Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Sundburnt Lips And Apple Pie

I am thankful for sunburnt lips that slurp hot tea,

Fingers that ache from use...callouses forming on palms and fingertips.

I am thankful for salty air and the palm trees standing like sentinels around my house and heart.

I am thankful for the fleeing of the words in my brain, because the return of their quiet chanting released the ache in my heart that I didn’t know was there.

I am thankful for the stacks upon stacks of books and notebooks that fill my room and for all of the adventures I will embark upon between their papery pages in the future.

I am thankful for the loaves and pies that take shape beneath my hands and the look upon friend and family’s faces as they feast.

I am thankful for early mornings and late nights because I don’t want to miss another hour of this amazing life I’ve been given a second chance to live.

I am thankful for brutal hikes, the rocks that scrape knee and fingers, and the tangle that is constantly in my hair because I live outside.

I am thankful for this life.

For the rotten-no-good days, and the exhilarating-uplifting-high-flyin days.

Thank you.
Thank you.

Thank you.



Friday, October 19, 2012

Here's To The Weekend


Happy Friday Dolls! What are your plans for the weekend? I know most of us in the cowboy world don’t get ‘weekends’ per say, but for some reason I can’t help but think of the weekend as free time…even if it's not gonna happen!

Adrian and Boone (that’s my future brother-in-law in case you missed out, catch up here), returned late last night and we’re having entirely too much fun all talking at once and have so far gone through 4 pots of coffee. I plan to hopefully catch up on an incredible amount of schoolwork this weekend and eat most of the green chiles that Adrian and Boone brought back from New Mexico. I hope you have a wonderful weekend and spend it with someone you love! Here are some fun things I’ve been looking at around the web…

A delightfully, sickeningly sweet wedding video.

A meat pie receipe. I haven’t tried it yet, but an Australian Buckaroo Barbie turned me on to this website, and I'm gonna give it a shot! Thanks Brittany Flinn! 

Hysterical JIF that cracks me up…watch her eyes!

This is a pair of pants I just bought for my fall wardrobe…what are your opinions on cords? Personally, they take me back to being 12 and my favorite green pair that made such a fun sound when I walked. They had an AWESOME tartan pair that were just so out there that I really think I'm going to have to go back and get them for Christmas....that's my wacky, Scottish side coming out in me. :) 

xo xo Liz 




Wednesday, August 1, 2012

This Is My Song For You

I just wanted to take a moment to tell all of you thank you for following Buckaroo Barbie.  We’ve gotten a TON of new likes on the Facebook page and a few more here on Blogger and I can’t even begin to explain to you all how much that means to me.

When I got Lyme disease and quit cowboying for my supper, I was utterly adrift. Riding and working on a ranch were all I ever wanted, it had been the one thing driving me for 10 years, ever since I was a little girl and when it looked like I was going to have to choose a new path in life, I really didn’t even know how to cope.

And then slowly but surely, writing emerged as an equal passion as my horses and cowboying were before. I’ve always had to write…I wrote my first “novel” at the age of 8, I have stacks of journals and my computer is full of folders of work: finished, in progress and ideas for future stories, blogs or articles. But for some reason I never considered it as a lifestyle choice, which is silly because my dad has always told us that if you love what you do you don’t have to work a day in your life.

Buckaroo Barbie has taken off so much since in the last year. What started as a way to get hard working, out in the brush living cowboy-girls connected, has morphed into something much bigger and different than I first imagined. Thanks to Buckaroo Barbie and meeting and talking to so many of you I continue to be inspired to carry on with this “new” dream of mine…to take this different passion, writing and make it the focal point of my life. Last year I was feeling completely despondent…I didn’t want to continue on with college and I couldn’t imagine what it could be that I would do in the future that would bring me as much joy and fulfillment as cowboying or my horses had. While talking with my dad earlier this year we were discussing different possibilities when he said, “why don’t you take some time off to focus on your writing?” And I was dumfounded by the idea! Why had I not thought of that?! DUH!!! Slowly but surely I feel like I’m growing and I’m learning and attempting different things with my craft that I never had even thought of previously.

And the main reason I keep on ‘keeping on’, is because of you guys! You all inspire me and I am just blown away by each comment, like and share that you make, on here and on Facebook. You don’t know how much your support touches my heart.

So this is for you guys, each and every one of you, a big hug from me and all my gratitude for helping me to remain inspired towards reaching my dreams and continuing on in life, even when I want to give up. You’re making a difference in my life!

THANK YOU!!!



xo xo Liz