Thursday, December 03, 2009


It''s hard to believe it's already December! This is going to be a good month, obviously with the holidays, and on the 12th it's Mieka (my dog's) 14th birthday.  It's going to be a bittersweet one.  In March Mieka was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, with only a few months life expectancy.  It's been a miracle how well she's recovered since then.  I really thought she wouldn't be with us at this time, but she is like her old self again.  She's even following me around, up and down the stairs which she hasn't done for a few years.  Anyways, I'm very thankful.


Also, I've decided that I'm going to face my fears and compete next summer with Lance.  We've known each other for 10 years since he was about 4 or 5.  I competed with him back then and we did well, until one show when we were in the ring doing our test, and he decided he didn't want to be there.  So he went ballistic, throwing a temper tantrum, bucking and then flying around out of the ring, jumping over the tiny dressage fences, and I'm pretty sure we would have attempted the 6 foot fence, but at the last minute he realized it was a lot bigger than him.  Since that day, I haven't competed with him because he was too explosive.   He's come a long way since then, and we know each other better now. So hopefully we can get him on the trailer next summer!

And lastly, I've been working on my own paintings with gouache and pastel.  I'll post some maybe next week.  It's going very slowly, and has been frustrating too,  but that's why I love painting.  It's problem solving and you can get mad but there's always a way to fix the problem--even if the solution is throwing it out and moving on!



1 comment:

Julz said...

When I watched the movie "The Blind Side," I had tears in my eyes... When I read this post Sam, I had tears in my eyes too!
You are going to compete, really? It's wonderful!

Remember, I was there last year at Mieka's birthday? Happy birthday Mieka!

You handle painting the same way we should all handle situations in life; try to find solutions and work hard at them and if it doesn't work, just throw the bad situations or "painting" away, forget about it, but learn from the experience to make a better painting next time.