HiPo'sHuman
Well-Known Member
Bit of a pointless post really but I need to vent - sorry!
So I took my children (4, 7 and 10) out of school a month ago and am now homeschooling, don't want to go into details but there are lots of issues, some behavioural. Anyway, I used to do the pony when they were in school, inbetween work and uni. Uni has now been put on hold and I have the children with me 24/7.
The problem is I no longer have any time for my pony
She's a rising 5 Highland, lightly backed last year and had winter off. I'd planned to bring her back into work round about now but I can't, I'm stuck...The kids hate the yard, even seeing to her basic needs is hard work with them moaning. It's not a case of just being strict/stern with them, things are more complicated than that.
The only time that I have free, without children, is of a weekend when my lovely mum watches them for me...two days out of seven isn't enough to bring her back into work. I'm torn, I don't know what to do? I even went so far as to put her up for sale last week (I've since taken the advert down). She has suspected sweet itch so turning her away could prove problematic, the only place available is 30+ mins away and I'd have to visit twice daily to treat and feed her which isn't practical.
I'm drawing a blank, this is my dream pony and I don't want to sell but I can't think of another option. Do I just carry on as I am and start some basic groundwork at the weekends?
So I took my children (4, 7 and 10) out of school a month ago and am now homeschooling, don't want to go into details but there are lots of issues, some behavioural. Anyway, I used to do the pony when they were in school, inbetween work and uni. Uni has now been put on hold and I have the children with me 24/7.
The problem is I no longer have any time for my pony
The only time that I have free, without children, is of a weekend when my lovely mum watches them for me...two days out of seven isn't enough to bring her back into work. I'm torn, I don't know what to do? I even went so far as to put her up for sale last week (I've since taken the advert down). She has suspected sweet itch so turning her away could prove problematic, the only place available is 30+ mins away and I'd have to visit twice daily to treat and feed her which isn't practical.
I'm drawing a blank, this is my dream pony and I don't want to sell but I can't think of another option. Do I just carry on as I am and start some basic groundwork at the weekends?