Achinghips
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Pros and cons everyone, please. I am seriously thinking of moving to a house with 3 acres and some stables, but hubby thinks I'd miss out on the social/hacking/support opps livery brings. What we think?
Ah but if the horses are just outside the door, hubby might become horsey - at least enough to feed them once in a while, or top up the water in the field. He might even really enjoy playing on a quad bike or small tractor!
Our house is up for sale so's we can move to a house with land. Tried to buy the field at the back of the house, but farmer not selling
. So, we're looking at moving away from this area - as soon as one mentions 'suitable land for horses' round here the land price quadruples.
I've thought long and hard because we won't be near all we know and love, we'll be leaving some very good friends and that will be hard, but to have the horses on the doorstep, for D and D1 to be able to wander out of the back door and into the yard, bearing mugs of coffee, to be able to ride when I get home/before work without having to add the travelling time, for the peace of mind when a horse is unwell and we can easily check through the night, to be able to go out with others for a good blast then come home to our own wee spot and chill, to be able to put something down and find it in the same place again (and if it's not, then it's only one of us that has moved it), for the horses to be in their settled herd and LC to be able to mooch about without stress, to be able to have all our rugs hung up and easy to get to (okay, so we probably do have a few too many rugs), to have the tack room set out as we want and need it, to not hear the cry of "Mum! I've forgotten my BP/hat/lunch/tack/brain" just as we pull up into the livery yard.
Sorry, I'm going on. As you may have guessed, I really can't wait for The Move!
I would say if it's out of your normal area, join a good RC; if you have any spare time, see if the local PC needs any help; put a note up in the local tack shop; find some fun rides; go to local competition centres. It may take a bit of time to find the people you're most happy hacking with, but it is definately do-able![]()
We relocated 2 years ago (only 1 1/2 hours away, but far enough), rented for a year which was really good to get to know the area, and then bought a year ago. It has taken a while to get everything straight and I was lucky enough that mine were in full livery with a very longstanding and trustworthy friend so knew they were safe and didn't go very often to see them. That was hard, but it was for a relatively short time in the whole scheme of things.
It can be quite lonely relocating, especially if hubby goes out to work. Seeing other mums in the school car park isn't the same as having your friends on the doorstep. But now I have made a few good local friends and beginning to feel like we are really settled now. Good luck if you decide to go for it!
Ta hun
I work away and D likes the peace and quiet (so long as he has internet access and somewhere to ride his bike he's happy lol), so I will get the best of both worlds. Daughters will be joining 'things' to make sure that they are out and about.
Thank you for the thoughts. It helps as we're bound to have forgotten something! We're interested in moving to Aberdeenshire...., so the horses may well have to be taken care of elsewhere whilst we go through the house buying process. Good thinking! Will put that in to our plan
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Glad you're settling and feeling at home now![]()
He might even really enjoy playing on a quad bike or small tractor!
Ah but if the horses are just outside the door, hubby might become horsey - at least enough to feed them once in a while, or top up the water in the field. He might even really enjoy playing on a quad bike or small tractor!