FionaM12
Well-Known Member
A year ago I made my first post here, desperate for help with my new horse.
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=476046
Coming here for advice was a great move, as it turned out. I've just read back over my first thread and seen again how helpful and kind the responses were. I know some folk can be a little sharp here at times, but everyone was amazingly nice to me, even those who pointed out a few of the unwise things I'd done, said it very gently and tactfully.
My inbox filled with generous offers of help too, as I remember.
I told myself at the time I'd give my Mollie a year then re-assess. That year's up, and we've made huge progress, re-located to a yard which suits us better and got used to each others' little ways.
She's still a rather nervous old lady and so am I
. Hacking out alone is still daunting but I just love her to bits and wouldn't part for the world.
Thanks for all the help, encouragement, advice, lively debates and giggles over the past year, HHOers. xxxx
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=476046
Coming here for advice was a great move, as it turned out. I've just read back over my first thread and seen again how helpful and kind the responses were. I know some folk can be a little sharp here at times, but everyone was amazingly nice to me, even those who pointed out a few of the unwise things I'd done, said it very gently and tactfully.
My inbox filled with generous offers of help too, as I remember.
I told myself at the time I'd give my Mollie a year then re-assess. That year's up, and we've made huge progress, re-located to a yard which suits us better and got used to each others' little ways.
She's still a rather nervous old lady and so am I
Thanks for all the help, encouragement, advice, lively debates and giggles over the past year, HHOers. xxxx