Friday, October 31, 2014

You Might be a Cattle Girl If.....

Years ago, when I started livestock judging, I was told that you would begin judging everything - from oranges to boys and anything in between.  Livestock judging taught me to evaluate things with a critical eye and how to rank items.  Sure enough,  I began doing so.  I could never be asked my opinion between two items without giving an itemized list of what was good and bad about each, before telling you which one "won the class".  Cattle have just worked their way into everything I do.


Raising hair steers taught me a lot about hair care, more so than any of my friends could!  I learned to tease my hair from balling tails on steers.  I also learned really great hair tricks from working hair on my cattle (Revive makes pretty awesome conditioner and vinegar is great monthly hair treatment!)  Recently, I bought some new mascara, as I have affinity for big eyelashes and it is the only makeup I use.  The package arrived in the mail and I couldn't wait to try it out!  Step one, apply normal mascara lightly.  Step two, apply transpiring gel, then quickly apply lash builder.  Step three, apply final coat of transpiring gel.  As I completed this process and my eyes transformed into big and beautiful, there was but one thing I could think of.  This is EXACTLY how I have twined legs on steers!  The transpiring gel is tail adhesive and lash builder is the twine!

This is the moment when I truly realized how much cattle are a part of my life, and I might just be a little crazy about my cows.  So while you ladies are out learning new tricks to dress up, I'm finding new ways that I can apply those same tips and trends to my cattle!

Friday, October 17, 2014

Being a Leader

"Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself.  When you become a leader, success is all about growing others." - Jack Welch


What an incredible quote!  And how true it is.  When you begin your journey, probably around the start of high school, you look to others that may have more success than you and try to figure out what they did to get where they are.  Eventually, you assume that more knowledgeable position, and it is so important to give back to others and advise them.

Mom and Dad
When I started high school, I had several great mentors, namely my parents. There were also people that I had associations with that taught me how I didn't want to be.  It is important to remember that everyone teaches you something, whether it be good, or bad.  Obviously, my parents were around from day one, and though my mom and I often bicker, she taught me to be strong and she taught me to stick to my guns.  She gave me conviction and confidence in myself, as well as humility and how to be humble.  My dad taught me to not overthink (though I often do), to take a step back and look at the whole issue and how to deal with people in a kind manner.  They both taught me that your reputation precedes you and to never judge a book by it's cover.  These are all qualities I value and I strive to maintain.

Jeff (On left) with our judging Team
Through livestock judging, Jeff Menges helped to further develop my self confidence, and grew my public speaking skills.  Giving sets of oral reasons to judges and trying to convince them that you placed a class correctly requires you to give examples and present that information in an appealing manner.  Diane Bales is also a dear and special friend.  She is someone that, no matter what, always maintains a positive attitude and keeps pushing forward.  She has dedicated her life to helping others and ensuring their success.  All of these people were fundamental to my success, as well as many others that taught me little things along the way.  Without their help and guidance, I am positive I would not be where I am today.

Diane Bales


Jarrett at Fair
Now that I have begun to gain some success and stature, I think it is so incredibly important to give back to others.  There is nothing more enjoyable that helping someone to grow and watching them blossom under your guidance.  And, this is not only applicable to people younger than you.  They could be the same age group, or even older!  Several years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting the Jarvis family through the sale of my lambs.  Jarrett, their oldest son, soon became a good friend of mine, as I helped him to learn about his lamb.  His mom, Stacey, also holds a special place in my heart for her diligence in learning all the technicalities to raising livestock, and supporting Jarrett and his sisters with her help and knowledge.  I always strive to be a positive example for those around me, because I have learned that you never know who may be watching you.  I would like to think that I have valuable things to say, and that I can help others achieve their goals.  Whether this is true, or not, I still will attempt to help other people.


I would like to end with something that I am often affected by, and see happening too often.  Many people think that wisdom comes with age, and that young people are naive and don't have anything to bring to the table.  In some categories, this may be true, but it is certainly not in all.  I can guarantee there are people younger than me that know much more about basketball, or hunting, or even showing pigs.  This is something that is very dear to my heart, because I believe that everyone has something to bring to the table.  And I will never judge someone by their age.  If you know what you're talking about, you know what you're talking about, regardless of any other characteristics.


Monday, October 13, 2014

God's Apology

Last night, after my latest blog, a friend texted me and told me that she really enjoyed it and it was what she needed to hear in her life right now.  What a compliment!  I'm so glad that I could help somebody else by sharing my story.  As the conversation went on, we turned to talking about our other two favorite things besides beef - cats and horses!  Rachel told me something that I laughed at and truly enjoyed, "Cats and Horses are God's Apology for Men."

How true this is!  Our waffle-boxed male counterparts seem to always get under our skin, and they just can't ever seem to understand what we want or need!  They make mistakes, and there isn't a time in our lives when we aren't frustrated with them for something!  Don't get me wrong, some of my greatest friends are male, but sometimes.... those boys!  So, as girls, we've decided that's why we have cats and horses.

There is nothing better than riding bareback and barefoot at full speed across an open area.  It's absolutely magical and it takes my breath away every single time.  Maybe its the adrenaline rush, or the feeling of absolute freedom, but there is nothing comparable to riding a horse and being one with them.  When I went home, I had the chance to ride my two wonderful appaloosas, Blue and Killian.  It was just what I needed to clear my mind and make me laugh.  There's just something about being a partner with a 1,000 pound plus animal and being able to signal them with just body movements, no words needed.

Little Blue Horse
My Killian





























Cats are God's other gift.  Y'all may call me a crazy cat lady, and I will proudly agree with you!  I do have conversations with my cats and share my deepest secrets with them.  I swear they understand what I'm saying and they always know how to make me feel better.  Whether it be they are playing together or just doing something goofy, they can always put a smile on my face.  My cats are members of the household, just like my cattle and my horses.  Yes, they do have precedence in the chair over guests, and yes, they do sleep with me.  Tiggy, my orange cat, feels like he has to sleep right beside me at night and requires me to snuggle with him, no matter what.  And, that's okay by me, in fact, I enjoy it and I have a hard time sleeping without him there.  Cassie, my little Burmese, is kind of a nut, but she is so darn funny!  She has this meow that sounds almost like a bark, and she actually enjoys water!  She even fetches balls.  She might not be like any cat I've ever met, but she definitely keeps life interesting!

Cassie sticks her tongue out at things she doesn't like.

Cass

Tiggy taking a nap with me























My critters do mean the world to me, and they love unconditionally.  As long as you provide them with food and treats, they will do anything for you.  They are quick to forgive and they have this amazing ability to let bygones be bygones.  Even when times are tough, they will be there still demanding attention and ready to put a smile on your face with their goofy antics.