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Fitness, Horses, Riding Lesson
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December 29, 2016

The Most Painful Lesson

Holy mackerel! A post actually about riding! I don't think I've done one of these in months! Because I haven't ridden in months! Yes, what I said in the previous sentence is true. I haven't ridden since I started my new job, because I don't h[...]

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International, My Life
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December 22, 2016

Cruising, Part 2: The Bahamas

This was our first stop. We only had from 7am to 1:30pm to explore. We had no excursions planned, we simply walked off, and starting looking around town. There are many shops right by the pier, from the straw market and tourist souvenirs to high[...]

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International, My Life
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December 19, 2016

Cruising, Part 1

Despite my earlier stance that cruises are terrible and I'll never go on another one, I ended up on another cruise. Except I justify this by saying that it was (mostly) paid for, and Dave's entire family was going on it. It was a family reunion[...]

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Equestrian Lifestyle, Horses, Virginia
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December 8, 2016

ASSFS Blog Hop: Location, Location, Location

The lovely Sarah, from A Soft Spot for the Stars, is having the most wonderful bloghop, and I'm loving reading about people's locations. Here's mine! I live in Northern Virginia, in the general area of Middleburg. It's horse country here, but[...]

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December 7, 2016

The Onion Winner

Forgive my slowness, my spirit animal is the sloth. I'm feeling more energized this morning, so it's time to award the most fabulous prize of a 52 onions, or things that look like onions!! Since I've ended up super busy even when I get home f[...]

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Horses
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November 25, 2016

The Best Horse Budget Tip EVER

It's that time of year again - the time when people lose their minds for black Friday deals. As someone who absolutely loathes shopping, I'd like to share with you something that has gotten me through these obnoxious times. You don't need it.[...]

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My Life
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November 21, 2016

Day of the Dead Gala

Well, it's about time I posted about this! It took place November 4th... that was quite a while ago. Almost feels like years ago at this point... But I am trying to play catch up here, so here we are. This is the super amazing bloggers Sh[...]

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Horses
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November 16, 2016

Win a Year’s Supply of Onions

To thank you all for hopefully continuing to check out my blog in hopes that I'm going to update, or those who will still click on it if it pops up in their blog reader, I've decided to host another giveaway: The Holiday Onion Extravaganza!!!![...]

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Fitness, Virginia
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November 7, 2016

Hiking in the Shenandoah

Before we go back in time, this weekend, I managed to have my car break down in DC. Ever the gracious wife, I agreed to a quick trip to DC to reset some computer equipment. I offered to just circle the block, but Dave insisted we just park. So I[...]

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Horse Fitness, Horse Shows, Horses, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry", Trail Rides, Vintage
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November 3, 2016

Hunter Pace

If you're wondering why I put up posts at a snail's pace, it's because I have a new job. It's a pretty awesome job, but I end up having very little free time. When I get home, I either want to fall asleep, or just become comatose. Dave, underst[...]

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