Falling off for the first time...

Nope! I was walking a xc course at a be event a couple of years ago with a friend who was competing. Out of the corner of my eye I saw a horse land after the penultimate jump and peck badly. Automatically I said 'sit up!'






To William Fox Pitt :eek: :eek: :o :o

What was worse is his grooms/supporters were standing right next to me!

Mortified doesn't cover it :o :D

Love it, love it, love it:D:D:D:D
 
Great, I might learn something :D But she'd still be your mother in law so you woudn't escape that way anyway :rolleyes:

Honestly, she's terrible.

I might have told this story before so forgive me if I have

I fell off a horse at work and smashed my knee up half way up the gallops. Head girl phoned an ambulance and then everyone had to go and put their horses away because it was cold and snowy. So I thought, whilst I laid there in the snow waiting for the ambulance with my leg poking out at a funny angle, that I'd phone my mum and let her know I was going to hospital. So I called her up and the convo went roughly like this

me: hello

mumbles: have you fallen off?

me: umm yes, I'm lying in the snow waiting for the others to get back and the ambulance to arrive

mumbles: (grudgingly)do you want me to come and sit with you?

me: no, I'll be ok. come and meet me at the hospital with some dry clothes, mine are piss wet through from lying in the snow

mumbles: o good. Because I really need to finish the ironing. I'll see you in an hour or so.


I beat her to the hospital by bloody ages and was sat there by myself in A&E whilst I waited for her to turn up (in fairness I did go in the air ambulance but she most definitely did NOT rush to finish the ironing because our house is only 20 mins from the N&N and it took her a good hour to pitch up!) :D
 
I remember that, think I did the same! :D

Fiona - I think that's lovely that you can share a love of horses with your daughter. My mum would have loved the ginger boy :(

do you remember when they were all trying to qualify (for olympic selection i think) and Pippa Funnel was going round, her horse dropped a leg, she fell and it trod on her, the stud punched through her arm, she was air lifted off to hospital for treatment and made it back so she could take her other horse around... sodding thing only went and dropped its leg at the same fence with her... I really felt for her, such determination, such bad luck but who would have thought it!
 
Honestly, she's terrible.

I might have told this story before so forgive me if I have

I fell off a horse at work and smashed my knee up half way up the gallops. Head girl phoned an ambulance and then everyone had to go and put their horses away because it was cold and snowy. So I thought, whilst I laid there in the snow waiting for the ambulance with my leg poking out at a funny angle, that I'd phone my mum and let her know I was going to hospital. So I called her up and the convo went roughly like this

me: hello

mumbles: have you fallen off?

me: umm yes, I'm lying in the snow waiting for the others to get back and the ambulance to arrive

mumbles: (grudgingly)do you want me to come and sit with you?

me: no, I'll be ok. come and meet me at the hospital with some dry clothes, mine are piss wet through from lying in the snow

mumbles: o good. Because I really need to finish the ironing. I'll see you in an hour or so.


I beat her to the hospital by bloody ages and was sat there by myself in A&E whilst I waited for her to turn up (in fairness I did go in the air ambulance but she most definitely did NOT rush to finish the ironing because our house is only 20 mins from the N&N and it took her a good hour to pitch up!) :D

:D She sounds just like me - that's exactly what I would do. Except that I never do any ironing...

Bless you though, that's a bit harsh :o
 
do you remember when they were all trying to qualify (for olympic selection i think) and Pippa Funnel was going round, her horse dropped a leg, she fell and it trod on her, the stud punched through her arm, she was air lifted off to hospital for treatment and made it back so she could take her other horse around... sodding thing only went and dropped its leg at the same fence with her... I really felt for her, such determination, such bad luck but who would have thought it!

Was that at Huntsman's close at Badminton - I certainly remember her having 2 near identical falls there :(

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I'm afraid when my daughter used to fall off her ponies I'd usually shout "you OK?" as I chased after disappearing pony. Mean mummy me.

My friend walks her youngest up to the church and back on LR and I take her next youngest for a fast hack, being on a pony I make her do the gates :D (well I used to, when they weren't horse friendly) On one of the rides, at one of the gates we were really making good speed, and she fell off while trying to dismount... All I said was,

'Get up, gate, gate, gate! Get on, go, go, go!!! we have to beat your mum, go, go, go!!'

She was 8 :eek::rolleyes::rolleyes:

I really am a bad influence :rolleyes:
 
Was that at Huntsman's close at Badminton - I certainly remember her having 2 near identical falls there :(

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yes, thats the one, jump in, go through woods, jump out over gate... it was even the same bleeding leg that the horses dropped!
 
My friend walks her youngest up to the church and back on LR and I take her next youngest for a fast hack, being on a pony I make her do the gates :D (well I used to, when they weren't horse friendly) On one of the rides, at one of the gates we were really making good speed, and she fell off while trying to dismount... All I said was,

'Get up, gate, gate, gate! Get on, go, go, go!!! we have to beat your mum, go, go, go!!'

She was 8 :eek::rolleyes::rolleyes:

I really am a bad influence :rolleyes:

Oh I like your style :D:D:D:DD:D
 
:D She sounds just like me - that's exactly what I would do. Except that I never do any ironing...

Bless you though, that's a bit harsh :o

I really was fine. I'm used to falling off and it isn't the first time I've had a damn good go at smashing myself up. She'd only have annoyed me if she'd come and sat with me (she'd have told me off, lol). It just made me laugh that I didn't have to say anything, she knew I could only be phoning for one reason. She knows me so well!

It does get better however because after I'd been in for a week and they'd finally worked out what I'd done and I'd been allowed home for a couple of days she had to drop me in for a day surgery ( I couldn't walk or drive or I'd have taken myself) which she duly did. So she kicked me out by the doors and told me she was going into town to buy some stalls for the breakfast bar but that she'd be back to pick me up. I had my surgery, came round from my GA and had to phone her to get her to come and pick me up because she'd wandered into Phase Eight and was busy merrily spending all her money and had lost track of the time! You can tell how concerned she was! Love her, she's hilarious. I'm glad she is unflappable about it, I think that is why I am too :)
 
Ha - I got off today before I fell off/we fell over. Horse was being an idiot an on area of road that my mum's horse fell over on last week.

Have to say, I have seen my mum fall off alot! :o Funniest (now of course!) although I wasn't there at the time, was when an ambulance with lights and sirens came round the corner, and her horse turned and ran (I wouldn't say bolted, he's not the type, more likely briskly trotted!) and she fell off. Ended up with the ambulance picking her up, and following the horse back to the stables as it wasn't far away, and he was heading home! :D

Funniest for me either was being thrown in a ditch my horse stopped at, or horse leaving a leg on an xc fence, and me trickling off the side. I had been working away in aus for 18 months, and decided to do an ODE after being back two weeks (horse was fit) not my brightest idea :D
 
I really was fine. I'm used to falling off and it isn't the first time I've had a damn good go at smashing myself up. She'd only have annoyed me if she'd come and sat with me (she'd have told me off, lol). It just made me laugh that I didn't have to say anything, she knew I could only be phoning for one reason. She knows me so well!

It does get better however because after I'd been in for a week and they'd finally worked out what I'd done and I'd been allowed home for a couple of days she had to drop me in for a day surgery ( I couldn't walk or drive or I'd have taken myself) which she duly did. So she kicked me out by the doors and told me she was going into town to buy some stalls for the breakfast bar but that she'd be back to pick me up. I had my surgery, came round from my GA and had to phone her to get her to come and pick me up because she'd wandered into Phase Eight and was busy merrily spending all her money and had lost track of the time! You can tell how concerned she was! Love her, she's hilarious. I'm glad she is unflappable about it, I think that is why I am too :)

She sounds absolutely great :D What an absolute legend. That is seriously laid back!

My mother's more the panicky flappy sort - she's not horsey at all so she's less than useless during most horse related incidents anyway... She's a nice sort and has her uses, but I wouldn't trust her as far as I can throw her where the horses are concerned :rolleyes:
 
She sounds absolutely great :D What an absolute legend. That is seriously laid back!

My mother's more the panicky flappy sort - she's not horsey at all so she's less than useless during most horse related incidents anyway... She's a nice sort and has her uses, but I wouldn't trust her as far as I can throw her where the horses are concerned :rolleyes:

I think that because she also used to fall off a lot she is just used to it as part of life. She is quite mad and managed to get dragged a mile home by her horse at speed when she was 22 and broke three vertebrae in her back and knocked herself senseless for good measure. I think anything I have ever done has paled into insignificance compared to that! Sometimes it would be nice if she at least pretended to be concerned however. Just so I didn't have to explain her absence to every nurse, doctor and other patient on the ward!! :D

Mine is perfectly useless however because she doesn't live near enough to do my horses for me! Hopeless woman!
 
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