MizElz
Well-Known Member
Ok...I'm sat at work thinking of something to do, so i might as well start a new thread!
How about equine 'fairytale endings'? I've always thought I have been so fortunate in ending up with Ellie, but there were many things that, if they had not happened, would have meant i would never have known her. I was 11 years old when i got (or rather, rescued) Mickey, who was 15hh, terrified of humans and, as all the Pony Club mums said, far too manic for a child. He was everything to me; i loved him like i had never loved any of my ponies, and to have him learn to trust me when all he had known in the past were beatings was an amazing process. I only had him 7 months before he went lame; whilst on box rest, he suffered a heart attack in the stable. After losing him, I said i never wanted another horse, and for months i stuck to my guns. Then jamie, a very close family friend, offered me the chance to go and groom for him when he went show jumping, and although i had never really had an interest in the sport itself before, pretty soon i was hooked. And he soon got me looking through the Horse & Hound for sale section! he, my mum and i looked at 23 horses during that summer, but none of them were quite right. I had never been much of a rider throughout my Pony Club days; i always fell off, always - before mickey -had push button ponies. Mickey had given me a lot of confidence, not because he was by any means an easy ride, but more because we had a real partnership. but again, i decided enough was enough, and prepared to jack it all in....then we got a phone call from jamie, saying that he had found my perfect horse. i didnt believe him until we walked into the stable, and there she was. the rest speaks for itself; we have had 7 wonderful years together, and ellie has a home for life. She has given me opportunities i never thought possible, and has helped me become a rider, not a passenger. And she is my best friend!
How about equine 'fairytale endings'? I've always thought I have been so fortunate in ending up with Ellie, but there were many things that, if they had not happened, would have meant i would never have known her. I was 11 years old when i got (or rather, rescued) Mickey, who was 15hh, terrified of humans and, as all the Pony Club mums said, far too manic for a child. He was everything to me; i loved him like i had never loved any of my ponies, and to have him learn to trust me when all he had known in the past were beatings was an amazing process. I only had him 7 months before he went lame; whilst on box rest, he suffered a heart attack in the stable. After losing him, I said i never wanted another horse, and for months i stuck to my guns. Then jamie, a very close family friend, offered me the chance to go and groom for him when he went show jumping, and although i had never really had an interest in the sport itself before, pretty soon i was hooked. And he soon got me looking through the Horse & Hound for sale section! he, my mum and i looked at 23 horses during that summer, but none of them were quite right. I had never been much of a rider throughout my Pony Club days; i always fell off, always - before mickey -had push button ponies. Mickey had given me a lot of confidence, not because he was by any means an easy ride, but more because we had a real partnership. but again, i decided enough was enough, and prepared to jack it all in....then we got a phone call from jamie, saying that he had found my perfect horse. i didnt believe him until we walked into the stable, and there she was. the rest speaks for itself; we have had 7 wonderful years together, and ellie has a home for life. She has given me opportunities i never thought possible, and has helped me become a rider, not a passenger. And she is my best friend!