MrsMozart
Just passing through...
Insurance company have accepted my LoU claim.
Spoke to the valuer last week. Paperwork arrived today. They're paying the maximum amount as all the vet reports, etc., state that a happy hack on a good day is what I'm left with. Can't have a foal either.
On the plus side, I still have the Dizz and we can still mooch about
D said I can have another horse, which is amazing of him, however I am going to wait. Will spend this year getting riding fit again, spend time with the Dizz and re-adjust my thinking.
Friend has offered me one of her horses to take to camp, which is an amazingly generous offer and made me cry (been doing a lot of that recently!). I'm going to see how timings and contracts (work) goes, and how I come to terms with what's happened re. the Dizzy one and Tiggy before her. It's very emotional this horse owning lark.
Oh, I won't jump Dizz again, at least not on purpose(!). Vet says if she breaks, that's it, broken and extremely unlikely that I'll get her right again. It's not worth it. Ditto for any high level dressage, so I don't know if we'll do any or not as I'm very competitive and whilst being restricted by skill is okay (that's not a known pre-set variable), knowing that no matter how good we are we'll never be able to take it to the top, is a blocker.
Spoke to the valuer last week. Paperwork arrived today. They're paying the maximum amount as all the vet reports, etc., state that a happy hack on a good day is what I'm left with. Can't have a foal either.
On the plus side, I still have the Dizz and we can still mooch about
D said I can have another horse, which is amazing of him, however I am going to wait. Will spend this year getting riding fit again, spend time with the Dizz and re-adjust my thinking.
Friend has offered me one of her horses to take to camp, which is an amazingly generous offer and made me cry (been doing a lot of that recently!). I'm going to see how timings and contracts (work) goes, and how I come to terms with what's happened re. the Dizzy one and Tiggy before her. It's very emotional this horse owning lark.
Oh, I won't jump Dizz again, at least not on purpose(!). Vet says if she breaks, that's it, broken and extremely unlikely that I'll get her right again. It's not worth it. Ditto for any high level dressage, so I don't know if we'll do any or not as I'm very competitive and whilst being restricted by skill is okay (that's not a known pre-set variable), knowing that no matter how good we are we'll never be able to take it to the top, is a blocker.