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High-Goal Season, Graduate Classes and Ponies

I know it's been a while and I have not been very good with updating my blog posts. Now that the high-goal season has ended, I should have some more time to breath. Here is a quick wrap-up of my last few weeks.

This season was a whirlwind. The first six weeks of season, working for Anne at the horse show was a crazy mess. I loved every minute of it and wouldn't change that experience for anything. The last half of season was filled with non-stop polo. I love my job and even though it was work every day, I had fun doing it. I learned tons this season and am looking forward to the spring season at Grand Champions and the upcoming summer. Read more at http://lfeinhorseheaven.blogspot.com/

Back to the Working World

I have been sorely lacking in the blog posts the past few weeks and as much as I say I will get better about writing, life just seems to get busier and busier. Since I came back from my mini vacation to the north polo, aka Allentown in February, I have jumped right back into the working world.

For the past few weeks, I have been working with ChukkerTV as their Director of Media and I absolutely love it. I was a little hesitant to take the full-time job when it was offered, partially because I had gotten used to having my own schedule and partially because I didn't know if I wanted to stay in the horse industry for work. But after the last few weeks, I can say that I definitely made the right choice. Read more at http://lfeinhorseheaven.blogspot.com/

No Place Like Home

Just like Dorothy said in The Wizard of Oz, there is no place like home. Last week I was able to go home for a few days and although it might not have been the best timing weather wise, it was still so nice to be home.

Mom and Bubby had just driven down to Ocala, and not many of the girls were home, so I didn't have too much running around to do. First stop when I got home was off to Grandma's house. Over the past few years, Grandpa has slowly been declining in health, but the last few weeks, has been rapidly getting worse. Hence my trip home. Read more at http://lfeinhorseheaven.blogspot.com/

Drag Queens and Impending Blizzards

Once again, it's been awhile. but this time I have good news. First off I can officially say that I have a full-time position with Chukker.TV as their social/digital manager.  They are a live stream polo company based on the Grand Champions Polo Club and I am very excited. I have been working with them part-time for the last few weeks, but once I get back from visiting PA next week, I will be starting full time. It has been a long few months of looking and waiting for the next thing to come along, but this was worth it. Read more at http://lfeinhorseheaven.blogspot.com/

WEF 2015 Has Arrived

Once again, I am very behind in my blog posts and my goal for the new year is to try to stay on top of them and blog once a week. I said goal.

Since the start of the year, everything has happened at once. I am still on the hunt for a job, but in the meantime, freelancing is keeping me busy. In addition to writing for Sidelines and Above the Rail, I have begun to work part-time for Anne Gittens, one of the horse show photographers.Read more at http://lfeinhorseheaven.blogspot.com/

Here is to Best Year Yet

As much as I love living in Florida, I love being able to go home to Pennsylvania for a few days and see my family even more. Last week I flew home to spend some time seeing everyone and enjoying the last few days of Hanukkah with my brothers and parents.  Even though I had the entire week at home, much more time than I usually do, I still spent the majority of it running around and trying to fit everything and everyone in. Read more at http://lfeinhorseheaven.blogspot.com/

Another Year in The Life of Arianna Rachel Delin

Well, another year has gone by and I have to admit that I am getting old. haha. Turning 26 is not all it's cracked up to be, but then again, I didn't have a panic attack like I did last year. This time, I woke up and went right to the barn and spent my birthday morning on the back of a horse, as no one would expect anything less.

Back in college, when I thought about turning 26, I always thought I would have my life together by now. I thought I would have the dream job, be traveling the world, have the horse of my dreams and be possibly planning a wedding. Read more at http://lfeinhorseheaven.blogspot.com/