tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45485517907972278012024-02-07T21:18:03.234-05:00Dapple of My Eye"Tails" of a 20-something and her grey gelding, Graf Granite.Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.comBlogger231125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-82885345111043395602015-05-03T20:07:00.002-04:002015-05-03T20:07:55.288-04:00The Benefits of FriendsIt is no secret that I get along best with horse people. I'm a relatively socially awkward person, but horse people just seem to get me. At least we never run out of things to talk about :) BFF Eva and I met around horses and I know that that's the current that has kept us besties for nearly 20 years. Di-Aunt, my lovely barn owner Yvonne, horse trainer extraordinaire Jen, horses are what brought us all together. <div>
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As I mentioned in my last post, I've recently re-connected with a high school/college friend, A, who rides and suggested that I ride with her trainer. I had a lesson last week and it was wonderful! I have one scheduled for next Friday also (that will certainly get you through a work week). What is even better is that my coworker, T, is also riding with A's trainer.</div>
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So... today, A came out to Granite's farm! I've known her for over a decade and we've talked horses for years, but I have never even seen her ride. I knew she was good. She showed the rated stuff as a kid and then was on our college's equestrian team and she is again showing the rating stuff. I was curious how she would do on a more difficult ride (Granite), and she smoked it. She really got him to engage and gave me some great pointers on getting him balanced. Shoot, she should be giving me lessons, not her trainer! </div>
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So what's better than your friend/ fellow equestrian driving an hour out to your farm to ride your sweet yet mildly complicated pony boy? When your coworker/ fellow equestrian and her boyfriend join you both for a post-ride cookout. It was great. T brought her boyfriend to entertain TK with NFL draft talk. We had tons of food and a few brews and hatched tentative plans to take four people and two horses to a rated show in July. Maybe... we will see. I'm not sure I'll be jumping any 2'6 courses any time soon. But, the girls are optimistic. </div>
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So, whats next? It looks like a lot of work for me and Granite if I want to actually show HIM (sidebar: I'll be grateful to ride and show anything, just would really love to do it with my horse and my investment). It is obvious that Granite and I need consistency. How do all of these adult riders make it work? And for crying out loud, I don't even have kids! Just two pups and a hubs. </div>
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But still between work and volunteering (and I just backed out of a service club in April), I rarely have 3 days a week to ride. But, I need to look at it like working out. I need to make a schedule and make riding a priority. If I only have a few years left to be free and selfish and do what I've always wanted to do (ride and show this horse that I've raised), I need to make this my priority. If that means getting up at 4am to ride before work (did I mentioned we got lights? I can't believe I didn't fill you in on getting lights!!!), I need to be doing that. But boy oh boy, I don't know if I can physically do that. Sheesh! But if you want something, you work for it right?!</div>
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So, a lot has happened since we have chatted last. But maybe, at the same time not so much has changed.<br />
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Just to catch you up on the highlights, TK and I bought our first house in October of 2013.<br />
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Granite made his first appearance in the show ring in September of 2014, and managed to leave the show grounds with a myriad of swag, but most importantly, his first blue.<br />
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TK and I adopted "Alfie" the Shelter pup in November of 2014. We haven't had a full or restful night's sleep since, but we love the little jerk.<br />
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Any guesses on his breed? After considering many options, my money is on Beagle/Chihuahua. You should see him when we fold those ears over. He also howls and his nose hits the ground the minute he goes out. He hates cats, but I don't think that's indicative of his breed, just a fun fact. 10lb of terror.<br />
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TK got accepted to graduate school this spring. He is going to be a Spartan like me this fall! A family of Spartans! I'm so proud. He wants to be a principal one day.<br />
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Other than that.... shockingly, life seems pretty normal. We've been a the lovely <a href="https://howardfarmnc.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Howard Farm</a> since July of 2011. We adore our barn owners and in the past year, we've actually acquired some more boarders. So, I'm getting used to sharing the barn and having some new horse friends.<br />
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The neatest news of late is that I may have finally found a riding coach that may work out for me. A friend of mine from high school (5 hours away on the coast), with whom I also went to college, has been raving about her trainer for YEARS. Finally, after meeting up with her at a couple of Alumni events, she got to me. She convinced me to go ride her gorgeous, made hunter. He is similar to Granite in size and stature, but he is pretty much finished. Which, is a huge confidence boost for someone who has been riding a "green" horse for 5 years now!<br />
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On my recommendation, a coworker of mine started taking lessons with my college friend's trainer. She LOVED him! So, last Friday, she convinced me to have a group lesson with her. And... it was one of the most fun lessons I've ever had. Granted, I was on the lovely made horse, but the trainer gave me constructive feedback while making me feel like I DO KNOW WHAT I'M DOING...mostly. I haven't had a lesson that wasn't disheartening in quite some time. It is just hard to separate being a 1/2 way decent rider and being a pretty crappy horse trainer. I've been spending years trying to work through training Granite and it's hard and I'm not good at it. But, apparently I still do ride trained horses pretty well. That is somehow inspiring to me... although it doesn't sound it.<br />
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So, what's next? This coach trains out of a barn about an hour from Granite's. So, I think I'm going to try to take some lessons with him and maybe grab a few with Granite from a different trainer before I haul Granite out to his place (or pay him a mint to drive out to me). I'll work out the details as I go along, but all I know is I'm inspired and excited and I think I'm ready to make horses a priority for a couple of years while TK is in grad school and we are still childless.<br />
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Stay tuned!Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-21664581897206509602013-06-04T19:07:00.001-04:002013-06-04T19:07:00.431-04:00Horse Show in 4 days!G doesn't care since I'm taking Jazz, but how cute is this photo if G meeting our new rooster, Benjamin. <div><br><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIyVj2OrTDH1ICMYb1BFBjjyUsNr_9S5Yc5b7FP_mZzhifCWMez9ED_Og5A0d-MFD09apICOsbYFC-g5VoLq_yCaG-BNSNQyxSsXPRL-0DNrFtW1ZMGvzVCpeEyT0kxteJ345CCS6jxzu8/s640/blogger-image--492099625.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIyVj2OrTDH1ICMYb1BFBjjyUsNr_9S5Yc5b7FP_mZzhifCWMez9ED_Og5A0d-MFD09apICOsbYFC-g5VoLq_yCaG-BNSNQyxSsXPRL-0DNrFtW1ZMGvzVCpeEyT0kxteJ345CCS6jxzu8/s640/blogger-image--492099625.jpg"></a></div></div>Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-74593557784352341472013-05-04T17:38:00.001-04:002013-05-06T08:29:27.238-04:00In the ring againGosh I love being back in the saddle! Now that half marathon training is over, I've been riding both Granite and Jazz on most evenings. Boy it feels good for all three of to be getting back in shape! <br />
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Since it looks like Jazz's show ring debut will be the second weekend in June, I figured we'd better enlist some professional assistance. Heather came out and gave us a quick lesson. It was so helpful and even resulted in a great ride with Granite afterward. It's amazing the confidence a lesson gives me and how that translates into what I can get out of my horses. <br />
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This show will be MY first time back in the ring since 2004. Lets hope that by putting in some serious time and effort, fools won't be made of us :)<br />
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Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-61125680512178836492013-04-25T17:30:00.000-04:002013-04-25T17:30:16.113-04:00Two-A-DaysHave I told you about that little issue I have. The one where I don't own a trailer (or a truck)? Yeah, and that my barn owner has a trailer. But, it wasn't made for 17hand 1300lb beasts like Granite? Well, its true story.<br />
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Also, did I mention that I've always been pretty competitive and I used to adore horse showing. My goal has always been to get back in to it. Yeah, I've realized that the A circuit is probably never going to happen for us. My public servant status and the silly teacher that I fell in love with don't quite come with salaries that add up to weeks away at HITS.<br />
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Thus is life. I will settle for getting to ride. That's still pretty awesome and luxurious on my salary. But, my barn owner has a really cute mare that she, like the rest of us, doesn't have the time she'd like to have for riding. So, now that my training for my first 1/2 marathon (yeah, I did that!) has culminated, I figured, I could ride two horses. Stay with me here...<br />
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My barn owner's mare, Jazz, fits in her trailer (imagine that). And she said she would love for me to take her to some schooling shows. So... if you can't show your really cute warmblood that you bought with all intentions of taking to the As one day, you could totally still get behind taking your barn owner's paint mare to a schooling show one day!<br />
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So.... yesterday was the beginning of a new project. Keep working on improving my, now six year old, boy <b><span style="font-size: large;">and</span></b> try to get to know a new project and get her ready for some flat classes at a local schooling show or two this summer.<br />
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Now, I introduce, Jazz. 9 year old, homebred paint mare.</div>
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My two-a-day set of grey ears. #greylove</div>
<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-52239399958746005352013-04-21T17:38:00.001-04:002013-04-21T17:38:23.474-04:00Sunday FundayOr not so much. Someone was unhappy that I woke up from his day napping for a ride. <br />
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Six years ago on April 13, little Granite hit the ground. He has been causing trouble ever since. I've been blessed to love him and laugh at him for over 4.5 of his 6 years. </div>
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Here is to many more years of memories. Happy Birthday Handsome Pants, I love you!</div>
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-59347438796648805232012-12-16T10:05:00.003-05:002012-12-16T10:05:42.428-05:00Happy HolidaysGranite had his third vet visit on Friday. His temperature has stayed normal and he seems to be responding really well to his pain meds (now on once daily previcox). The treatment plan is to keep him in his stall and small paddock for another month when we will ultrasound again and pull more blood work to make sure his spleen has gone back to normal and the ab muscle has repaired. Although I basically called off purchasing any more Christmas gift the bills have set me back so far, but this was the best case diagnosis and the big guy is feeling better now. So, I'm a relatively happy horse mom.<br />
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I'm really looking forward to the holidays. After work this week I'll go to my parent's house on the Outer Banks. The best part is that TK will be with me for the first time this year. We'll return to our home for his birthday on the 27th. He will be 29. Where does the time go? The next day, we pack up with his family and head to Asheville, NC to spend 4 days enjoying the family's company and the beautiful mountains. To top off the great vacation, TK and I will spend new years eve with my favorite band: The Avett Brothers. I. Can't. Wait. But, 11 days without my Granite will be tough. I'm just glad he has our amazing Barn Owner to watch after him and that he is feeling better going into the holidays.<br />
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I'm sorry I've been absent most of the year. I guess I just didn't have anything moving to write. I'm glad I've been able to follow along with your lives.<br />
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Wishing you all a Happy Holiday!</div>
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From Me, Granite, Little Daphne Dog, and TK <3</div>
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-83102887816297208392012-12-06T19:44:00.002-05:002012-12-06T19:44:19.719-05:00Mystery Solved.... Hopefully: The Diagnosis.I'm writing this with a (large) glass of Merlot in my hand.... just sayin. <div>
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It was a stressful day, but I think it turned out as best as it possibly could.</div>
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I couldn't coerce my horse in the trailer without feeding or working/upsetting him (two things I was instructed not to do). So ,my (amazing) vet already had a back up plan. She, another vet and two vet student interns rolled up to the barn with the ultrasound. The other vet, whom I had never met, we very sweet but I nearly cursed when she said "this is such a fascinating case." I was all "oh no sweetheart, this is scary, not interesting!"</div>
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But anyhoo. They gave granite a really cool hair cut (bless his pea pickin heart). And ultrasounded his lower belly (the suspect of much of the pain). After lots of srunched noses and Hmmm and Ummms. The verdict was that there were no foreign bodies in his tummy. But there appears to be a torn abdominal muscle, swollen spleen, hematoma, and a possible bruised rib. She pulled more blood work to be sure that nothing else had come up since monday. She did another rectal exam and the only thing she could feel was the swollen spleen, everything else was normal back there. </div>
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Either way we are doing some strong antibiotics to prevent abscess, low-dose ulcerguard and banamine. Oh yeah, and 6 weeks restricted turn out (in a small lot, by himself). He gets more antibiotic shots on Monday and then a re-check with the vet on Friday (assuming the second blood panel comes back normally).</div>
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I'm SUPER broke after these two visits and meds and the like but this is basically the best possible scenario. No surgery or lingering/reoccuring issues. Just G being a goof-head and hurting himself.</div>
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Thanks for all of the suggestions and mostly the thoughts and prayers. I think I will actually maybe get some sleep tonight and not have nightmares of waking up to my horse being dead. </div>
Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-25522767002671599492012-12-05T16:40:00.001-05:002012-12-05T16:40:05.518-05:00A Riddle-- Also Known as 'Stump the Vet'Granite is sick.<br />
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Want to help try to solve the puzzle... or maybe just put bets on what the vet finds?<br />
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here is how it went down:<br />
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2 weeks ago, Monday the 19th. I hopped on bareback at dusk to get a short ride in after work before it got completely black (we don't have lights). We walked to the right and when I asked him to bend to the left he pinned his ears and tried to bite my foot (Granite doesnt do that). We repeated that twice before I jumped off and called it game-over. He was hurting. He got a new buddy in his pasture that day (not new to him or the farm, just to the pasture) and I had heard that they were all running around that day playing. I assumed maybe he had gotten kicked. No marks. Just sensitivity at the girth on the left side. We keep him in the stall overnight to monitor, just in case he is colicky.He came through just fine.<br />
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He got the next day off, I worked late.<br />
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Wednesday the 21st, repeat same situation. Dusk bareback ride, not happy with left leg pressure. Trainer was there to witness this and said "maybe ulcers." Still seemed to only have sensitivity to pressure on the left. His back felt fine. No reactions.<br />
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I monitored the situation the rest of that week and even managed to ride for 15min (just walk/trot) that weekend. He didn't like being girthed and was a bit irritated at upward transitions, but nothing violent or ill-willed.<br />
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The next week, I start to notice both sides getting a negative reaction when pressed. And now moving more toward the lower belly with little reaction near the girth.<br />
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Is it his sheath? Last winter he had very similar issues but with a good cleaning (we last cleaned in July), they resolved.<br />
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Cleaned his sheath and couldn't come to the barn the next day but I made it out Friday the 30th. He is OUCHY. All near his groin, flank, lower belly. He is eating, drinking, pooping, peeing, grazing, playing in the pasture normally (all along) but is very sensitive in the low belly.<br />
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Saturday (the 1st) I try the Maalox test for ulcers. No improvement. At. All. I monitor him for a few hours. Plays in the pasture, eats, does normal horsie things. Normal stool.<br />
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Sunday morning I get a call from the Barn Owner. G just isnt right. His eyes are dull. He is in pain. I call the on-call vet. Fortunately, its "our" vet at the practice. She asks for his temp. Its normal. I tell her about all the other normal things he is doing. She determines he can wait until Monday (my credit cards says thanks).<br />
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Monday the 3rd of December she does a thorough exam finding the pain in the places I do. She does a rectal exam, and oral exam, sedates and cleans sheath (finds nothing-- compliments me on doing a decent job myself). She determines that we will treat for ulcers with gastro guard and run blood panel and stool sample. After a few days we will reevaluate and possibly scope for ulcers.<br />
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Tuesday morning Blood work comes back perfect. No signs of infection. Electrolytes are good. No high white blood cell count. Other medical stuff I dont understand is all good. No sediment or worms in the stool... lovely. Continue treatment with gastroguard.<br />
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Tuesday evening I'm at a late meeting for work. I get a call that G is pacing and while he ate his grain, he wont touch his hay. I rush out and call the vet. We see him poop (its normal) and his temp is fine. We have no banamine on hand but she suggests bute for pain bc he doesn't have diarrhea. She decides that he needs to be scoped asap.<br />
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I dont have a trailer and my big horse won't fit in the barn owners (who just started her new job last week anyway). I can't get a ride for today (Wednesday). So, the vet says thats OK. I go pick up banamine. She says we will keep gastroguarding. He goes in for scope and (ultrasound maybe?) tomorrow (thursday the 6th) at 11:30. He hasn't loaded in a trailer in a long time and he can't eat before hand. So that and the fact that I have no idea how I'm going to pay for it is an entirely different world of worry.<br />
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But for now.... any bets on whats wrong with my horse. ANYONE had something similar. Pain is is only symptom. I'm at a loss. Maybe he ate something (there is a double-sided latch missing from his stall door)?<br />
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Keep your fingers crossed for us. He is miserable. As of lunch today he had also not had any water since last night. That worries me too.Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-17962930625759295152012-08-22T08:14:00.000-04:002012-08-22T08:14:45.786-04:00Dog Found. Shoes Lost. Bell Boots Devoured. Car Sold. Sorry to keep you all on the edge of your proverbial seats. After 5.5 of the WORST days of my entire life, my dog came home. At 12:30 in the morning. During a huge thunderstorm. To the door of our apartment. After spending hundreds of dollars and countless hours and lakes of tears on trying to find her and get her back, she just came home 5.5 days later and scratched and whined at the door. We had our small animal vet friend check her out and other than having worn out paw pads, some tape worms, and a few fleas, she was no worse for wear. She turned 5 yesterday, at home, safe and spoiled. Thank heavens.<br />
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That week was the week from hell. My grandma Dorothy passed away, TK got a concussion at football practice (yes, he is the coach.... but he still managed a concussion), and I got a speeding ticket on my way to my hometown for the funeral. I'm still in debt from the dog search/ speeding ticket/ unexpected 10 hour round trip home. But, its over now and for at least 1 week after it all life has been calm.<br />
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Of course, that doesn't mean I've been riding. Granite has a mystery swelling in his left hind that would come and go. Of course, he wasn't lame, just mysteriously swollen for a week. And then, he kicked off his shoe. His feet look AWFUL. Crumbly from the weather and every time he managed to pull a shoe off, he takes more wall with it. I've gone through three sets of bell boots this month trying to keep his shoes safe from his klutziness but he eats them all! Our SuperFarrier came out yesterday and concurred that we should pull the shoes and let his feet rehab a bit. He has been on supplements for 3 months, so that will take many more months, but hopefully if he doesn't have shoes to rip off, his feet can grow a little. The farrier also said he felt comfortable with me riding him moderately without the shoes (because of his "special hoof" our farrier has always suggested keeping him shod while in work, but he thinks the angles are holding up well and we can proceed). So MAYBE, we will get to ride a little bit before my week-long trip to Oregon/Washington over Labor Day and the week to follow. I literally think I've ridden twice in August. As my best friend wisely stated yesterday, "there's always next year."<br />
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And finally, I sold my Red Car last week. After 7 years and some change with me (covering most of college, grad school, my first two big kid jobs, 1 major wreck, many minor boyfriends, a year of commuting, and countless trips home to see my parents), it was time to let Red Car take care of someone else. At nearly 187,000 miles, I just didn't trust her to make the journey back to my parents house any longer and it was getting unfair to TK to have to borrow his vehicle any time I wanted or needed to travel more than 1 hour on the interstate. So, we kept Red in the family and sold her to my fairy-horse-mother (Dianne)'s son. He is thrilled with her and I am happy to see her still loved and useful. Toyotas are GOOD cars!<br />
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And the search is on for a replacement. Fortunately, TK's little brother is hiking the Appalachian Trail (yes, all 2,200 miles of it), so TK is driving the little brother's car while I drive his until I find something to call my own. I was thinking small SUV, but we are (yet again) moving in October and will have a bit longer of a drive to the office and the barn. And I really don't want to be too bogged down with car payments and cost of ownership, so now I'm back to searching for a super-fuel efficient car to last me a good long while. I can't afford anything to haul Granite's big rear end yet, so I may as well try to be as economical as possible until I can. I'm hoping to go procure a new-to-me 2010ish Toyota Corolla this weekend. We shall see.<br />
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So that should about get you up to speed on my very exciting (NOT) life :) Cheers and happy trails to all as I look forward to HOPEFULLY getting some time in the saddle soon!Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-68958757380426818862012-08-07T10:34:00.001-04:002012-08-07T10:34:39.204-04:00Missing Dog Burlington NC<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-84821275086753350782012-08-01T21:07:00.001-04:002012-08-01T21:07:51.220-04:00Motivation Missing: Reward OfferedI skipped the barn tonight. So not cool, considering that I can't go out Friday-Tuesday of next week. FAIL! It has just been so super hot out and my mind has been SO elsewhere!<br />
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Granite kicked off his shoe again Sunday and my saintly farrier tacked it back on Monday evening. I rode bareback in the pasture last night. He was bit of a turd (really avoiding the bit at all costs), but I tried not to concern myself much with that. I slacked tonight and opted for running and workout and making a nice dinner for the boy. Tomorrow, I will attempt and easy ride and lots of pony love before we head off for our beach weekend. Granite ate his bell boots, so I'm trying not to push it until my next order comes in (I ordered a back up pair, just to be safe). </div>
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Inspirational isn't it? I stole it from someone's twitter feed: Life is Good's, perhaps.<br />
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Not much to report. Summer caught up with me and between temps in the mid to upper 90s and back-to-back long weekend vacations, Granite hasn't been getting as much love (and exercise) as he deserves.<br />
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Cinderella has also been kicking off those shoes and taking considerable amounts of hoof with them, leaving our saintly farrier to use his artisan-like skills to craft plaster patch-work hoofies upon which to attach replacement shoes. My boy has been a bit footsore as a result of his antics and we have had some mystery intermittent lameness. Fun stuff I'll tell you!<br />
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But I'm still here. Still visiting the pony as much as possible and riding when it is in the cards. I guess another show season will escape us before the elements are right for us to make our debut. Thus is life. At least he is (mostly) healthy and (always) a joy that keeps my head above water when I am bogged down in the normalcy of making a living and having a life.<br />
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On that front, TK and I may be moving (AGAIN!). Our rent for our 1 bedroom apartment is taking a giant leap at the same time that a co-worker has approached me about renting a darling 3 bedroom house on an acre of land from her for dirt cheap (like $200 less than our 1bedroom apt). So, that may end up happening. We are going to see the place and talk details on Sunday.<br />
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Hope all is well in blog-land. I promise I read along almost daily despite my absence in posting :)Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-81177423244489879132012-06-26T13:04:00.002-04:002012-06-26T13:04:37.774-04:00Consistency Leads to Change<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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So the reason Jen came to visit this weekend was to drop off her trailer so that our lovely barn owner and I could do some practice with loading the stubborn beast and get OFF THE PROPERTY. To trails, and eventually, maybe... a horse show. We took advantage of it last night and hauled Jazz (BO's Paint mare) and G about 4 miles down the road to a really nice county park with 6 miles of bridle trails.<br />
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Top 5 scariest moments in my life. Looking in the rear view on the way home and NOT SEEING THE TRAILER. It had come unhooked and the wires and the left side of the truck/ left tire was keeping our unattached trailer with 2 horses in it from passing the truck down the hill.... I unloaded in the middle of the road. BO couldn't take her foot off the brake or the whole thing would roll. Some kind gentlemen stopped and helped me get giant rocks under the tires (while holding 2 horses on the side of the road) so the BO could move the truck to get it re-attached. The horses loaded back up after we got the trailer out of the road (only took G 5 minutes this time... can you believe?!). We made it home safely. The truck could have been in better shape but both horses were safe and absolute ROCK STARS! We were so fortunate! But, I feel SO guilty because the BO would never be borrowing the trailer if it weren't for the sole purpose of hauling MY large beast that won't fit in HER trailer. We think that the truck ball was probably just a bit smaller than the hitch and it came unhooked over a speed bump (that we took at a snails pace.... but nonetheless). Anyway, we are safe and the horses were fabulous. Crisis averted. Just a deductible to deal with.</div>
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Granite is back from camp (came back a little over a week ago). He had a blast and came back with more butt muscle, gleaming and shiny, and with a few new fans. It was a great experience for everyone (I think). I know he misses his Aunt Jen, but I have enjoyed getting more time in with him. </div>
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I know I haven't been blogging much, but there isn't too much to blog about. I'm working and riding and working out. TK's position at his elementary school was cut but there are a couple really nice opportunities within the same school system for next year, so it looks like it was a blessing in disguise. Daphne is doing well and we are all just a happy little family these days. It is actually nice to have some calm and regularity in our lives. We are so fortunate :)</div>
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Hello to all of Rachel and Granite’s blogger friends! Granite successfully arrived at summer camp
yesterday. I want to share with you my
experience with him…and that is selfish because this experience is about him! But considering the situation, I am finding
that this is an <b>amazing gift to me</b>.
Thank you Rachel!<o:p></o:p></div>
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Rachel shared in her last blog that my sweet old man
Maverick was sick…well after 6 days of major sickness he was finished with the
fight, we euthanized him on Friday morning.
Absolutely devastating to me, amazing the way the 4 legged critters get
under our skin! I still hurt, still feel
a tremendous emptiness and will for a long time but let me tell you how much I
love Granite and how he can fill a void!<o:p></o:p></div>
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I also owe Rachel and tremendous amount of gratitude for
sharing her amazing guy. The plan was in
the works before Maverick got sick but as it all unraveled the timing and the
plan worked out perfect…Granite and Rachel are saving my life right now…I LOVE both
of them (no Rachel, I’m not drunk, I love you when I’m sober! LOL)<o:p></o:p></div>
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So my new friends…here is the update!<o:p></o:p></div>
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Friday night I hooked up the trailer and pulled it into the
driveway to find a shredded trailer tire…OH CRAP are you kidding me? My amazing husband Scott can fix anything and
put the spare on in less than 30 seconds…then got up early and went tire
hunting for another spare for our trip to Granite’s home…a local look didn’t
give him the tire he wanted for the right money so he said…I’m going to take
you over there…since I had no spare that was a really good thing. He also felt sorry for me cuz I had a major
sobbing melt down over Maverick the night before. Great Man!<o:p></o:p></div>
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So off to get Granite…had a great visit with Yvonne,
Rachel’s barn owner, she is AMAZING and the critters at this farm are equally
amazing! They are so well cared for and
loved. What a great place!...Maybe <b>to</b> great…Granite was reluctant to get
on the trailer, but he doesn’t have much experience. (I have a trailer…it will be parked in
Granite’s turn out area and he will eat in it!
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Granite is a wise man…he was thinking why do I want to leave
here when I have it so good…brilliant boy!
Nothing was crazy, just required a lot of coaxing, babying and patience
and he got on…of course, good boy!! The
funny part of this and I hope you all can envision this…Yvonne had the leadrope
and was in the trailer working the front, I was gentle support behind…there
were a lot of sugar cubes, carrots, grain (Total bribery to the horse that will
eat himself sick….) At one point I looked at Scott and said Yvonne needs
another carrot so being the amazing patient hubs that he is (that is so NOT in
to horses) he brought another carrot…held it outside the escape door, because
Granite was half way on and made G come to the carrot. At one point…Granite’s head was out the
escape door looking for the carrot and his to hind feet were at the middle of
the ramp. That boy stretched himself
like a slinky…I was howling! I hope you
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OK…boy on, had a great trip to <st1:city w:st="on">High Point</st1:city> and my barn. He got off a lot faster than he got on,
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Turned him out and he was the chill monster. He was fine.
The three horses at my barn were the peanut gallery staring at him and
wondering where the heck he came from.
Since Pickle tore up her stifle a year ago there has not been much
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After about an hour he started running which stressed me
out. Is he lonely? Is he stressed? He could see the other horses but was turned
out alone so I lured the goat out to be with him. Thought he needed company. Well G was happy for the company and chased
the goat who is 3 times wide as she is tall, he was playing, she…not so much. She
is still limping from the run!<o:p></o:p></div>
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Time to bring G in…saved the goat and brought Granite in…let
him chill in the stall for about and hour with hay and fans. Called Yvonne…and just asked about the
daytime thing and she confirmed he was a weenie ( sorry Rachel) about the
bugs…I have a Cadillac version of a fly sheet…it fit great so he went back out
with the fly sheet and did great with the relief!<o:p></o:p></div>
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We left him in a stall last night decided better to be safe
than sorry and he did fine! He is actually
in Pickle’s stall (my horse with the stifle injury)…all the stalls are
connected to turn out, so she was out and he was in her space. OMG friends…I
don’t know if this blog is G rated or not but they were disgusting…she
immediately acted like she was in heat (winking/squirting) and Granite….well I
will just say he is well endowed!<o:p></o:p></div>
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Nuff said! <span style="font-family: Wingdings; mso-ascii-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-char-type: symbol; mso-hansi-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-symbol-font-family: Wingdings;">J</span> Night went
fine…turned Granite out this morning to stretch his legs after being in the
stall all night and got on him about 11 for his first ride at camp. He wasn’t perfect and I didn’t expect him to
be but he was perfect for a 5 year old that was at a new place and had only
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He was very forward…did I mention my ring is just a field,
no fence? So we just hacked…didn’t ask
for much we just worked, zigged, zagged, serpentines and circles… I cantered
one time around in each direction but everything else was trot work. After about 45 mins he finally chilled, got
soft and bent to the right. We quit at
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Cooled him down, turned him out and not long after I turned
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Love him, love his mother, love his mothers boyfriend and
dog too…Just an amazing crowd of perfectness….Rachel is really hard on herself
but the rest of us realize she is brilliant, beautiful, sweet, compassionate
and totally amazing! <o:p></o:p></div>Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-21307343884809180412012-05-11T08:37:00.001-04:002012-05-11T08:37:45.130-04:00Slight Change of PlansJen's pupper is still really sick, so we are postponing Granite's trip to camp. I'll be out of town with family this weekend, but she may come by and whisk Grnaite away while I am gone if it works out for her, or we may just wait until one evening next week to load him up. Either way, priority one is the health of her dog and I know my mind would be NO WHERE else if Daphne were as sick as Maverick is. Life deals some pretty unfair cards at times. Jen is the last person who should have to go through his. Thus is life with animals I guess.<br />
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I did get to ride again yesterday. Granite was awesome! Our canter transitions are really improving. He seems to be really enjoying the jumping. We schooled over our little fences, maybe jumping 5-8 times in all. He was so pumped about it. He was energetic and I had to do a lot of half-haulting to get him to mind me for the remainder of our flat work. I love to see that he seems to be enjoying it. I'm still amazed at how a simple change in perspective (and bit) can completely alter my riding experience and outlook on my animal.<br />
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Also, yesterday we had a new visitor at the barn. A college student who works for me happens to be a horseless rider. She, very much like I did about 5 years ago, went off to college and had to forfeit her horse. She used to show jumpers in the northeast, apparently. We happen to have quite a few under-utilized equines at my little farm (Granite usually being one of them, but since he is going to camp, I wanted to wait to offer her some rides on him). We have one obese little pony in particular who REALLY needs the exercise, so I got her in contact with my (amazing) barn owner. I know it could be dicey with her being my employee and all, so I tried to set her up with an opportunity and then let it go. It worked! She called the barn owner and they scheduled for her to come out last night and ride the obese pony (we are talking very large pony... 14.1... and SOLID). I don't know how it went. I was there, but was packing for Granite's trip to camp and trying to give her her space with my barn owner. But I'm really excited to be able to facilitate a horseless college student's ability to get back in a saddle. I had a benevolent fairy horse mother come "save" when I was the exact same age as her, and it changed my life for the better. I would love to help that happen for this very sweet, very smart young lady!Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-14604197069336185522012-05-08T08:19:00.003-04:002012-05-08T08:19:58.771-04:00Sleep-Away Camp!I left you with a bit of a cliff hanger in my last post. Are you ready for some fun news?<br />
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Granite is going to sleep-away camp... for a whole month! He is going to stay with our dear friend/ horse mentor/ accomplished equestrian/ fox hunter extraordinaire, Jen. As I may have mentioned some time in the past, Jen's sweet red quarter horse mare, Pickle (yes, and there is also a horse at her barn named Onion), has been laid up for nearly a year with a stifle injury. So alllll of that horse training talent has been used to care for her sweet mare and not much of it has been used to ride horses.<br />
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Fortunately, I knew a big grey dude that could really benefit from some time under a much more talented equestrian's behind. I'm going to be out of town this weekend, memorial day weekend, and potentially the weekend after that. Add a few evening meetings for work in each week, and mid May to mid June were looking pretty sparse as far as Granite rides go. The timing was perfect and amazingly, Jen was really pumped about the proposition of taking my grey horse for a month!<br />
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Jen talked to her barn owner and got a (begrudging) agreement to take in a 16.3 overgrown kid for a month. I think she knew how much fun Jen could have with Granite and she loves Jen and wants her to be happy (who wouldn't). Heather (our trainer) and our barn owner (and farrier too) all agreed that this was a great opportunity, so we started making our tactical plans.<br />
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Granite leaves for camp on Friday. I'm taking a vacation day off of work so that I can get the boy ready and Jen can come get him and bring him the 45ish minutes west to her place. He will be there for about a month, assuming there are no unforeseen circumstances. She plans to do some trail riding and lots of working. I hope he is ready to get his pony-boy butt kicked. I'm going to miss his sweet face!<br />
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We are also eye-balling some local schooling shows! Ever since Jen came out to my barn the weekend before last and helped me start riding Granite like the hunter that he is and not the dressage horse I was trying to ask him to be (weird...), he has been such a champ. We think he may be ready to go to a show and see how he takes it all in. If he's good, we'll hack him out in some classes. We are eyeing <a href="http://www.piedmontclassichunterseries.com/show_schedule" target="_blank">THIS</a> little schooling show series. I'm hoping I can go watch the one next weekend and then maybe we can coordinate to take the big man to the one in June (coordinating is ALWAYS fun since I don't have a truck or trailer, Granite doesn't fit in our barn owners', my trainer doesn't haul, and my two friends with rigs live 40min west of us). I don't want to get my hopes up... but they kind of are.<br />
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I rode yesterday and my boy was SO SO good (he's trying to make me really miss him while he is gone). I set up a "course" of three jumps (because Jen seems to think that if we take him to the show, he will be participating in the small over fences classes). The highest was a 2'3 oxer then there was a 2' vertical and a small cross rail. We cantered the whole thing with no rails down and 1 simple change. I was SO pumped. As we hopped around the jumps and I got a few take-offs wrong, Granite compensated for me! He was fantastic and may just end up being a jumping horse one day!!!<br />
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On a sad note, Jen's 12 year dog (her heart in a dog suit) is undergoing some pretty critical surgery today. Please keep Jen, her husband, their son and most importantly, Maverick, in your thoughts and prayers!</div>
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I haven't enjoyed my horse in about two months. He has been a real turd. He is fighting me and will not get on the bit. He has been injured. He has been just annoying. I've really not been looking forward to riding. And, as everyone knows, when you are a self-supporting, full-time-working, adult-am, you need to enjoy the thing you are spending all of your extra time and money to sustain. So... I called in the big guns.<br />
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Our new trainer Heather got on last weekend while I was out of town (at my parents' celebrating my... (gulp) 26th Birthday). She reported that my horse was being a bit of a jerk and he hated his bit, but she got some good work out of him after about 15 minutes.<br />
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So... I ordered a bit (or two). Enter the happy mouth eggbutt with a mullen mouth. And, Granite is much more relaxed. Not perfect, mind you, but relaxing his jaw and actually being more supple for me! Don't you love progress? I do!<br />
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And to put the nail in the coffin of getting back to good with Granite, I called our trusty horse mentor and equestrian therapist (that's how it feels, she can literally talk me through anything-- mainly helping me get out of my own way and that of my horse's). You may know by now that I'm talking about Ms. Jenn. She came to visit us on Sunday to ride. Now, she's coached me a dozen times but she has never gotten up on the big giant herself. This time she came decked out and ready to ride. Bless her heart, her mare has been out for almost a year with a stifle injury and she hasn't ridden anything in two months. She was brave to hop on the 16.3 hand solid beast of a horse after two months off, and did I mention that she is petite?<br />
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Anyway. She got on and warmed G up on a completely lose rein. Then she slowly took come contact and asked him to carry himself. By golly, she got it. The horse looked fantastic! I was so proud. I LOVE watching people who ride better than I do make my horse look phenomenal. I don't give that animal credit, if I would get out of his way, he could let out his inner rock star/ show stopper more often!<br />
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So then she had me get up there so she could see exactly how I was getting in his way. She was a huge cheerleader and basically helped me to discover that I'm asking my horse to be a dressage horse. I'm asking the big baby to collect and get really round and I'm puuuushing him from behind for everything. What I'm not letting him do is be that hunter that I keep saying I want him to be. I don't let him be long and low and floaty. So, without further pause, I show you what Granite can do while being coached by Ms. Jenn and ridden by yours truly:<br />
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<br />Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-71183333031747042092012-04-12T21:34:00.001-04:002012-04-12T21:37:34.147-04:00Happy 1/2 Decade Big Guy... and bullet turns boomerang<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Please join me in wishing my sweet, goofy, grey man a Happy 5th Birthday on April 13, 2012~</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">And now, on to the "fun part" in which we don't so much dodge the bullet from last week. As of Sunday, Granite got turned out again. He is was sound and his leg doing well. Happy Rachel! Then on Monday, I got the phone call that my 12 year old (beloved) car that was in the shop for some funky smells/sounds pretty much got a death sentence. $2,000 in repair work, too bad the car is only worth that much. I was a bit devastated as I drove my nearly dead car back from the shop (felt like going home to hospice care). </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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I visited before work on Thursday, rubbed on some surpass, and let him out in a small paddock attached to his open stall. Around lunchtime my barn owner texted me that Granite has taken to galloping and pirouetting around the pasture so she stalled him. Thank you barn owner!<br />
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Thursday after work I hosed his leg and took him for a nice hand walk. He got a dose of previcox, standing wrapped, and tucked into his stall for the evening.<br />
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Friday morning. Holiday from work YAY. Was at the barn by 7:30 to unwrap the pony, rub on some surpass, clean his stall, and put him back in the little paddock. Apparently he was well behaved because he was still in the paddock when I returned around 4:30 to hose/walk/wrap/dose with meds for the evening. His leg is tight and there's very little heat remaining.<br />
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Friday evening involved a lovely dinner with my boyfriend's whole family and then The Hunger Games. It was a nice night. We stayed up until 2:30am... something I stopped doing regularly about 3 years ago (getting old is depressing).<br />
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Saturday morning, 6:30am... alarm tells me it is time to go to the barn. I'm meeting Eva (<a href="http://evaehardy.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">High Tech Horse</a>) at 8:30am to go check out some barns since she has to move for work next month. I unwrapped the pony and cleaned his stall then turned him out. His leg is cool and tight!!! SCORE. No meds today to make sure the swelling and heat are really gone on their own. I left a note for the BO telling her that I thought he would be good with limited turnout in the paddock for the whole day and evening and I would re-evaluate Sunday morning.<br />
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Sunday morning 7:30am: BO had put the pony in the stall (I imagine she didn't see my note). But, his leg is still cool and tight with no meds, hosing, or wrapping for two days. I make the executive decision that he can go back to full turn out after he trotted out completely sound. He appreciated that. And I sighed with relief after having dodged a bullet. Daphne dog recently had to have minor surgery after 2 vet visits to properly diagnose the issue. She is doing wonderfully, but my credit card is still reeling after spring shots/float + 3 doggie vet visits + doggie surgery. I was really grateful that A) my horse was feeling better and B) I didn't have to find more money for the vet.<br />
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My car is in the shop today (joy), so I may not get to go to the barn at all today :( I was getting used to my double-doses of the pony every day despite not being able to get any saddle time in for an entire week now. Hopefully, I will get my car back tomorrow and if the weather cooperates, I should be able to ride/lounge/something every day this week and MAYBE even have a lesson on Saturday (and possibly a trainer ride on Wednesday).<br />
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I have a 5K on Saturday morning I am running with some ladies for work in support of my coworker's mother who is fighting breast cancer. It should be a lot of fun, we are running in sparkly tutus and zebra striped shirts :) I've been on a diet/exercise routine for about 1.5 months now and have lost a bit over 10lb. I have about 18lb to go until I reach my goal weight. It is sort of shooting for the moon, but I have TK on the same plan and he needs it as badly as I do, so we are supporting each other and enjoying the results we have seen. I feel much stronger thanks to spending 6-7 days a week doing some variety of exercise. It has been nice. Maybe I will actually not dreading buying a new bathing suit this summer....just maybe.Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-57203963867623078872012-04-05T07:57:00.000-04:002012-04-05T07:57:46.576-04:00What happens on Holiday/Lesson weekends?Just take a wild guess...<br />
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Yep, it's "Friday" here at the office and we are gearing up for a three-day holiday weekend. I even (re)scheduled a much needed lesson for Saturday. And.... last night when I went to (for the first time this week) tack up and ride, I noticed that Granite's back right hind fetlock (outer right side actually) is swollen. No obvious injury, so he must have tweaked/twisted/torn something. I trotted him out and he is just slightly off. Thankfully, not hobbling lame, but he rarely gets noticeably lame when he has swelling or even an obvious injury: martyr. But there is definitely heat and swelling.<br />
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I cold hosed and buted and standing wrapped the boy before banishing him to his stall for the evening (he is typically turned out 24/7), then I hauled myself out of bed at 5 something this morning to go unwrap him and check him out. Still swollen, still hot. Fortunately, not worse. But, no better. So I put some Surpass on the injury and turned him out in the small paddock, leaving his stall door open in case he felt like hanging out inside today (which he won't). I'll go back after work and cold hose him again, and if there is no significant improvement I will be buting and standing wrapping and, yet again, banishing him to his stall for the evening.<br />
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So.... let's hope it gets better and not worse so I don't have to deal with vets on a holiday weekend. I'm hoping for quick recovery so I can still have my lesson on Saturday, but I have a funny feeling that it may not be in the cards for me. I may be borrowing the other boarder's little horse to hop on at some point this weekend. I'm not wasting my extra day off!<br />
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I will say, being at the barn at 6 in the morning is so lovely. I wish I had the capacity to make it a regular occurrence (but, I'd have to get up in the hour of 4 to have time to ride before work). Nothing better than the smell of my sweet pony boy first thing in the morning. LOVE!Rachelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4548551790797227801.post-73500179021674239682012-03-23T09:09:00.000-04:002012-03-23T09:09:22.002-04:00Flashback<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">My mom sent me this little relic this morning. Circa 1996. I was 10 and had just competed in my very first horse show. The sweet grey, that's Bonnie. The love of my equine life.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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