Seeing the U.S. by saddle
Sea G Rhydr is crossing the country on horseback for not other reason than to pursue a life-long dream. She’s been on the road for 18 months, leaving from California and is headed to her parents’ home in New York. (April 22, 2013, Page 1, 14)
Living the American Dream is doing what makes you happy
Oxford Generations columnist Leah McCormick writes about living out your dream this week:
Years ago, I thought I had the job of my dreams, the one I’d worked so hard for — and then I stepped off the treadmill …
I’ll never forget my first day off. I just wanted to be in the moment with my children. I did laundry, got a wild hair and hung them on the clothes line. My daughter, Rivers, stood on an upside down 5-gallon bucket beside me and “helped.” The wind was blowing slightly, moving the sheets slowly in the wind. It was so “Little House on the Prairie.” Rivers beamed at me. I beamed right back. (October 1, 2010, Page 1B)


