Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Cattle Annie and her cohort Cattle Emmie

My girls at horse camp last week:

15 comments:

Krisco said...

Looks like fun. But sheesh! Glad the driving's over!!

Anonymous said...

Cute pics!

PetiteMommy said...

aww, cute pics! I've never heard of horse camp and I live in the horse capital of the world. Maybe I need to get out more. :)

Nicki said...

I know the driving was rough for you, but I think that it's great that you did it for your girls. I'm sure they really enjoyed their days at camp. :)

Anonymous said...

Love those pics! The girls look wonderful on those horses.

And thanks for the reminder - there's a sign advertising horse camp at a stable near our house. I think Tacy would really dig it. You have inspired me!

chesneygirl said...

They look like Pro's!!! :)

Lala's world said...

my 12 year old is jealous!!!

glad the driving is over for you!! wow I give you mom of the year award for that feat!!!

( I wouldn't have done it!!)

hollibobolli said...

What wonderful pics.. they brought back great memories of when I had horses when we were young. Thanks so much for brightening my day!!!

Greta Adams said...

man that looks like fun..but i'll just watch...i had a baaaad experience on a horse at 7 and refuse to get back on one...they look like they were right at home....

Michelle said...

I remember this, but I'm not sure I miss it. I haven't been on a horse since my accident.

Mary Tsao said...

Sitting up so straight! Very nice form. Hope they're enjoying camp.

DebbieDoesLife said...

How fun! My middle son did horse camp the last two years!

Anonymous said...

LOVED the horse pictures! I'm also an Anna. =) And I used to have 2 horses growing up, and I miss them so much. I used to LOVE to ride. It's been years since I was able to really do that. Your pictures brought back such sweet memories for me!!! I'm glad I stumbled on your site from another.

Heidi said...

Oh I love horses! They must have so much fun, what a great sport for them to be in! Have a good Father's Day! -Heidi

JeepGirl said...

This will be the first year that my 14 year old daughter won't go to horse camp. She's missing it already. The family that had it, decided not to anymore. Julie's horse camp taught the english riding style.
Oh well, more money in my pocket to send her to volleyball camp.