by Kathy | Oct 8, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Bravery, Change, EGCMethod, Foals, horses, Neigh #5, New Arrivals, New Beginnings
It has been a big week here at One Neigh at a Time Ranch. It was time to separate our colts from their mamas. Time whizzes by so fast — I can’t believe it has already been six months since our beautiful colts were born on the ranch. After much research and...
by Kathy | Sep 22, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Change, EGCMethod, horses, Neigh #4, New Beginnings, Personality, Recovery
“You have to color outside of the lines once in a while if you want to make your life a masterpiece.” ~ Albert Einstein Many of us as children were told to stay inside of the lines while coloring a picture. For some kids that was really easy and for some others a...
by Kathy | Sep 9, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Bravery, EGCMethod, horses, Neigh #1, Personality, Recovery
Recently I was in a conversation with a woman about what’s been going on in our lives. She mentioned that she’s been thinking about not drinking anymore and wondering how that decision might affect her life. One reason she’s hesitant is that she’s afraid that if she...
by Kathy | Aug 27, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Dreams, horses, Meditation, Neigh #6, New Beginnings, Recovery
“It’s hard to fail, but worse never to have tried to succeed.” — Theodore Roosevelt Sobriety has granted me yet another gift. Last week I had the opportunity to drive from Michigan to Montana with my daughter, who is stepping out into the world to attend...
by Kathy | Aug 14, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, Death, EGCMethod, Grief, horses, Neigh #7
As I sit in the dark listening to rain pouring down, watching lightning fill the sky and hearing the crack and rumble of thunder, I’m thinking about the day ahead. We bury a husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend. My emotions are all over the place and...
by Kathy | Jul 29, 2016 | Addiction, Alcoholism, EGCMethod, horses, Neigh #3, New Beginnings, Recovery
“There isn’t enough time in a day.” I never thought that would ever come out of my mouth. After my children grew up — and in my mind didn’t need me anymore — I woke up every morning and wondered what would I do today? My options were not a...