Archive for January, 2010

A Birthday at the Barn

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Someone very important to me, and to camp, had a birthday this week. Monday, January 25th was Taffy’s 35th birthday.

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One of the things on her birthday list was obviously NOT a bath! The horses get very dirty this time of year. Taffy has taught countless campers how to ride, patiently carrying them as they learn to find their balance and steady their hands. She has a smooth, steady trot and canter that has built the confidence of many an intermediate rider as well.

For me, Taffy has been a friend for almost 23 years. She was my personal riding horse and confidant through the navigation of those confusing teen years, went to college with me, and has helped me teach riders at four different summer camps. I could never have imagined she’d still be with me at age 35 (quite old for a horse!), but she is now teaching my daughter how to ride. She is truly a treasure, and every barn would be a better place for having their own personal Taffy.

One of God’s greatest blessings in my life has been the gift of horses. I have always loved them and enjoy everything about them. (Yes, even cleaning stalls!) Teaching others to enjoy them is a huge priviledge and gives me a deep sense of satisfaction. There are at least four places in the book of Ecclesiastes where we are reminded that finding enjoyment in our work is a gift from God. You know, the kind of job that’s so enjoyable it doesn’t seem like work at all? This is has been my experience every time I’ve ever taught a horseback riding lesson, whether to an individual or in a group setting.

Parents, what do you find enjoyable that you can teach your kids? Campers, what do you see your parents enjoying, whether as a hobby or in their work that you can ask them to teach you? God gives us our interests, talents, giftings, and passions. How can you spend quality time together as a family learning something about a subject from the family expert? Give it a try!

Here are a few more pictures of the horses in their winter coats (and dirt!):

dsc_44861 Kiefer and friends

dsc_44852 DC waits impatiently to be let in for breakfast. He paws the air to pass the time while waiting…and to remind me that he wants in the barn!

dsc_44901 Romeo and Onyx coming in for breakfast.

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dsc_44941 Heading into the barn to eat.

dsc_44991 Maverick grows quite the winter coat. Visit him in the spring and you can collect enough shedding hair to make your own sweater!

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dsc_45051 Sweet Taffy- Happy Birthday!

Bowl Picks Update - Final Standings

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Well, Bowl Season is officially over.  I could go on and on about the what if’s and might have been’s that plagued my picks, but then many of you suffered the same stories.  Whether it was your coach getting canned, your favorite player missing the game, a bad call from the ref or “insert your gripe here“, these are the ups and downs of the College Bowl System.  In the end, we hope you all had fun following the games with us and can’t wait to compete again next season.

For now, let’s breakdown our final standings.  In the Strong Rock Office Competition, Rebecca came out on top in our closest race in the history of the contest.  Rambo and Bacon gave it their best shot, but both came up a little short this year.  Rebecca finished at 20-14, Rambo at 19-15 and Bacon at 18-16.

The overall winner of our competition was camp friend Rick Reeves with an amazing 24-10 record.

In our top camper bracket, we had a 3-way tie for first place between Karina Papanicoalou, Collier Eberlin, and Allison Russell at 21-13.  To break the tie, we had to turn to the tie-breaker question, which put Karina in 1st, Collier 2nd and Allison 3rd.  All three of these ladies will win a gift certificate from the camp store this summer.

Our top staff winner this year was Nurse Jenny.  She also tied with the three mentioned above at 21-13.  Great job Jenny!  Peeps and Pivot finished a close second with a record of 20-14.

Here are the rest of the standings for those who finished tied or ahead of the lowest record in the office pool (Bacon 18-16).

(20 - 14) - Ryan Jimenez, Mike Caffrey, Sarah Collins, Cayla Doolittle, Derek Doolittle
(19-15) - Kelsey Weed, Daniel Jimenez, Paige Fierbaugh, Grits
(18-16) - Caitlin Weed, Cali Gaynor, Marie Baldwin

Notables - Last place in our contest is also a special place to be.  If you don’t place above the office staff, the only way to get mentioned is to finish last.  Holding that honor this season are 2 very special staffers - Jackie ‘Snaps’ Burch and Ben ‘Dill’ Helton.  Snaps doesn’t care at all since her Crimson Tide took home the title.  Dill is a little disappointed but as a UK Basketball fan he is already reveling in a great start to the basketball season.

Thanks again to all who participated.  Let’s do it again next year!!

Bowl Picks Update - 1/6/10

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Only 1 game last night as we had the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets match up against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Orange Bowl.  About 85% of us thought that Georgia Tech would come out on top in this game, but the Hawkeyes made the most of their time off to come up with quite a game plan.  Georgia Tech is known for their triple option offense and have proven throughout the season that they are for real.  But, I guess if a team like Iowa gets a full month to prepare for that threat, there are some great ways to stop it.  Iowa’s defense flat out smothered the Jackets who struggled to put any offensive points on the board.  I don’t think any of us saw the game going down this way, but anything can happen in Bowl Season.

Here is another update for you:

Rambo (18-14)
Bacon (17-15)
Rebecca (18-14)

Leader (22-10) - Rick Reeves
2nd Place (21-11) - Allison Russell
3rd Place (20-12) - Nurse Jenny
Notables - There are several of you bottled up in 4th place, so these final two games could be crucial.

Bowl Picks Update - 1/5/09

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Only a few games left in Bowl Season, so we are winding down the contest.  Lots of movement in the standings over the last week since there were so many games around New Years.  With only 3 games left, some of us are destined to lose.  But for the lucky few who are still in the race, here is an update of our standings.

Rambo (18-13)
Bacon (16-15)
Rebecca (18-13)

Leader (22-9) - Rick Reeves
2nd Place (20-11) - Allison Russell, Nurse Jenny
3rd Place (19-12) - Derek Doolittle, Cayla Doolittle, Collier Eberlin, Sarah Collins, Paige Fierbaugh
Notables - Former Staffer Ben “Dill” Helton has plummeted to the bottom of the standings.

Bowl Picks Update - 1/1/10

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Happy New Year!!

We had several more great football games today.  There were some great story lines as Bobby Bowden coached his last game, Tim Tebow played his last game, and of course all the drama surrounding coaches Urban Meyer and Brian Kelly.  We also saw coach Joe Paterno claim another Bowl victory as he continues to cement his legacy in the college football world.

To recap the games, let’s first look at Auburn / Northwestern.  Though almost all of us picked Auburn to win, it took a gutty effort and a little luck for the Tigers to pull off an Overtime win in the Outback Bowl.

Next we saw 2 coaching greats and 2 solid programs match up in the Capital One Bowl.  This slug-fest promised to be a good game and turned out to be no disappointment.  These teams ground it out in what looked like a mud pit in Orlando.  In the end Penn State won with a last minute field goal.

The Gator Bowl was a sentimental favorite as Coach Bowden was ushered out into the sunset with a great victory.  Like Florida State or not, most of us can at least respect what Bowden has meant to FSU and to the college football world.  It was great to see the Seminoles step it up and play well in this final farewell to Bowden.  FSU wins convincingly 33-21.

The Rose Bowl featured the high powered Oregon offense against the sensational Ohio State QB Terrell Pryor.  Oregon was hot at the end of the season and finished atop the Pac-10.  Given that momentum, most of us gave the Ducks the nod on this matchup.  However, the Sweater Vest and Pryor would not be denied on this day and took home the hardware in the “Granddaddy of Them All.”

Finally, in the only game that mattered (to Bacon), the Florida Gators met 12-0 Cincinnati in the Sugar Bowl.  Love them or hate them, you had to believe Tebow and the Gators would come out looking to make a statement in the final game for many Florida greats.  The Gators absolutely dominated the first half of this game taking a 30-3 lead into the locker room.  Things settled down a bit in the second half but Tebow put up the best game of his career and the Gators took care of business sending a strong message to the rest of the football world.  You have to hate it for Cincinnati losing their coach and their perfect season, but these guys held their heads up and played a respectful second half when many teams would have simply given up.  Great season for the Bearcats, but an even greater farewell to the Gator Seniors.

Here’s an update of our standings:

Rambo 14-11
Bacon 13-12
Rebecca 14-11

Leader (18-7) - Rick Reeves
2nd Place (16-9) -
Paige Fierbaugh, Allison Russell
3rd Place (15-10) - Mike Caffrey, Karina Papanicoalou, Cayla Doolittle, Derek Doolittle, Pivot, Nurse Jenny
Notables - Snaps has officially claimed last place in the contest with an 8-17 record.  I have a feeling she’s disappointed but she won’t care a bit if her Crimson Tide Roll in the Championship Game.