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Yup! Come On, Mama.

May Round-up 2014
May Round-up 2014

Dreams are meant to come true. God says when we commit our dreams and desires to Him, He will bless them. Some of you may not think a day on a sweaty, balking horse in the bushes, mud, and rain qualifies as a dream. But for me, it is and God blessed me recently with a day of driving cattle into the mountains with my step-son Eddy, youngest son Marshall, grandson Eddy, and more.
For Eddy and his wife’s wedding last summer, a friend gave them a cow to start their herd. What a gift! He purchased a few more cows, a bull, had some calves, and now it was time to turn them out with his father-in-law’s cattle in the high country.
The day came when Eddy needed some help and called me, asking if I could lend a hand. Time stood still as a smile bloomed on my face that was as bright as a sunflower. Of course my answer was yes.
I immediately jumped on my husband’s horse, as mine is recovering from a shoulder injury, and began to get her, and me, in shape after a nice long winter’s rest.
Thunder cracked that Friday morning at 06:00. My alarm was set for 06:35. I laid in bed as a second boom shook our house, but I didn’t care, I was ready to get up, load up, and head out. Yee Haw!
I arrived at Eddy’s ranch at 08:30 and unloaded our massive Dun mare. She snorted, I saddled up, and then we all headed out: six on horseback, five in two side by sides, and one cow dog named Hombre. The first half was pretty easy as we followed the herd up a draw on an old road. Once we hit the halfway point our work began as I swear those beasts had a plan all along to ditch us as soon as the perfect moment arose.
At that said moment, cows suddenly split in several directions hiding in the thick brush, down in the boggy creeks, up narrow draws. There were a few that stayed on the road, turned to us, and laughed their silly heads off. Even the calves seemed to snicker, especially the little black and white who was a couple days old and lagged behind.

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Horse’s necks lathered, sweat dripping down their legs. Their heads dropped and their sight focused on the rebellious critters as we formed a human corral and circled them up time and time again.10364677_562453480538130_1356669104_o
Three hours later, they were at the top and resting, eating,snug as a bug in some of the most beautiful mountain ranges of Northeast Washington.
Needless to say, the thunder ceased, the dark clouds turned from death black to dull gray, parting in areas to allow the sun to shine down on us. It never did rain. But the aromas of pine and wildflowers tickled our noses, invigorating our spirits. A perfect day to move a herd for the summer.

 

 

I am thankful for a God who blesses me with simple dreams come true…

 

 

 

 

 

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…elders to give us wisdom…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                     me and Eddy                                                         …and grandsons to drive cattle with.

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8 Comments

  1. Funny my wife is trying to get me to buy some mules and goats at this of life for the grand kids. Go figure. God bless you too!

    1. Carmen Peone says:

      Great! We have a pony for the grands, but no mules. Have fun with them! 🙂

  2. Nothing like memories with the grandsons and granddaughters. Our children and their children are God’s grace poured out beyond our lives for us to witness and enjoy. Of course for me the mechanized mule would be fine for the cattle drive! 🙂

    1. Carmen Peone says:

      Mike, I agree about the memories. They are definitely God’s blessing to us. Thank you for trotting over and sharing with us. I understand about the mechanized mule. My dad, who is much older than you, just traded in horses and mules for the motorized kind. Yee Haw! Blessings to you!

  3. Thanks for sharing this Carmen. I’ve still got insomnia, and this post will hopefully give me sweet dreams of riding horses through these beautiful mountains!

    1. Carmen Peone says:

      Brigid, I’m so sorry you are not getting sleep. I totally understand and yes, dream of the lush green mountains, cattle bawling, calves hopping to keep up. Great times. Thank you for moseying over and taking the time to share!

  4. I’m so glad you had a blessed time! I know my fellers love a cattle drive, round-up, or roping session. And me? Well, I’m the support crew: chuck wagon, water girl, first aid, etc. I like my horse power under the hood. 😉

    Blessings.

    1. Carmen Peone says:

      Darlene, it was a blast! And for the first time, I just rode. Was not the chuck wagon, first aid, or water girl, but it was all done for me! 🙂 What a good, refreshing time. Thank you for dropping by.