LifePath Entry
Slideshow/Gallery
Looking Back
- Birthday
- Move from Chicago to New Mexico
- Graduate Carlsbad Sr High
- Met Robert on Blind Date
- Graduate New Mexico State Univ
- My Father dies
- Bought my first home
- Married Robert
- Bought my first horse of my very own
- Earned my first championship at a dressage show!
- Bought our home in Tucson
- Travel to Europe
- Bought my first German Warmblood
- Started to study dressage with S. Fahrenson
- Trip to Munich, Germany
- First ever ribbon at a Quilt Show
- First trip to the Grand Canyon
- Started working for myself
- Bought Falcao, My schoolmaster
- Won Gifted Scholarship from the Dressage Foundation
- First job hanging a quilt show!
- First Visit to Las Vegas!
- Robert's mother dies
- In charge of hanging the BIGGEST quilt show in Tucson ever
- Rode my first Canter Pirouette!
- Travel to Europe
- See the Grand Canyon
- Buy a house
- Visit Las Vegas
- First Consecutive Flying Changes
- Elected President of local Quilt guild
- Severe Fall - 2 weeks off the horse, no broken bones
- 2nd World Cup in Vegas
- Learned construction techniques while working on Mom's house
- Robert suffers second TIA.
- Ran my 1st Arab Dressage Show
- Accepted position as Office manager
- Second Honeymoon and 28 Years!
- Best horse show ever!
- Moved Falcao closer to home
- Won my first Freestyle Class!!
- Won my first Musical Freestyle!
- learn to speak German
- Re-elected to President of Tucson Quilters Guild
- Fall from Falcao with Severe Concussion
- 100 pound weight loss!
Looking Forward
- Spread my love of quilting to the unsuspecting!
- Ride Prix St. Georg Dressage
- Travel to Japan or Australia
- Lose 60 more pounds
- Start teaching young people to ride
- Invest and save enough that my retirement is a joy and I am free to do what I want
- Get a quilt accepted at a large quilt show
- Teach more quilting classes
- Keep my best friends, and make new ones!
- Enter a quilt in a national show
Robert suffers second TIA.
Tucson, AZ
July 18, 2007
Very scary. But at least this time there is some history to help with diagnosis. Thus we can also work to find ways to prevent future ones.

