Long time no see!!! A sunny California update from J and I.

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Hello :).

This is the first time I have literally been able to sit down and write an update in quite some time as I don't have time to go to the loo on my own anymore :p.

The last time I wrote I was pregnant with my second child and Jae was being ridden once a week by an event rider and I was lunging him a couple times a week. Well after that what with the summer heat and weight of my huge second baby I decided I couldn't be bothered with that anymore and Jae became a field pet for a few months while I waddled up puffing once a day to chuck a bucket in his field.

Then two weeks early (I like to push two weeks early) my second son came rather dramatically into this world! I warned the doctor he would come fast as my first baby only took 4 hours and I just had a feeling. I went to the hospital the moment I felt the first contraction and the doctors and nurses were all like 'you have ages... you are only 2cm dilated... we might send you home...' blah blah blah. I did even start wondering myself if this was really the day as although the contractions hurt they were quite manageable and at one point I was sitting in a hot jacuzzi tub being fed ice chips thinking 'this is quite nice really!'. Then my baby decided that he would come and my waters broke and he was born three short but agonising minutes later. It totally took everyone by surprise and it was like a scene out of ER in my labour room with hundreds of panicked american doctors and nurses flying in screaming 'get her on the bed!!!!' Anyway mini FW number 2 arrived safely into this world a mere couple of hours after I first went to the hospital and here he is in my arms a few weeks later *wub*.

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While I was nearly done cooking mini FW number two something else happened. We bought a house! Not that exciting to some but we had been looking for 6 years! We looked in England, we moved to California and we looked here. I must have seen 100 houses, all different shapes and sizes. My husband wanted land, I wanted location, we couldn't decide, all a bit of a nightmare. Anyway one day we were looking at this 300 acre patch of land in the wilderness outside town and I said to Mr FW ' No we cannot live here, it's an hr round trip to get a pint of milk!' The agent overheard me and persuaded us to see a 5 acre place she was desperate to sell. It's a nice family home she said, it has a second house for friends and family to stay in when they visit, the land is useable and suitable for a couple horses, it's in the school district we wanted ect ect.
We weren't that excited but we went to see it the next day. The owners were desperate to sell as their buyers had pulled out, their back up buyers had mortgage issues and they were due to loose their deposit and dream home by midnight that day. We went thinking it really wasn't what we were after (lots of land) but when we saw it it really did not have anything we could find wrong with it! My husband made a cheeky cash offer while we were walking round. The agent told us it was much lower than their other offers and would not be of interest. We said 'that's cool'. Then that night at 8pm we get a call and the house is ours! We closed a couple weeks later just after mini FW was born and then I had the insane task of moving house with a two year old and a three week old baby :D. Poor Jae who was all excited to become a pampered competition horse again had to continue to wait in the field...

Then my family came to visit. Which forced me to get the house in order and with mini FW 2 in the ergo, mini FW 1 watching Peppa Pig for hours, my husband, two high school kids with big muscles and a U Haul all our stuff was eventually moved and unpacked and by the time my mum arrived I was basically sobbing in her arms and ready to dump mini FW's on her just so I could sleep!

Now to the horsie bit!!!

I had ridden Jae a couple of times before my family arrived and he was amazing considering he had not been worked for months. Really sweet and quiet in the school and wandering round the farm but when I tried to hack or take him in the field he was rather sprightly! Put it this way I got some rodeo practice in ;), managed to cling on though despite baby tummy!

Having my mum to give me some support with Jae for a couple weeks and the rest of the family to take the kids really helped us get back on track. She walked with us out hacking, shouted at me ' CORRECT DIAGONAL!!!' while I practiced dressage and went 'woah WOAH!' with me when Jae decided cantering his first pole was massively exciting and worthy of a huge jump followed by a rear, leap, bronc combo :p.

By the end my long legged ginge was hacking out on the buckle, popping a small fence in his normal gorgeous style and basically back to the love that I know. I keep him at a beautiful yard but it's mostly retired horses. While it's fab having all these great facilities to myself it does get rather lonely when trying to get an athletic TB fit after 6 months of neither of us doing anything! Now my mum has gone I have booked some lessons with my friend who also happens to be an FEI level dressage rider. She's going to come and help me to continue to get him fit and up together again. It's hard with the kiddies but I think with some super duper organisational skills that I can ride about 4x per week which is pretty good I think right now. A competition is a distant dream but I should get him out next spring to do some jumpies :D. I was considering leasing him to a working pupil of the event rider who rode him which Jae would have loved but then what excuse would I have had to leave the house for some me time?
It is really hard juggling new house, with all our projects for it (it needs updating, extending, new pool, stables ect ect), newborn, toddler with fitting in riding but I know if Jae was off galavanting down south I wouldn't leave. I would be tied to everything for everyone else except me?!
So while my beautiful sleek golden horse has to take second place right now, and I do feel a bit guilty about that. That's life isn't it. But as long as he making me happy then he is doing a very worthy job, isn't he.

So some pics of Jae!

First time I rode him post baby, look at the grass belly on him!

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When my mum was here, out hacking around the beautiful place that is where we live:-

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One of the first times attempting some schooling!:-

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He is sooooooooo beautiful:-

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A hug my pony photo after doing our first jump!

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and lastly a lovely photo of Jae with my mummy before she left :(.

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Phew I think that is basically my life up to now! I will do a more competition update once Jae and I have something worthy to tell (and I have the time!). A half eaten bacon sandwich and a cold cup of tea to say thanks for reading ;).
 
Huge congratulations :):)

You look amazing, don't know how you do it!

I bet you are exhausted with so much happening but it will be worth it - I presume you are not missing the UK? What with your smiley sunny pictures :)
 
Lovely to read an update and congratulations. Glad life is going well in California.
Keep riding whenever you can, however much you love your children you need a little break from them.
 
lovely update, where is the baby belly you are talking about? you look very nice and slim to me. love the pic of you with baby(and im not a baby person!!) looks like a lovely place to live....
 
Thanks for the replies :). I miss friends and family from England and I miss how green it is(!) but I do not miss living there. It's the weather and the lifestyle here... it can't be beaten IMO. Sun, wine country and horses, what's not to love?! Ha ha the only reason my baby belly went is I basically had no time to eat! No miracles just no food...
Here is my house! It's typical California spanish ranch style house. It's modern, rare to get old houses here. We are going to change the front of it as it's hard to see the entrance as it has a courtyard by the front door. We are going to build an entrance tower, hard to explain. Half of it has already been remodeled including the kitchen thank god but the bedrooms and bathrooms are still stuck in 1994.

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This is at the front and it has the most amazing view!

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It also comes with Terence or Terry named after Terence Trent Derby which is what we were listening too when Terry strolled onto the patio and introduced himself one evening...

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They are harmless apparently unless you stand on them by accident! Needless to say I make sure the screen doors to the house stay shut all the time!!!!!!
 
Ohhh he's large :( I'm not keen on foreign wildlife but house looks fantabulous and beautiful. Are you napa region or monterey or further south?

We honeymooned in northern california so always think of it fondly...

Fiona
 
We are south, Central Coast region near Santa Barbara. Google Santa Ynez Valley. It's the second biggest wine region here and a lovely place for a holiday. I really want to explore north!
 
Great to read a post from you, congrats on your baby boy, u look great
Def agree that u have done the right thing to keep jae. He looks so funny with his belly cos he always looked so fit, but I think he was letting it all hang out in those pics because he looked slimmer in the schooling pic :-P. He is sooooo gorgeous
Love ur new house! It looks huge. Do u think ur there for life now?
 
Are you sure it's not Jae who was pregnant :p

Looking amazing, will you keep Jae at home now? Well done wonderwoman. :)

This! I'm not sure you were pregnant at all, do you really have two children?!

Lovely to hear an update about your family and jae, it must be really hard for you without your mum there with your two babies, still with your new house having a guest house maybe she will get chance to come for extended visits.

And they next obvious question is, when are you having a hho bbq and inviting us all to stay in the guest wing ? :p
 
Thank you everyone. Ah bless Jae and his tum tum! He's a bloke, he loves to let it all hang out lol.
ummm I won't live here for ever, I'm sure I'll come back eventually. Maybe when I'm older and need the NHS ;).
For the next 10 years we are here though, it's a wonderful place to bring up children. Great schools, family friendly and outdoor lifestyle.
 
what a fantastic update, many congratulations on the new arrival , he looks super cute. :-).

your house looks fabulous, not remotely jeaolous especially as the forecast this week here is rain rain rain ....LOL

Jae is looking really well, the grass belly will go soon enough and sounds like he has come back from his holiday really well.
good for you still managing some "me" time it does make all the difference to your sanity, I only had one DD to manage and the "horse" time was a real lifeline at times. ;-)
looking forward to hearing more soon
 
Congratulations on the new arrival!

You are very right to keep Jae for yourself, babies are great but you can go a bit bonkers if you don't get a chance to do anything else. The house is lovely, glad you're settled but the spider is freaking me out!
 
Ditto Booboos about the spider.

But I think it's Jae that has the baby belly, not you! Is your mini-FW2 a foal, by any chance? That would be a dead give-away! Although I admit that pregnant geldings are rare.
 
Great to have an update from you! I was feeling extremely jealous about the lifestyle until I saw the picture of the spider. I think I would need some serious therapy to be able to cope with creepy crawlies like that.....
 
Great update - wow what a house. Congratulations for the lovely little baby boy. It is good you can get out to ride, what is the hacking like?
 
I normally hate spiders and bugs but Terry isn't too bad as long as he stays outside!! He looks like a pipe cleaner in RL and he sort of mooches along. He doesn't scuttle like a small spider. He's on the look out for a female apparently, a lot of males are seen at this time of year looking for a mate.
The females are bigger and browner. I haven't seen a female (yet!).
To get to good hacking you have to trailer as we don't have bridle paths like in the UK. We do have a lot of public spaces though like national parks to ride on. My closest one is 10 mins away. It's 18,000 acres and you have to go with someone who knows their way around or you can literally get lost for days.
Out the yard gate it's quiet roads with big verges and private land which you can ride on if you get permission from the owners. It's weird though as the roads are so long here and some just come to dead ends so you have to turn back on yourself. Unless you have 5 hours to make a loop :p.
 
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