We recently spent the day at Tyson's Corner Retreat and Wellness Center. Tyson's Corner is a beautiful, peaceful horse ranch in Lampassas, Texas.
https://sites.google.com/site/tysonscorners/
My husband went on a soldiers retreat a couple of weeks ago, where they went through Strong Bonds classes (Army approved relationship training) and experienced some Equestrian Therapy. Here is a story about a similar event in the local paper...
http://www.forthoodsentinel.com/story.php?id=6363
To be honest, my teenagers did not want to go. It meant a day away from screens....(Oh my, how awful! Practically child abuse!) and a day with us, their PARENTS, with no escape. However, whenever you follow your intuition concerning what is good for your kids, no matter how uncomfortable at first, your kids usually benefit. And such was the case this day. By the end of an hour or so, they were mounted and riding, and enjoying the serenity of nature and the calm of being near horses.
Rose will most definitely be spending some time here in the near future. She is a natural and loves, loves, loves horses.
I have said before that Texas is more beautiful than I could have imagined. This place is ultimate proof of that. But it is a magical place as well. A unicorn lives here, of course only some can see unicorns for what they are. Most will see just a white mare below, but a special few will see her for what she truly is. (If you have ever seen The Last Unicorn movie, you know what I mean.)
Her name is Bella...
Regardless if she is mythical or not, I fell in love with her. Her amazing blue eyes were difficult to capture, sadly, with my lens that day.
To sum it all up, we had a fantastic day, and Rose and I look forward to spending more time with the horses.
https://sites.google.com/site/tysonscorners/
My husband went on a soldiers retreat a couple of weeks ago, where they went through Strong Bonds classes (Army approved relationship training) and experienced some Equestrian Therapy. Here is a story about a similar event in the local paper...
http://www.forthoodsentinel.com/story.php?id=6363
Gene Tyson (a retired Army Chaplain) and his daughter Joanna run the ranch and retreat center. Below is a photo of Joanna. She patiently taught all three of my kids how to calm a horse, put on a saddle, mount, and ride at a walking pace. Which is actually amazing since it was the first time the boys have ridden a horse at all.
There are fourteen lovely, gentle horses at the ranch. They are so accustomed to being handled, that they are safe and easy to approach.
Rose will most definitely be spending some time here in the near future. She is a natural and loves, loves, loves horses.
Oh look, I shot a photo of Aragorn, I mean James... (otherwise known as "Chappy" around these parts).
I have said before that Texas is more beautiful than I could have imagined. This place is ultimate proof of that. But it is a magical place as well. A unicorn lives here, of course only some can see unicorns for what they are. Most will see just a white mare below, but a special few will see her for what she truly is. (If you have ever seen The Last Unicorn movie, you know what I mean.)
Her name is Bella...
Regardless if she is mythical or not, I fell in love with her. Her amazing blue eyes were difficult to capture, sadly, with my lens that day.
To sum it all up, we had a fantastic day, and Rose and I look forward to spending more time with the horses.
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