canteron
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Golf - I played golf (very badly) for a year or so while I had horses - but nothing to ride, but golf in the winter is even more miserable than looking after horses.
I feel for you I need new knees and cannot ride due to back pain Luckily I can still do the ponies just get frustrate by the fact I now have to employ someone in spite of little free money to do things I used to do with ease OH does what he can but he is not very good on his pins either he needs a new knee and has had surgery for a syrinx in his brain/spine axix so we are both crocked up. We manage the required work daily but the youngster will be having pro groundwork lessons and we wont have a puppy once Willow is gone she is 11 and happy to potter now. I love pottering in my garden but it is tiny for a reason and over the years I have made it as easy as possible. Take care and do what you can when you can as active people make better patients than couch potato types and you might surprise yourself and find a nice not too wide chunky monkey to plod about on.Gosh I wish I knew the answer to this - I was told only last week I now have to have both hips replaced, possibly surgery on my SI joints and injections into my lower spine to try to alleviate problems there, they doubt very much I will be able to ride again, ever. Plus after the cyber attack on our health system here it looks as though it will be sometime now before I actually get anything done. I do intend to do everything in my power to ride again and prove them wrong but I suspect at my grand old age and all the damage that I have done, they might be right.
My main riding horse has now been returned to his ex owner, temporarily to start with, but it is now permanent arrangement as even if I do ride again it wont be a 17.3 chunky monkey thats for sure. I still have my retired mare and two donkeys - but my son and OH have to help me with those as I am less mobile by the day. They also now walk my two labs for me as I am not able for that either.
I have gone from riding almost every day and walking my dogs several miles just a year ago to nothing and I am hugely peed off about it all, I keep asking people what do other old ladies do with their time when they become immobilised - any suggestions don't appeal to be honest. I have always been outdoors 'doing' stuff, any ideas and suggestions very welcome. I confess I do still half heartedly trawl adverts looking at ads for little 15 hand leg in each corner, carry your grandmother safely sorts, just in case.
Lol this made me giggle, looking forward to a bit of horseless time? Horses definitely does suck up a lot of time and money. I forgot to mention i have time to play instruments now too. It's amazing how much spare time you get when you don't do horses 24/7. (Unsurprisingly I am not rich yet as i have found other ways of spending money).Oh gosh - EVERYTHING. Travel (when we can again), studying various things and language courses, dog walks, art galleries, museums, returning to playing an instrument and taking lessons, rowing, an exercise class of some sort, theatre, painting, cheesemaking....There's so much outside the world of horses that I've yearned to do but not had the time or energy. As a slightly crocked person who's over 60 after a lifetime of professional involvement with horses, the decision to give up was easy.