Agriculture
Josie - Wyoming Cowgirl
Today we welcome a young lady from Wyoming. Meet Josie! She enjoys living and working on the ranch! Hi everyone! I am Josie, also known as the Hillbilly Goddess of my blog, ?Wild & Wooly?. I am 16 years young & live on a ranch out in the boonies of northeast Wyoming. I have a huge passion for agriculture, horses, and rodeo. We raise purebred commercial Black Angus cattle as well as American Quarter Horses, with Hancock/Driftwood bloodlines. My job on the ranch is to do anything that needs done, to the best of my ability. Whether that?s, cleaning corrals, making brownies, changing tires, or playing fetch, I?m able.
Me, getting on colt ? Photo credit: Kate Tracy
Most of the year you can likely find me horseback; either, breaking and training colts, checking water, moving cows, or at a barrel race. Whatever the case may be, I love riding! I currently have 3 horses that I?m working with ? a 5 year old brown gelding, Ranch Style Beans; a 2 year old dun gelding, Giddy Up Go Reno; and a blue roan yearling, Rock N Roll Roni. You can say I stay busy. I love the progress I see day-to-day when breaking a colt. It?s one of the most frustrating and patience-trying things I have ever done, but it is also one of the most rewarding and fulfilling. I hope to continue to break, train, and compete for as long as I live.
My dad and I at chute ? Photo Credit: Kate Tracy
I am homeschooled, and love it! I went to public school my 3rd grade through the start of my freshman year of high school. Now, a junior, I clearly see that homeschooling is a tremendous blessing pretty much every way I look at it. It has given me such a great opportunity to pursue my talents and interests! Math comes easiest to me, so it would have to be my favorite subject. I also enjoy accounting and business math, which I know will benefit me for the rest of my life. Homeschooling has also given me a greater opportunity to not only be of help on our ranch (and my grandparents? ranch, who live about 20 minutes away), but to learn many things that the public school system may not ever discuss.
Our dog Gem herding a cow - Photo Credit: Josie
My other found loves include photography and working out; neither I did before starting homeschooling. Photography is something I know I will be able to enjoy for the rest of my life. There is so much to learn, but I am getting a lot better and expanding my knowledge every time I take pictures of a different subject. I am thankful to live in such a place that I am able to take pictures of a wide variety of material.
I like to describe myself as an endorphin junkie. I love to work out. It?s a high! I enjoy Beachbody?s P90X andTurboFire. Insanity is next on the list to try. Staying fit, and as healthy as I can, helps me every single day. I sleep so much better and actually have more energy when I work out, compared to when I don?t. I motivate myself by remembering that I can?t ever expect my horses to perform at their top game if I don?t ask just as much effort from myself!
In my spare time I enjoy make jewelry, especially necklaces, and bandanas, with all sorts of fun junk on them! You can never have too many accessories. (: ?Hey and that?s a fact Jack!? I am a lover of turquoise, sterling silver, good leather, REAL cowboy boots, silk scarves, and denim.
My favorite time of year on the ranch is spring. Wyoming springs can be quite bipolar, but seeing babies hit the ground and green grass start to come up just warms my heart, even if it is cold. It also signals branding, which ensures that school is almost over and summer is on its way. I get so excited! Most girls kick off their summer by taking a trip to some beach, I, on the other hand, would rather get bruised up and smell like burnt hair. I enjoy branding because all of the family comes to help and we are outside actually doing something; making real memories!
Mares and babies ? Photo Credit: Tami Tracy
Ranch ladies are known for many things but their food would be close to the top of the list. I am very blessed to be able to learn from my mama, whom I consider to be the best cook ever. I wanted to share a recipe that I have made ever since I was a wee little squirt. These are, My Cookies. You should be honored to be receiving the great secret of ?Speed Balls?.
1 Cup Powdered Sugar
1 Cup Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
1 Cup Creamy Peanut Butter
½ Cup Instant Dry Milk
3 Tablespoons Water
Graham Cracker Crumbs
The directions are pretty self-explanatory?
Mix all ingredients.
Refrigerate till firm.
Roll into balls ? hence the name, Speed BALLS.
Roll balls in graham cracker crumbs.
Refrigerate.
Then eat those babies! With milk. You will definitely want milk.
Boom. You have just mastered Speed Balls. You are welcome.
Speedballs - Photo credit: Josie
I could not be more proud of where I come from. Every morning, when I step outside, I know this is what I?m good at, this is what I enjoy, and this is what?s preparing me for my future. It?s teaching me how to suck-it-up, work a little harder, sweat a little more, and to embrace the journey. I thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ for having a divine plan and purpose over my life. I trust in, rely on, and am confident in Him.
Be sure to drop by my blog and say hellooo(:
Thank you Josie for this feature!!! Keep up the great work! Be sure to check out her blog "Wild and Wooly."
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