2017

Stu’s First Trim

I, unfortunately, wasn't there for it. Luckily his breeder was happy to pass along photos. What a little cutie! I commented that he seemed to be taking it well... she said yes, he's sedated. Well, that explains it!  In Stu rel[...]

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Farm Life, Horses, My Life
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August 11, 2017

The Long Term

I took a talent assessment test a few months ago through my work. It was to identify my skills so I could best leverage them at work. My strongest skill was "Futuristic." I'm a planner. I think ahead. I can't just think of what the next step is,[...]

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My Life
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August 9, 2017

Orange is the New Blonde

I rarely get my hair done because I don't like sitting in a chair for many hours upon hours, and also having to pay at the end. My hair gets pretty long between appointments (usually hiding split ends fairly well). My approaching travel trigg[...]

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Farm Life
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August 7, 2017

Clearing Progress

Another successful weekend of clearing! Progress is becoming more and more apparent, and it is looking like a turn out space, instead of a mess of scrubby trees. We (the amazing team that I can't believe is actually showing up to do this) cleare[...]

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Fitness
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August 3, 2017

Whole 30 Follow Up

A while back, I started up Whole 30. I meant to post a more weekly update of what was going on, but let's be serious - I didn't have much to say and it would have been super boring. But, now that it's been several weeks I thought I'd provide an[...]

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F#, Horses
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August 2, 2017

Stu the Model

I feel like I only talk about one thing these days...and I have good news, I'm not going to write a lengthy post about him! Instead, here's a post made up mostly by some of the dozens of photos of Stu during his recent inspection. I fe[...]

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