Sometimes it is easier to give advice than to follow it. This includes your own hard-earned advice that you know, deep down, is correct. Emotions, especially in the horse world, can open a very big, very…
Horse Life
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Horse show season is upon us and you know what that means: time to start gathering all of your show gear, polishing those riding boots, and making sure your tack is in tip-top shape. This is…
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When you’re looking for a kids beginner horse, one of the things you’ll hear most often is that you should look for a pony. Your kid is a little rider and needs a little horse right?…
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When I think back on the time we spent at our first barn, with Teddy, one of the memories that stands out the most is how often people would criticize our horse. I didn’t know much…
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New Year’s resolutions are about resolving to do x, y and z better. Those are items on a to-do list. But a New Year’s Evolution is about deciding to evolve into a better version of yourself, or grow into a different perspective on life. An evolution is about changing your approach to life.
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There are always lessons we can learn from our mistakes and in the months since my horseback riding accident there is one lesson that stands out – and it has nothing to do with riding horses. My biggest mistake was thinking I have time.
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A few months ago I shared a post about the top 7 things you should consider when looking to buy a horse. I touched upon leasing a horse in that article, but the topic deserves a post of its own. After all, if you’ve had your heart set on owning a horse of your very own leasing can seem like a let down. But after owning a horse, selling a horse, looking for horses, and eventually deciding to lease our current horse, I believe there is a lot to recommend the leasing situation.