I have been so excited to see how many other May 14 Bump friends are horsey people. I was just wondering who is still riding? Jumping? How is it going? How much longer you plan to ride if you are still riding?
I am still riding a few days/week but I am not jumping very high (primarily because it is the off season and it is nice for my horse to have a little break too). I do plan to ride through the end of January as long as I have no issues and continue to feel safe. I am not sure yet if I am going to full lease my horse for a few months when I do stop riding or not. He is half leased right now but I am not loving the situation.
Re: @caballo718 @Miles2go and other horsey friends
I really hope you can talk your hubby into getting you a hunter - maybe a push present
I think leasing is a great option. Are you signed into anything with the current leasee? Maybe someone else would suit you better for a full lease.
I despise leasing my personal horse. I'll lease any of my school horses (and most of then currently have a partial lease) but I get too controlling when it comes to Miles. I have tentatively agreed to let an employee of mine half lease him in the spring. She is a good friend and a stellar rider, and wants to start working with my trainer so I'm hoping it's a good match. She doesn't have a lot of dressage experience so she is really looking to ride a horse that can help her move up, and it will be good for him to get fit before I'm ready to ride again.
Last time I rode until about 35 weeks, with one single ride at 38 weeks. I only walked, just got on an old schooler of mine (who is very narrow, which helped) to demonstrate a turn on the haunches to an adult student. We were in the outdoor ring, so I stayed in the corner of the ring where the view from the house is blocked by the barn. I knew Dh would freak out if he looked out and saw me on a horse, even an old steady Eddie. My mom happened to come down to the barn, and I threatened to never let her see her granddaughter if she told Dh!
I wish I was riding. I have dreams of trotting 20 meter circles. That would be enough for me right now.
That's awesome you rode so much! Financially it does add up and I do think about that so much. My dad said riding was always cheaper than rehab, raising a grandchild (if I was a teen and pregnant) and that it kept me out of trouble. Up until this year it was still keeping me from getting pregnant ;-) one of my biggest fears is not having riding in my life anymore
horse lol it's great to see so many horsey mamas
@caballo718 My dd loves to ride. She did her first lead line class at 16 months old. She will take me by the hand and say "barn? Ride?" I just bought her a toddler lead line saddle. So stinking cute. When she wants to trot, she says "ok. Bounce." I am thinking of buying a pony in early summer, since I could use one for my camp and lesson programs anyway. And usually the first thing she'll tell me in the morning is "barn? Horses? Hays." At a year and a half, she knows we go hay horses first thing, before we eat breakfast ourselves. Training her up right lol!
And let's be real here for a second. As much as I love that my DD loves horses, and as great of a lifestyle and teaching tool it is, I would never wish a person to be this passionate about something that costs so much money lol. As long as she finds something productive and positive to be passionate about, I'll be happy. Her loving horses now just makes it easier to include her when its barn time. But I've seen my siblings grow up and not know, or not have something they are consistantly passionate about, and I couldn't imagine the void that leaves in creating long term plans and goals. My 16 year old sister is having such a hard time deciding what college to go to, let alone what to go for. She is great at a lot of things, but nothing really grabs her like horses have me.
I definitely don't know if my DH and I would be able to provide the horses for a child the way it was provided for me. Horses and ice skating are about as expensive as it comes
Oh add me on to the horse person list! I rode mainly western, 4-H and reining growing up and then the past 3 years worked and rode for a friend that opened up a hunter/jumper barn. She built a huge indoor and has a nice facility that is available to me but I was too busy this summer to start my own 4 year old much so when I got KU I kicked him out to pasture with a handful of rides on him.
We're moving out to our land this winter so this fall I bought myself a present, a 4 year old AQHA stallion that I love, named him George. I also have the last foal we bred before my grandpa passed away a few years ago named Finale (bay APHA) and this summer will be looking for a good mare or two to add. We've got lots of room. My plan this spring is to do most of the groundwork on both boys while I'm still pregnant, and have them ready to ride again in May(ish.) A good friend of mine likes to do the first handful of rides and typically I do that myself but this spring I'll let him ride both for a couple weeks then take over after I'm cleared to ride. Both have been started, but not ridden much so I don't expect too much trouble.
The pictures are of George (AQHA palomino stallion) Finale (APHA bay gelding) Me schooling a broodmare back into riding (bay mare jumping) and dd riding one of the young barn prospects this fall (big chestnut gelding)
(You have to expand the thumbnail to see all 4 pics, I made a collage to simplify and it only shows 2 of the pics.)