fine_and_dandy
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Sorry, title was meant to read "Abban I have done you proud - RIP" but stupid iPad didnt listen!
I have struggled with confidence and nerves through a few incidents a few years ago. It has been a tough couple of years with a lot of ups and downs trying to restablish my confidence.
Thanks to a few people, who helped me and supported me and gave me some tough love when I needed it, it has been coming back. One of my best friends let me ride her horse Abban, a dominant and highly intelligent cob. He looked after me when I needed it, and pushed me when I needed pushing. I came on in leaps and bounds with his help.
This helped at the right time, as my now rising 5 year old was backed last year. I was worried I wouldn't be good enough, I wouldn't be able to be the right type of rider for him etc. thanks to Abban, although I have had the odd wobble (normally when I start) I don't think my nerves are 'there' anymore.
It all culminated today. May sound lame to some on here, but it was a massive leap for me. I cantered my beloved Bailey. I had a brilliant first canter on him, I battled against the little voices in my head and I nailed it on my last attempt. I felt brilliant, and cannot wait to do it again - I am so looking forward to having brilliant rides with him and having fun.
This is all thanks to one horse; Abban. Unfortunately, beautiful Abban lost his fight against liver disease two weeks ago. He was only diagnosed 6 months ago and deteriorated rapidly. I would have loved to have gone and given him a hug and said thank you to him again.
But I can't. So, as promised Abbs, this ones for you. Thank you little horse. I'm trying to remember you in the best way possible by progressing and doing you proud. We miss you. RIP Abban xxxx
I have struggled with confidence and nerves through a few incidents a few years ago. It has been a tough couple of years with a lot of ups and downs trying to restablish my confidence.
Thanks to a few people, who helped me and supported me and gave me some tough love when I needed it, it has been coming back. One of my best friends let me ride her horse Abban, a dominant and highly intelligent cob. He looked after me when I needed it, and pushed me when I needed pushing. I came on in leaps and bounds with his help.
This helped at the right time, as my now rising 5 year old was backed last year. I was worried I wouldn't be good enough, I wouldn't be able to be the right type of rider for him etc. thanks to Abban, although I have had the odd wobble (normally when I start) I don't think my nerves are 'there' anymore.
It all culminated today. May sound lame to some on here, but it was a massive leap for me. I cantered my beloved Bailey. I had a brilliant first canter on him, I battled against the little voices in my head and I nailed it on my last attempt. I felt brilliant, and cannot wait to do it again - I am so looking forward to having brilliant rides with him and having fun.
This is all thanks to one horse; Abban. Unfortunately, beautiful Abban lost his fight against liver disease two weeks ago. He was only diagnosed 6 months ago and deteriorated rapidly. I would have loved to have gone and given him a hug and said thank you to him again.
But I can't. So, as promised Abbs, this ones for you. Thank you little horse. I'm trying to remember you in the best way possible by progressing and doing you proud. We miss you. RIP Abban xxxx
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