Tuesday, January 26, 2010


Yes, I was pumped!

He fell just a few yards from where I shot him.

This was just after I shot him, I look okay but my heart was pounding so hard I couldn't hear myself talk! My dad and I were walking to find a place to sit down when I saw a deer about 150 yards away grazing on some trees and brush. We hurried up and sat down on our chairs and got the sticks set up, loaded the gun and looked through the scope. Then I saw another deer close to the first and he came into an opening, that's when my dad made a weird snorting sound and then the deer looked at me and I put his heart right in the middle of my scope and pulled the trigger!! AHH! He dropped instantly, and it was the first time I have ever shot a high powered rifle, and it was a good shot because I harvested my first deer ever! Thanks to my dad who is the best deer hunter ever! And now I can catch up with my mom.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Cowgirls riding horses



We took Breann and Tori Fawcett, our cousins, to the indoor arena. We scooped poop, got muddy and rode our quarter horse Fathom, we all were sweaty and dirty, including Fathom!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Moving Alexis out West: Amber's trip to Montana







So, Alexis and myself drove her Subaru out West, to Ennis Montana where Alexis is now living! It was an adventure of a lifetime for me! We traveled with Fern (a lab) and Gus (a French Bulldog puppy). We first stopped in Iowa to check out our parents new place. My dad guided me to my first deer ever, I shot a button buck from about 130 yards out. Then ate deer and noodles that night and off to Montana we were. Somehow I took the first shift and drove until 3 AM! Don't know how I did that, that's not like me! Well after 24 long hours we pulled into her cabin in the dark just to wake up in the morning in tears! The mountains were breathtaking. We painted her apartment and unpacked her stuff, that girl does not need any coffee mugs! We ate local food, visited the old gold mining towns of Virginia City and Nevada City and hiked the Tobacco Root mountains. When I got on the plane to fly home, I sobbed! It was the most magical beautiful place I have ever been. Can't wait to go back and go fly fishing on the Madison river for rainbow trout and attend a real rodeo!