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paintponylvr:
Tarot - I've believed it a bit, and other times not.  It also depends who's doing the readings and how I actually feel about that person...  I haven't worked with it enough to use it alone - but know that you can do some strange things with tarot cards...  Tricky subject.

I DO believe that when one door closes, another usually opens.  I do believe in fate.  I do believe in happy coincidences.  I also seriously wonder about "bad luck" and bad things (or just events) happening in "3"s.

He's a pretty good looking horse.  I'm kinda agreeing with several here.  Have some other thoughts too, but falling asleep now...

Ryan:
Ive very much been in the same situation as you with a bad fall from a horse quite some years ago. i was only about 17 at the time and was riding trackwork for a racing stable in the area that I grew up in. At the time I used to ride the steeplechasers in slow work, which suited me fine. But as trackwork goes and in any industry it wasnt long before staff were calling in sick and I was filling in riding grumpy mares and 2yo's. I was at the time quite the confident rider until one morning I had a bad fall at the gap that lead onto the track. I wasnt seriously injured physically but mentally I took a fair bashing. I didnt ride for 5 years after that and began working in the hospitality industry and slightly moved away from horses.

As any horse person knows, when its in your blood , its very hard to walk away completely.

So flash forward another 7-8 years and having thought about getting another horse during this time, I knew it was time to start looking. After spending quite some time and trying a few horses I came across one that had been spelling for 3 years after retiring too slow from racing. What I liked about this horse was he looked and was built more like a warmblood than a thoroughbred. After speaking to the lady that owned him, I arranged to go out and have a ride on him. I knew he had just been pulled from the paddock and only ridden the one time before jumping onto him. The lady was lovely and honest and for some reason the horse took an instant liking to me. The only issue the horse had at the time was he was a little head shy and had been the entire time she had him. As she was working other eventers and lack of time was the reason she wanted to sell him. After riding him a few times i fell in love with him.

So i bit the bullet and decided to buy him. He was great, not once was I ever afraid of him , I took my time with him to gain his trust and once that happened his head shyness went.

I still have "Monte" to this day who is living out his part retirement in the back paddocks at home and will be 17yo this year. I only ever rode him around the paddock and out on the trails and he is the sweetest horse Ive owned yet. We still go for the occasional ride around home and he loves it.

I guess what im trying to say is that "Monte " was the horse that got me back into riding , even after my fall I instantly trusted him and have since the day I met him.

You will know when "That " horse comes along and if it feels right "Go for it"

I love all my horses 2 x biggies and 3 minis but theres no feeling quite like "going riding "





dcwolcott:
What a wonderful story Ryan.  And you're right, once horses are in your blood, you can never quite walk away!

It's all about "balance."  You can do it!  Just decide what you're hoping to accomplish with each -- should you decide to get him.  So, if it's showing the minis, you know how much you must do for showing.  Then, consider the riding as therapy 'just for you."  You can diversify, and still find time for both. You just need to set out what you hope to accomplish with your little ones, and what you're really wanting to accomplish with him.

We have great faith that you can take time to figure out what works best for you.  We have to have "lives" too, and if riding him gives you pleasure, than figure a way to work him into your schedule....just for your pleasure.  If you find yourself not spending enough time with the little ones, and it bothers you that you're not spending enough time, just adjust your schedule to accommodate both, or decide it wasn't the best idea, and find him a home.  But, spend some time pondering....there's no rush is there?  If not, just take the time you need to make the best decision you can.  Goodness knows, sometimes what we think is a good decision, turns out wrong.  But "no harm...no foul" as the saying goes.  You just make another adjustment and keep on going!

Holly:
I just love the sharing on this forum....each of us different yet united... I too think you will know when it's right, and look forward to your journey!

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