Looking through the eyes of a colt born crippled in a herd of wild horses, children can learn valuable life lessons, while the colt learns them too.
I dedicate this story to them..
My son, Coleman Walker, and daughter, Twyla Collins, are amazing trainers and riding instructors.
They communicate very well when one takes the time to understand.
They are beautiful on the outside, and on the inside, they are loving, loyal, and smart.
Having those horses up close and personal only made me love them more.
I married a Colorado cowboy, and we had a small horse ranch.
Of all his cousins, Mel was my favorite, because he had cattle and horses.
One of Daddy\'s cousins was a rancher named Mel.
My mother told me, We really had to watch you when you were little; you would have gone with anyone who promised you a horse.
I can never remember a time I did not love horses.
Through the eyes of others, he learned to see that there was much more to him than his disability.
Stumble did not understand what he felt was his mother\'s over-protection until it saved his life during a very frightening time.
Looking through the eyes of a colt born crippled in a herd of wild horses, children can learn valuable life lessons, while the colt learns them too