This year for October Break we went to Winston, New Mexico to live on a dude ranch for a a few days! It would be an understatement to say it was fun.
Our family went four years ago with the McCleves too!

I took one of my best friends Shiersten Uchytil. She was a natural on a horse!
We rode for about 8 hours straight a day. We only got one break for lunch for about a half hour. The first day during lunch, we explored a cave. It was super cool!
I quickly learned that not wearing sunblock was a bad idea. I got fried! You can barely see my sunburn line on my neck in this picture! I peeled for about 2 1/2 weeks after and I still have a tan from it shaped in a v on my neck (I was wearing a v-neck the day I got the most sun). And, since i peeled, my neck is now just super splotchy.
It was kind of sad when a boy sitting next to me in Spanish says "Look! You're not peeling anymore!" FAIL.

On the second day at work, we went on a cattle round-up. After rounding up about 80 cows in the mountains, we had the privilege (not really) of branding and castrating some calves. Or how my mom puts it, "Making a boy cow into a girl cow!" Now that was something I've never experienced!


First, we had to tackle the calf. It may sound easy, but they weighed between 100 and 200 pounds!