AmyMay
Situation normal
From the moment I started working as a Saturday girl I had to give my parents money, as did my friends. Nothing abnormal in that at all.
Tbh I was astounded that a 16 year old is having to pay rent to her own mother, but maybe that's just me![]()
I understand that she's left school and working though, so should be contributing to the household, and £25 isn't a lot.
It teaches respect and responsibility to donate towards the family household I think.![]()
a shetland?
tame so good with your brother???
did i just miss something?
it was the sentance.. tame so will be good with my brother.. tame????To be fair I could hand on heart say that 95% of the time all of my shetlands, including the stallion, can and do take great delight in dealing with children - the other 5% of the time - well it's every man for himself! Lol!
Is no one else astonished that a CHILD is having to pay rent at all?! Utterly disgusting IMO!!
We can't always have what we want when we want it op.
You have budgeted well, I agree. But there are other considerations as well. The commitment is massive - twice a day, 365 days of the year. Come rain or shine.
I think that if your mum's not on board then sadly you must pass on this opportunity, and wait until you're a bit older, and in full time work.
A lot of us here have found horse ownership financially crippling - and we're in full time work, earning good wages.
Also you need to know that you can pay a big vets bill, If required, because vets do required payment upfront sometimes. And not all vet incidents are ones you're necessarily going to claim for.
So think long and hard before taking advice from those that say go ahead regardless of your mum.
I have to say I thought respect Mum ,if a 'child' is working why should she not contribute to the cost of the household.
i don't think its wrong at all any child who is 16 and working should learn to contribute towards the cost of the house bills food and their clothes etc. as for getting a pony to the OP although you have been more mature than a lot of adults in working out the budget properly I would say don't do it as although it may seem harsh if your mother did say get out you would be paying rent which would be more than the £25 you are paying now and also for heating electric your food clothes and you would not have any spare money for a pony at all. like others have said save up for a bigger one and until then find somewhere to ride sometimes or help out at your local RDA then get yourself out with your friends of an evening and enjoy beeing a teenager! when you have saved enough get yourself a horse you can ride and by then I doubt your mother will say no as you will have proved that you can put away what you would have been paying for keep and shown her that you really are going to stick with it and not get bored after a while and leave the pony for her to do.Is no one else astonished that a CHILD is having to pay rent at all?! Utterly disgusting IMO!!
that you really are going to stick with it and not get bored after a while and leave the pony for her to do.
I understand what you're saying but i'm not like that, I wouldn't get bored of it, sorry if I came across that way![]()