Someone recently asked me what I most hoped to teach my children. There are so many things, aren’t there? How to pull a baby lamb and saddle a horse and water ski. How to pick up after themselves (soon please!!), be winners, and have the confidence to speak to a crowd. How to spot someoneContinue reading “Love Well”
Author Archives: Tiffany
Remembering Mike
When I became friends with my law school bestie, Brett, I didn’t know his family would basically adopt me as well. I’ve got so many memories of nights at his parents’ house, games at The Pit, dinners at Pelican. They had me over the night before I sat for the bar exam. Mike and MargoContinue reading “Remembering Mike”
Microwaved S’mores & the Shores of Lake Tahoe
This article was written as part of Progressive Farmer’s Our Rural Roots. On a family vacation to a sheep show (do other people actually take family vacations without involving a stock trailer?), I watched my kids hiking the trails and playing on the sandy beaches of Lake Tahoe. It was breathtakingly beautiful. It was theContinue reading “Microwaved S’mores & the Shores of Lake Tahoe”
Always Up for an Adventure
There are a lot of things I hope to teach my kids. Always being up for an adventure is one of them. I’m so grateful for my twenties when I did things like hop a plane on 24 hours notice to watch an OSU game and drink a limee at the Penny. I’ll remember drinkingContinue reading “Always Up for an Adventure”
Adults in Your Corner
As I was watching Braun walk into kindergarten yesterday, I couldn’t help but smile. Two weeks into school, and I had seen him head in that door one day with a Hobbs Show Lamb shirt and another day with a Foscalina Club Lambs cap. Most people at his little a school won’t know who theseContinue reading “Adults in Your Corner”
Summer Recap 2021 – Part 1
I’m not sure I could have written a more fun summer story. For someone who loves adventure and has a touch of wanderlust, it was just what I needed after 2020. The best part was discovering my two little adventurers love traveling too and taking them along. Here is Part 1 of our summer recap.Continue reading “Summer Recap 2021 – Part 1”
Leftover Strawberries
My friend named Ron has a hard life. Most days he stands on his corner with a sign asking for help. That’s where I met him. For two years now, I’ve stopped when I see him to say hi. I always make it a point to call him by name and to tell him IContinue reading “Leftover Strawberries”
My Top Ten Travel Tips
I travel a lot. For work. For fun. With kids. Internationally. it’s one of my favorite things! A while back , someone asked me for a list of travel tips. I thought on it for a while, and have come up with my top ten travel tips (plus a little bonus one) to share. 1.Continue reading “My Top Ten Travel Tips”
Sharing Our Story Face-to-Face
At the show in Reno, we were penned by the door. That means we get the most random, non-sheep people traffic. The woman who works in the Casino. The husband and wife who had never seen sheep in real life. The scantily clad woman with an open bottle of Crown in one hand and herContinue reading “Sharing Our Story Face-to-Face”
May Flowers Bring Warm Reminders
Flower power may be a phrase dedicated to the hippie-era, but I witnessed the real thing in 2020. Last year, as we found ourselves in the midst of the COVID lockdown and I scrambled to find ways to entertain two preschoolers, while still doing my other fulltime job. Who would have thought that a rangelandContinue reading “May Flowers Bring Warm Reminders”