07/08/2026
Kayden Falkenberry 3rd Roping with me and great to see his progress. Work, consistency and determination
Welcome to Frank Ranch
Where Leadership is Developed and Legacies are Passed Down!
07/08/2026
Kayden Falkenberry 3rd Roping with me and great to see his progress. Work, consistency and determination
May we never take for granted the freedom to ride, roam, and live this western life.
Happy Birthday, America!šŗšøš“
07/02/2026
Guard your circle! Because your circle becomes your future.
06/21/2026
Happy Fatherās Day to my husband, John.
To the man who has shown our family what hard work, sacrifice, faith, and integrity look like. The early mornings, the long days, the miles on the road, the dusty arenas, and the countless hours spent providing for and loving your family have never gone unnoticed.
In a world that needs more strong men, youāve led by example, both in and out of the arena. Youāve taught that a handshake still means something, that character matters, that faith comes first, and that family is worth every sacrifice.
To all the dads, grandpas, stepdads, ranchers, cowboys, and hardworking men out there⦠thank you. Thank you for the lessons taught from the saddle, from the tractor seat, from the pickup truck, and around the kitchen table. The values you pass down today will impact generations tomorrow.
Happy Fatherās Day to all the men who show up, work hard, love their families, and leave a legacy that lasts far beyond themselves.
May God continue to bless you, your children, and the generations that follow behind you.
06/18/2026
Thereās just something special about watching a child light up around a horse.
Seeing the smiles on their faces is rewarding enough, but watching my husband share his knowledge, patience, and love for horses with the next generation makes it even sweeter. The confidence these kids gain, the joy they experience, and the memories theyāre making are worth every minute.
We truly enjoy passing on the Western way of life, one horse, and one smile at a time.
The horses may be the teachers, but the smiles are the reward.
06/12/2026
With the cost of living these days, this is the kind of horsemanship I can get behind. A horse that doesnāt eat, doesnāt need shoes, doesnāt require a vet, and doesnāt cost a dime!
Thoughts of his loving⦠ranch hand- wife.
05/30/2026
I love the spirit of competing and giving my all to something that gives back. This picture does not tell the whole story. Iām about to go Box a cow and in my mind Iām telling myself Iām going to beat this cow up. It doesnāt have a chance getting by my horse and I. Weāve been training, I have a plan and now Iām about to execute! I love how she feels my energy and raise her energy along with me. I have the same approach in life. My wife and son can tell you that everyday I always say they arenāt any sissyās in this house!! If and when life hits we hit harder. We donāt talk and elevate the problem we elevate how BIG our GOD is and he will walk with us through anything we ask him and defeat any problem. Warrior Mentality!
05/26/2026
His future is so bright, heās gotta wear his shades. š
And watching him chase those rodeo dreams with humility, grit, and faith makes it even sweeter. The big stage may be ahead of him, but the Lord is already ordering every step for His good. What a blessing it is to watch this young man grow into exactly who God created him to be. Sitting 1st in Team Roping and 7th in Tie Down Still has another round to go in both. No Mercy in the next 2 rounds Brady J!
05/08/2026
What a blessing to be on my horse since 5:00am this morning preparing to show my horse in Ft Worth. I love competing in these arenas and I know the competition will push me. Iām happy with my runs and looking forward for tomorrow.
04/20/2026
Iāve been attending horse shows and placing but want more. I was blessed a few weeks ago to win one of my classes but as always want more. Just the competitive nature in me.
I had the opportunity this weekend to attend a working cowhorse clinic with Mark Mills, who brings over 30 years of experience to the arena. It was a strong reminder that success in this event comes down to the detailsāhorsemanship, timing, and commitment to getting better every ride.
One of the biggest takeaways for me was learning to better read a cow, trust the process, and remember that sometimes you have to go slow to be fast. Just as important was the focus on the mental mindset it takes to compete with intention and prepare to win.
Grateful for the knowledge shared and the chance to keep sharpening both my horse and myself. Looking forward to putting these lessons to work and continuing to improve every time I step in the pen. šš„
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