Sunday, January 29, 2012

Missed a Picture....


Artie Schiller 
Breeders' Cup Mile Champion
America's #8 Sophmore Sire of 2011
Fee: $10,000

Other Horses on the farm and their fees:

Distorted Humor: $100,000
Super Saver: $20,000
Tiznow: $75,000
Drosselmeyer: $17,500
Harlan's Holiday: $25,000
So to finish up the week....
Thursday went by so fast. We spent a few hours in the ICU learning foal protocols. Lynn is a fantastic teacher. Man did we get a lot of brain overload but all well worth it.

Lynn showing us how it is done!! 

 Later that day we were sooo sooo lucky and fortunate to have a tour of the Stallion Barn, Paddocks, and Office of Winstar Farms. Let me just say "WOW!!" Uhhh this place it amazing!! Our tour-guide Raul was very gracious and a very kind man! He has been with Winstar for a few years and said plans to be there for life! We first started out in the Stallion barn where they keep the money makers. This place was just unbelievable... padded flooring, everyone has their name on all their own stuff and all the bedding they want. Next we went out to the paddocks to see the real deals!! It had rained the night before so things were pretty wet and muddy! After we got all our pictures, we headed up to the fertility barn! As one of the men said, "This is where the magic happens!" hahaha Well they definitely have got it all though... special flooring, padded boots for the mare (to protect the stud), a back strap to place on the mare to protect her, an in house lab, stalks, sinks, and stalls to keep the mares for the day. People are paying up to 100,00 or more for a stud fee!! AHHHH!!! Afterwards Raul took us back up to the Stallion Barn Office and showed us a few videos of previous races the horses had won! I was in utter BLISS!!  [each picture has some fun facts about each horse]
Drosselmeyer
2011 Breeders Cup Winner

Drosselmeyer
America's Leading Money Winner of 2011
Multiple Grade 1 winner of $3,728,170


Super Saver
Kentucky Derby Winner 2010

Super Saver
Won $2,000,000 Kentucky Derby (G1) by 2 1/2, defeating 11 other G1 winners

Liz an I with Super Saver

TizNow
Still the only two-time winner of the Breeders' Cup Classic
He placed or won 14 times in 15 starts, earned $6,427,830, and was voted Champion three-year-old, champion older male, and Horse of the Year.
Paddocks at Winstar Farms

Pretty Awesome how everything is green right??

Next was down the road to the Main Office!! Uhhh it looks like a mansion house!! So we took pictures out from and then got to see all the trophies that Winstar had on display!! OU OU!! I think I'm going to make me some new friends!! Wink Wink!! Needless to say it was a great day and we all had a blast!


Main Office of the Winstar Farms
Penny and I at the Office


Practicing my "Horse Whispering" skills



Dubai World Cup Trophy 2009

Pretty AMAZING!!
Horse to win Well Armed
"Well Armed" 

The Trophy Case at Winstar Farms

Jockey Stand @ the Door

Well FRIDAY OH FRIDAY!!! YaY last day of orientation! Had a really good day! Finished up protocols and reviewed a test of everything we were taught that week. I got the opportunity to go to Isolation. We had to patients over there. I helped assist giving oral and I.V. meds and taking vitals. The other girls lucky them got to do his bum-wash!! The babies are so awkward and so cute. Feel bad that they are so sick and such rough lives their first few weeks in this ol' world!! We finished up the day helping with rounds and re-stocking in primary care!! There i got to help take vitals, hang fluids, and re-fill dip pans. All in a good days work of a Vet Tech!!
Later that night a few of the girls and I went out for dinner! We had a blast laughing, joking, and getting to know each other. The girls continue to ask about my religion and i am loving having the missionary experience! Rumor the week-- When the millennium comes, all the Mormons will meet up and be picked up on a boat to be taken away!! Don't worry i cleared things up!! hahahaha

Well tomorrow i get thrown to the Sharks and I CAN"T WAIT!!! Its going to be the real deal!! Hope I don't mess up! I like it a lot out here and hope to continue liking it! My family ward is great and everyone is so kind. I feel really blessed to have been accepted out here! Thanks again to all of you and your support. Its definitely needed and appreciated everyday!! God Bless.....

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

First Few Days @ Hagyard...


Wow…what a week so far!! It’s been jam packed of paperwork, power points, training, protocols, tours, and a WHOLE LOTTA INFORMATION!!! Talk about a brain over load!! Haha Don’t get me wrong though I have a good feeling it’s all going to be worth it. So here is a little about each day….
Monday: 8 A.M. Every one met in the HR/Main office to begin all our paper work to become an official employee. There are 13 vet tech interns, all girls. Nine come from Colorado State University but all are from different states (Texas, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Arizona,) then there is one from Idaho, one from Australia, one from Ireland, and last ME from UUUTTAAHH!! The girls are great!! We all get along really well. While we were filling out paperwork we were showed how to clock in/clock-out. So we all get an employee number which we type into the machine, then the machine scans our hand and then we are either on shift or off. How cool huh? So high tech!!  But the rest of the day was filled with protocols, tours, and power points. They basically made sure we knew to wash hands, put on gloves, booties, do our treatment, take off gloves/booties, and wash again. Nothing NOTHING ever gets touched without gloves or washing your hands. I’m telling you this place is cleaner than a human hospital.
These are the Hagyard 2012 Interns <3
Tuesday: We did more in depth touring around the clinic, learning where all the supplies, equipment, etc is. Discussed how the computer programs are run, how to fill out different paperwork, tour of our amazing laboratory, taught how to check vitals, and observed a treatments. We’re finally getting to know faces, names, and more about each other. The doctors and senior techs are very intense. But everyone you talk to seems to be very nice. Again most of the day was going over protocols.



Oh and on Monday night the boshop of my new ward brought me a bed to use.. WA-HOO!! No more air mattress!! These people out here are great.





 Wednesday: We started out with learning how to do “rounds” for in between shifts. Next were more tours of the dispensary drug office, each unit offices, and restraint demonstrations. Today was a good day because we kind of started to participate in things like setting up for treatments, procedures. We helped/observed a blood collection for a transfusion. Very cool. They performed 2 collection/transfusions today. They showed how to use the slings for lifting down horses or neuro horses. It’s very interesting because sometimes they use fire hoses as hoists. We also had a huge lesson on fluid therapy of the different types, additives, lines, sizes, locations, etc. So we got to prep and hang various fluid bags and lines today. Today also was a big day because we got to tour and see how the ICU was run.  Then the last event of the day was a scavenger hunt to test us to see if we remember where things were. Hahaha wow SO MUCH TO REMEMBER!! The best of all of it was the very last item assign to one of the interns was hoof testers. She walked out with a various amount and sizes of work pliers and said, “Are this what you guys use for hoof testers out here?” Oh man we all just started laughing. It was way too funny. We finally just showed her where they were. Poor girl…

Liz and her crazy socks!

Dip Pans! Gotta stay clean!
 Well the next couple days will be more orientation and protocols. They also mentioned a few more power points.  Yipee!! Hopefully I will retain it all and not forget it all over the weekend. But on the plus side Thursday we get to go on a tour of one of the fancier farms out here in Lexington. I will post more pictures for sure.

Eating Lunch an Small Talk!

Every one just getting to ICU for Fluids!
  Of course I am the only LDS/Mormon of the group. Which is great because they ask questions; my favorite so far is “So do you know how to bake really well?” or they like to tease me and say, “Is that a Mormon thing? Is that what a Mormon would do?” I just laugh most of the time. So at lunch a few of us got talking religion and I asked the international girls if they even knew who the Mormons were and if they had religions. And all throughout the random conversations my friend Orla (Irish) called me a “Norman” hahaha so basically it has stuck and some of the girls call me Norman!!

This is Orla!! LOVE LOVE HER!!
Another great story is the head guy of primary care names Tony, he is from Connecticut. Teasing me one day he asked me if I knew where that was. Of course I do that is where I used to get on the ferry in New London to go out to Fisher’s Island when I was a nanny. He totally knew what I was talking about. He said he has a lot of memories from his childhood going to the Island. It was so fun to talk about the different beaches and country clubs. Like people say –What a small world!!

Just Going through more protocols Penny and Hannah

I’m having an absolute blast. Definitely my brain is already fried but I’m going to survive. I just can’t even begin to express of how different things are here. And even so it’s very very different from the cattle industry. It’s going to be a blast learning from such an amazing facility. My boss Lynn is so amazing, we get along very well. I know this is going to be very hard work, just have to remember to take it all in one day at a time. Love to all and God Bless…
Love, Norman!! 


Sunday, January 22, 2012

My First Week....


So first adventure...Driving to Kentucky!! I was so BLESSED to have my lil cousin Rhett drive out with me. We kinda got a late start ...3 in the afternoon! Finally got my paperwork done and pulled the band-aid quick with tears, hugs, laughs and love said good-bye to the family. First funny story..I get in the car and Rhett says "i got the low-down bout everything with you being late. Jan said to both of us "now pay attention to where your going, its easy to get gabbing and miss your exits/roads!" Rhett an I just laughed, cuz we'd been up Ogden canyon plenty of times! Well... behold we were just chattin away and TOTALLY missed the exit. So we had to turn around and head back to the canyon exit!! hahahaha

We finally pulled into Cheyenne around 10:30 P.M. Jan reserved us a hotel in advanced. Luckily we only got some wind that was blowing snow across the road, but only lasted a few miles. We were both pretty beat and just went straight to bed. I didn't sleep very good. Rhett would tell you i was way too paranoid! But we were back up an on the road by 9:30 A.M.


We traveled for 13 hours only stopping twice for gas/food on Wednesday!! Made it all the way across Nebraska, then drove through Iowa, then made it all the way across to outside of St. Louis, Missouri!! Wow Nebraska--what a desolate state. Kinda freaked Rhett out that it was so flat and NO SAGEBRUSH!! haha Kinda funny that their state sign says "NEBRASKA ... the good life" Only got pulled over once along our way ...for speeding of course! Thankfully he was nice an I only got a warning!! We pulled into our hotel around 11:30 P.M., showered, and passed out!!

Once again we hit the road 8:30 A.M.--- our final day of driving!!! YIPEE!!! That day we crossed the Missouri River and Mississippi River! Started out in Missouri, drove across Illinois, Indiana, and finally Kentucky! (I think i found the new North Pole too...we passed Santa Claus, Indiana!) Well we made very good time driving! We didn't run into any traffic, bad weather, wrecks, etc. So then i got excited started texting everyone "Less than 100 miles!! Wa-Hoo!!" Well i spoke too soon, we ended up having to take a detour off the free-way through Louisville and sit in traffic/construction for 30 miles! It seemed like an eternity waiting... But it was all worth it when we hit the "WELCOME TO KENTUCKY" sign!! As we drove East 70 miles to Lexington the trees got thicker, the grass got greener, and the miles of fences started! I was a little kid in a candy shop! I got soooo sooo excited when i started seeing stables, horses, fences, and big farms! Just ask Rhett!! I was freaking out about the dream land everyone had told me about!! We pulled into the apartments right at 4 P.M. Signed my lease, unloaded the car, and finally relaxed!

It came time for dinner. We wanted to try something new, something we didn't have out West. The front office suggested "Movie Tavern" So this place is AMAZING!! You go in pick what movie you'd like to watch, pay for your ticket, and get a menu. Then when you walk into the theater it is set up with tables and chairs! During the previews the waiter takes your order, beginning of movie get your dinner, then 3/4 of the way of the movie- receive your bill, at end of movie pay for dinner! IT WAS SO FUN! Its food just like Chilis/Applebees. You can order anything from the bar, dessert, smoothies, candy, popcorn, and regular grill food! THE PERFECT DINNER AND A MOVIE!!

Friday we all slept in. Then that afternoon it was time to be adventurous. So we decided to go over to the Keeneland Racetrack. The lady in the gift shop said its the only track you can wonder around to see anything and not get into trouble. So we did just that... we wondered out to the grandstands, the track, the paddock, sale ring. etc! It was pretty cool. Then the people suggested we drove down Pisghae Pike. A road with many large farms. So when i refer to a "farm" it means its a horse farm. Nothing like our crop farms out West. These farms all have fences, horses, stables, houses, etc. The drive was awesome. So many beautiful green pastures. HUGE HOUSES, STABLES, BARNS. Everything has fences around em. Even the trees! Like if you can imagine a tree in the middle of a pasture ya there is a four plank fence around it (considered for safety of the horses) HAHAHA!! That night, my boss Jamie O'flynn picked us up and took us out to my work/clinic to give us a tour before Rhett had to go home. Then took us to dinner. We had a very fun and educational day.



Saturday we woke up kinda early to head back out to the Keeneland Track. The work the horses on the track from 6-10 A.M. It was a very cold morning. But still fun to see all the horses out on the track. We got to talk to the Pony-Guy and get more information about the place. The have about 350-380 horses on the place! They start at saddling/prepping at 5:30 A.M. and end around 10:30-11 A.M. Lots of work and dedication goes into these horses!  After the track we headed out to Jamie O'flynn's house. He husband it the Breeding Manager for Juddmonte Farms. She drove us around the farm to all the stables/paddocks, tracks,  training facility, breeding barn, and gorgeous homes. We even drove past the house where the owner of Secretariat lived. HOW COOL?? The farm is owned by a Saudi-Arabian Prince. She has lived on his farm for almost 13 years and never met him! CRAZY STUFF! It is all soooo beautiful and very well put together. They only breed race horses (they have 70-plus Brood Mares and 3 stallions, and a few retired horses on the place) Its around 2,800 acres of rolling green hills, with miles of fences, and paved roads. We are definitely not in the Wild West anymore. Everyone here rides a flat saddle, padded vests, helmets, etc. No roping or bucking horses. NO irrigation systems. All horses are turned out with leather halters, and a name plate on the halter. They are brought in daily for feeding and bathing. And every stall has 3 feet of straw in it. SOO VERY VERY DIFFERENT LIFESTYLE!! After our tour we took Rhett out to Louisville to the airport. Very exciting it was Rhett's first time flying!! He was very brave ;] No problems getting through security and then just like that he was gone.

So now its Sunday. I went to the local family ward. Definitely a lot bigger ward than i thought would be here. The people are nice an friendly. Lots of little kids in this ward. A few members suggested that i go to the Singles Ward. One gentleman said, "You're in luck, there are like 4 guys to every girl!" I said, "that's what i was afraid of!" So maybe I'll just stick with the married people. I even went to all 3 hours..GO ME!! :]

I start work tomorrow and I"M ECSTATIC!! The facility and people are so AMAZING! I can't even begin to describe it. It is going to be a great learning adventure. New people, new procedures, equipment, and breeds. So now i am settled in, room put together, clothes put away, etc. Can't wait....  I guess wish me luck...

I haven't shed any tears yet... UNTIL NOW!! Writing these memories makes me realize how much the Lord has blessed me and my family! The fact that i am in Kentucky is truly a miracle (considering the roller coaster  Fall 2011 semester I had in Twin Falls)  I owe everything to my family, professors, and close friends!! I never would have made it out here with out their support and love! I miss you all sooo very much! I love you even more. God Bless....xOxO

Friday, January 20, 2012

Starting Off...

So I guess I'm going to try this whole blogging thing out. It's going to take me a minute to figure out how it works so please be patient....I think this is a good way to keep track of my daily activities!! I'm definitely going to have a lot of them now that I'm far from home... I guess wish me luck and I hope you enjoy and get many good laughs!! Thanks for sharing these memories with me....