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Legendary
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Yesterday was the first time I was able to ride since my accident in August.
I've never been afraid to climb on any horse before. Yesterday I was nervous about getting back on the one that dumped me in August. I lounged the bejeebers out of him before I climbed on the make sure he was tired out first. Once I was on and we started walking around the ring it was SO WONDERFUL! Am looking forward to more rides the rest of the week. Come Monday when I go back to work I'll be limited to weekend rides until spring, but jeeze it felt SO GOOD! |
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Poohbah
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i'm jealous! i used to have a horse, and i miss him terribly. actually, i dreamed about him last night. my husband would let me have a horse again, but we just can't afford it. one day i will have another horse.
i'm glad you had fun, and that it all went well. |
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Glad you had a great experience! I have a friend who loves horses. I'm still learning to feel comfortable about riding. But, I did have a bad experience with a horse when I was a child, so I guess I'm still getting over that. I do ride horses, but I feel awkward with them.
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God for you LL! Love horses! The one we are using for my son is a little trickster, though! A real school horse who has learned how to get his way with the little girls. sigh!
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I used to teach riding too. I always took over when the "real" instructor didn't feel like it. The kids loved it. And I did too. |
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I've thought about it. I've done that before too, before I bought my horse. But it's just not the same. Plus, it's hard to find a horse that's trained english around here, and I don't know how to ride western style. I always look at the horses on Craigslist, and then I'm upset because I can't have them. My husband would love to have a farm, or at least a house with some acreage. Maybe some day our dreams will come true. Who knows.
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Great news that you managed to get back on the one that you were scared of - it's a huge step forwards. Not easy, but once you've done it, it takes down a wall of other barriers.
I miss my riding if I don't go regularly. There's something that just hits home for me when I'm around horses. I cannot imagine a life without them, even if I only get to see them intermitently like at the moment __________________ "I'd rather attempt to do something great and fail than to attempt to do nothing and succeed. Robert H. Schuller" Current dx: Bipolar Disorder Unspecified Current Meds: Epitec (Lamotrigine) 300mg, Solian 50mg, Seroquel 25mg PRN, Metformin 500mg, Klonopin prn |
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