Pride
Seven great things/strengths in your riding life
- My awesome experiences in many different disciplines, giving me the tools to death with the goofball that is Simba.
- Lovely, knowledgable, kind friends who aren't afraid to tell me when I'm being stupid.
- A generous horsey family member who has given Simba a roof over his head.
- Having a riding partner and sounding board in said horsey family member.
- Absolutely kickass trails to run and play on right out the barn door.
- My job -- I work for Dover Saddlery's corporate office. I've learned a TON in the past three years working here!
- Passion for horses. If it weren't for this passion, I would have given up a long time ago.
Envy
Seven things you lack or covet for you or your horse
- Regular training for us both.
- A HEATED WASH STALL. AJKLSDFLKASD.
- In/out situation where I wasn't worried about upsetting the balance with someone else's critters. I may or may not have considered cutting a hole into the back of D's barn but figured that would make her mad at me.
- Monies. Lots of monies...
- ...so I can also purchase a Peruvian mare. Because horses are like potato chips and you should have more than one!
- Truck/trailer of my own. And, um, trailer driving lessons.
- Indoor. Definitely an indoor.
Wrath
Seven things that make you angry
- Big lick Tennessee Walking Horses. 'Nuff said.
- All talk, no action. I don't share out "poor pony" rescue posts on Facebook because unless I can donate or offer a home, I'm not doing much good.
- When I lose my patience with my horse.
- Slaughter debates of all kinds because dumb people make me angry.
- People who feel they are God's gift to horses.
- People who misrepresent their horses to potential buyers.
- When I understand a concept logically but can't put things together physically to get the response I want from my horse.
Sloth
Seven things you neglect to do or cut corners on
- Organization. Period.
- I don't stretch before or after riding. I really should with all my physical ouchies.
- I don't know as much as I should about nutrition for horses.
- I hate picking feet. I've been better about it with Simba because he's had some thrush issues.
- I sometimes forget to be patient. Working on that!
- Not compare myself or my horse to other people/horses. That gets us nowhere.
- My own fitness.
Greed
Seven most expensive things you own for your horse/riding
- My new saddle -- in the grand scheme of saddles, it was on the cheaper end...but outside of the horse, it's the biggest purchase I've ever made!
- My new strap tack -- love, love, LOVE the new bridle, breastcollar and reins I got from Taylored Tack!
- Simba, himself, was also not expensive when you look at what most people spend on horses, but he's the first horse I've purchased.
- Custom quarter sheet from Blue Ribbon...or was it Franconia...?
- Tredstep half chaps and paddock boots (loveloveloveloveLOVE these, by the way!)
- All of the Kerrits riding clothing I own...it's a problem. Not the most expensive out there, but I buy a matching shirt/breech set every year when the spring colors come out.
- My Myler bits.
Gluttony
Seven guilty pleasures or favorite items
- Owning a horse. Period.
- Collecting bits. I'm obsessed. Shinnnyyyyyy.
- My "in" with certain vendors/manufacturers in the horse world.
- The amount of mane and tail products I have. I want to try ALL the mane and tail products!
- Hugging my horse even though he haaaaaaates it.
- Bright annoying colored tack.
- Headstalls. I collect those, too...
Lust
Seven things you love about horses and riding
- The challenge.
- The passion.
- The relationships, both with horses and with horse people.
- The lifestyle.
- Soft pony noses that need kissing.
- Fuzzy pony ears that need rubbing.
- The feeling of fulfillment when you look at your horse and go "yeah, he's my buddy."
Bummer about your horse being a Fucker. I hate those days. Mollie responds to that name too though, so it's fine.
ReplyDeleteI am right there with ya on your #7 under "Wrath". I hear ya! Frustrating.
ReplyDelete"When I understand a concept logically but can't put things together physically to get the response I want from my horse." -> THIS IS MY LIFE. Ugh, like, yes I understand but no I cannot make my body do it for the life of me! It's super frustrating, so I feel you.
ReplyDeleteAlso, coursera.org offers a MOOC about equine nutrition. It's 5 weeks long through the University of Edinburgh, and it was actually super informative. A lot of it I knew already but there were some other things I learned that were really helpful, and I enjoyed the class a lot. Might be something to think about. (Also it's free :D)
Sorry to hear yourself & Simba parted ways, I hope you're ok!
ReplyDeleteGreat lists, totally agree on understanding logic of things but frustration at implementation stage fail.
Ps: I too LOOOOVVVVEEEEE Tredstep, ina totally biased Irish way...what Paddy Power as we approach St Patricks day @ warp speed ;-)
Hope you are feeling better as any soreness leaves your body and thanks for joining the hop!
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