As a millennial, I am addicted to my phone (before you judge me, it is part of my job). Most of my time on my phone is spent taking photos of my horse, posting photos of my horse, or talking about my horse. So, as part of my favorites series, of course I had to share my top six apps of 2016.Continue reading “Favorite Things |2016 Apps”
2016 B&BS Last-Minute Gift Guide
So you’ve waited until there are only four days left until Christmas to do your shopping? Welcome to the club. I am avid member of Procrastination Nation and have had my fair share of last-minute gift buying. Even if you don’t live near a tack shop, here are seven last minute gift bundles you can give to any equestrian—or yourself!Continue reading “2016 B&BS Last-Minute Gift Guide”
2016 B&BS Stocking Stuffer Gift Guide
One of my favorite parts of Christmas is digging into my stocking first thing in the morning. Granted, my “stocking” is a giant mitten that could easily fit my head in it, but it is always full of those little things I didn’t know I needed or things that I needed but was too cheap to buy. Horsey and not, here are ten of my favorite stocking stuffer ideas to fill those hung by the chimney with care.Continue reading “2016 B&BS Stocking Stuffer Gift Guide”
2016 Blogger Gift Exchange
Of course I would get my blogger secret santa gift before I’ve even sent mine out! (#procrastinationstation) This is my second year participating in Fly On Over‘s annual Blogger Gift Exchange and so far my fellow bloggers have given Ax and I amazing gifts.
This year my gifter was Olivia from DIY Horse Ownership and she sent me the most thoughtful package. In my little note to my secret santa I mentioned that I am a monogramaholic, Ax is a treataholic, and I’m super boring when it comes to my favorite colors—green, white, and black. Well, Olivia tackled everything in my note and more!Continue reading “2016 Blogger Gift Exchange”
App Review: Jump Off Pro
I don’t think I am alone in being terrified of forgetting a course. Honestly, I’d rather fall off in the middle of an important class than go off course. I’ve got a pretty good system down as to how to remember—take a photo of the course, memorize it, look at the jumps in the ring to visualize it, tell it to a few people out loud, and keep retracing it in my brain until I go in— but I can admit to getting lost in the ring every now and then.Continue reading “App Review: Jump Off Pro”
