We had a great Sunday when our oldest son Andy brought his wife Ingrid and sons Danny and Mathew out for a trail ride. Mathew got to double up with "Grandma". Four year old Danny was on Cookie and handled her like a champ for his first trail ride outside of the arena. I see some playdays in that boy's future.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Rest well Old Friend
A special Father's Day.
I hate to report, but this past weekend, our family's faithful companion, friend and lead dog Zeb (Zebv - never did agree on the spelling) passed away. Our yellow lab of 14 years could have been the inspiration for the movie "Marley & Me" with his antics over the years. Kay could tell he was slowing down during the week, only hoping I could make it home before he passed. As I pulled up to the ranch house late Friday night returning from my week long trip - he raised head in welcoming. I spent some time saying good bye before entering the house - doubting he would last through the night. Zeb did make it through the night - waiting, I am sure, for our middle son to be able to come by on Saturday to say good-bye.
What does this have to do with Father's day you ask - Zeb helped raise our 3 boys - He was their childhood companion that helped teach them responsibility, patience and caring. This was most evident in how they handled his passing. Miles, our youngest, delayed his date Friday night to load Zeb in the back of the 'gator" to take him on his last ride around our 40 acres, to visit the fields where Zeb chased rabbits, deer and most remarkably - flying birds. Joshua arrived on Saturday to say his goodbyes - Most of Saturday morning we sat on the porch with Zeb as he rested peacefully.
Knowing Zeb's time was short, my time home limited due to another trip and I being the husband/father prepared for what must be done. Zeb, being the gentle dog he was, passed away in the early afternoon sparing me from the worst of duties - As I started to take his remains away, I was pleasantly surprised when my two youngest sons joined me to lay Zeb to rest. As we completed our task, I looked at my boys and realized why Zeb was content to leave us now - the 3 young boys he had helped raised have grown to be independent, resolute and caring young men, our oldest with a family of own, the middle son heading overseas for studies and our youngest a junior in college - all being young men that a father & mother can be proud - his duty done, Zeb could let go . Thank you Zeb for your service and friendship - a job well done- rest in peace.
I hate to report, but this past weekend, our family's faithful companion, friend and lead dog Zeb (Zebv - never did agree on the spelling) passed away. Our yellow lab of 14 years could have been the inspiration for the movie "Marley & Me" with his antics over the years. Kay could tell he was slowing down during the week, only hoping I could make it home before he passed. As I pulled up to the ranch house late Friday night returning from my week long trip - he raised head in welcoming. I spent some time saying good bye before entering the house - doubting he would last through the night. Zeb did make it through the night - waiting, I am sure, for our middle son to be able to come by on Saturday to say good-bye.
What does this have to do with Father's day you ask - Zeb helped raise our 3 boys - He was their childhood companion that helped teach them responsibility, patience and caring. This was most evident in how they handled his passing. Miles, our youngest, delayed his date Friday night to load Zeb in the back of the 'gator" to take him on his last ride around our 40 acres, to visit the fields where Zeb chased rabbits, deer and most remarkably - flying birds. Joshua arrived on Saturday to say his goodbyes - Most of Saturday morning we sat on the porch with Zeb as he rested peacefully.
Knowing Zeb's time was short, my time home limited due to another trip and I being the husband/father prepared for what must be done. Zeb, being the gentle dog he was, passed away in the early afternoon sparing me from the worst of duties - As I started to take his remains away, I was pleasantly surprised when my two youngest sons joined me to lay Zeb to rest. As we completed our task, I looked at my boys and realized why Zeb was content to leave us now - the 3 young boys he had helped raised have grown to be independent, resolute and caring young men, our oldest with a family of own, the middle son heading overseas for studies and our youngest a junior in college - all being young men that a father & mother can be proud - his duty done, Zeb could let go . Thank you Zeb for your service and friendship - a job well done- rest in peace.
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Summer Horse Camp and Riding Lessons
Hickman Ranch
(10 minutes from Sienna Plantation)
Students will get hands on training and experience in equine first aid, vital signs of the horse, speed patterns, show preparation, as well as participate in games on horseback. Each day will host a specific information theme as well as a structured riding lesson. Friendly and knowledgeable staff!
8 years and older:
June 11 - 15 (speed)
June 25 - 29
July 30 - Aug 3
9:00 - 3:00
5 years - 7 years:
July 9 - 13
10:00 - 2:30
Cost: $300 Call to reserve a spot: 281-825-7409
Riding lessons available throughout the week.
1 hour group lesson: $35 or 1/2 hour private lesson: $35Please email Kay Hickman for times and availability: kayhick@attglobal.net
www.HickmanRanch.org
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