Arizahn
Well-Known Member
So, between my crappy health meaning I gained nearly a stone and had to quit work, and Hippo's quirks meaning she needed a rider who was way more on the ball than I am, I ended up selling my mad little mare
It was the right thing to do: I couldn't ride her as she was too unpredictable and I have absences, and I was worried in case she ended up needing expensive vet care for the melanoma - which insurance wouldn't cover. She went to a local dealer, was bought by a local woman, who has since sold her to a woman in Scotland. Hippo is on full livery, at a reputable yard, making a young girl very happy and I hope they go far together
Her new owner is in regular contact, and wants us to come and visit sometime, which is nice.
Anyway, I have decided to get back into riding, but to stick to lessons on quiet horses until I am more sure of myself. My confidence is somewhere below rock bottom at the moment, and my riding muscles are gone. So planning on taking it slowly: just totally relearning everything from the ground up. My husband has started up a new business, and our finances are improving to more than they were before. (Oh the irony.) He has said that if all goes well, then he will buy me a new horse, provided that it is a complete schoolmaster/schoolmistress and that I agree to full livery for the first six months whilst it is settling in
Overprotective hubby, lol!
Now, this is not going to happen for at least a year, probably closer to two. But in the meantime, would anyone like to recommend ideas for my riding? Instructors, schools, etc. I am in Northern Ireland, can travel anywhere within County Antrim or County Down. Must be suitable for a now very nervous epileptic, occasional absence seizures but no drop attacks, 5'4" and 12 stone 3 lbs. Oh, and has dodgy left knee, but is fine once on board - just makes faces mounting! Has all her own gear, and actually enjoys yard chores, so glad to help out around the horses too!
Thanks all, off to duck and cover now for having sold Hippo!
It was the right thing to do: I couldn't ride her as she was too unpredictable and I have absences, and I was worried in case she ended up needing expensive vet care for the melanoma - which insurance wouldn't cover. She went to a local dealer, was bought by a local woman, who has since sold her to a woman in Scotland. Hippo is on full livery, at a reputable yard, making a young girl very happy and I hope they go far together
Anyway, I have decided to get back into riding, but to stick to lessons on quiet horses until I am more sure of myself. My confidence is somewhere below rock bottom at the moment, and my riding muscles are gone. So planning on taking it slowly: just totally relearning everything from the ground up. My husband has started up a new business, and our finances are improving to more than they were before. (Oh the irony.) He has said that if all goes well, then he will buy me a new horse, provided that it is a complete schoolmaster/schoolmistress and that I agree to full livery for the first six months whilst it is settling in
Now, this is not going to happen for at least a year, probably closer to two. But in the meantime, would anyone like to recommend ideas for my riding? Instructors, schools, etc. I am in Northern Ireland, can travel anywhere within County Antrim or County Down. Must be suitable for a now very nervous epileptic, occasional absence seizures but no drop attacks, 5'4" and 12 stone 3 lbs. Oh, and has dodgy left knee, but is fine once on board - just makes faces mounting! Has all her own gear, and actually enjoys yard chores, so glad to help out around the horses too!
Thanks all, off to duck and cover now for having sold Hippo!