Hello.....anybody home?
Quite honestly welcome to what I consider the slowest board on OH. As we know, when you have horses you just don't have much "spare" time. I know I usually don't especially with the load I have now till winter. 3 horses in training, 2 into shows, lessons for 3 people. And thats also with me working a full time job.
I know I was thrilled when I got back in the saddle. But dont give up the fight.
I know I was thrilled when I got back in the saddle. But dont give up the fight.
DS Aug 15th,2005 @ goal, living life and loving it.
"An Arabian will take care of its owner as no other horse will, for it has not only been raised to physical perfection, but has been instilled with a spirit of loyalty unparalleled by that of any other breed."
On June 5, 2009 at 12:11 PM Pacific Time, Melissa1965 wrote:
I totally get it! I don't even ride my poor 14.3 Peruvian because I feel like jello up there. He is going to need a slow and steady starting over when I finally can. Poor guy is 18 years old and not fit anymore.Eljay
While the weight loss is easier with surgery, the lifestyle is harder.
While the weight loss is easier with surgery, the lifestyle is harder.
Thanks Teresa....I Love hearing that!
I just got approved for RNY last friday! It's been a journey.
On Nov 22 I will have had my horse for 1 year and only rode him less than 5 times. People think my fear issues have to do with horses but it's my own shattered confidence that has done it. I can't wait to ride again.
I just got approved for RNY last friday! It's been a journey.
On Nov 22 I will have had my horse for 1 year and only rode him less than 5 times. People think my fear issues have to do with horses but it's my own shattered confidence that has done it. I can't wait to ride again.