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FRIDAY

Mom was up before 6AM so she decided to go down to watch the wrangling by herself in peace and quiet.

After breakfast we took a van ride to Mystic Caverns to go into 2 caves. Mom felt sick from the winding 30 minute ride to get there so Dad got some Tylenol from the cavern's gift shop for her. Christina got a cowgirl hat and a flag pin, Doug got an onyx crucifix, and Nick got some stones and silver shavings.

The caves were really neat. We saw two different caves and saw a lot of formations.


We got back just in time for lunch. Then we relaxed and visited with other families until it was time to go to the barn for our 3-hour ride to Busby Hollow.

It started out easy but got steadily harder. At one point none of our horses wanted to enter the fenced area that got steep and rocky-so we all knew that it woul be a tough course!



Our wranglers Taylor and Beau got us all pointed in the right direction again and we were on our way. When we finally reached the bottom there was a beautiful babbling brook, so we had to stop and just look and listen for a bit while the horses rested.


Going back uphill seemed easier and the trip actually went faster.


We were really glad to get back! It only took 2 ½ hours but it was a ride that was plenty of hard work for the riders as well as the horses.

We all headed back to the lodge for an hour before the cowboy cookout. This time us 3 kids rode the wagon and Mom and Dad rode on Sam and Pete to get there. Dad and Doug kept in touch with walkie talkies which was kind of neat. The kids got there 1st since Mom and Dad were in the 2nd group of riders to take off.


We all got in line for food together to wait for the wranglers to fill our plates with hotdogs, beans, potatoes, texas toast and steak. It was all really good!

Later we roasted marshmallows and assembled them into smores and sang songs around the campfire.


It was pitch black when it was time to head back to the ranch. The wranglers assured Mom and Dad that the horses could see in the dark. They were both skeptical but had no choice since the wagon was already full with the children. (We all made it back safely.) Christina let Dad know on the walkie talkie when us kids made it to the lodge-we had to wait for Mom and Dad to get back to the barn and dismount and then trek up the hill to the lodge. The 5 of us had the lodge to ourselves so we had cupcakes, hot chocolate and coffee before heading to our cabin for showers.

Continued on Saturday
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