Saturday - a cheeky lie in day!

Gingerwitch

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I will be up at 5.20 in the morn, pull a fleece on and todays jodhs nd socks - drive the 2 miles to yard - feed 30 horses - turn out 6 and be back in bed by 6.22 am !!!

yippeeeeee for my sat morn lie in - no shows this week hurrahh

anyone else do this ? or is it just lazy me ?
 
nope, me too, but tend to have a lie in on a sunday
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No I'm working
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it's horrible on saturday mornings because they still have friday night dance music on the radio as I'm driving into work!
 
The worst is Christmas day and New years day - i hate those days !!!! - up and out- all the horses to do before you dash home open a couple of prezzies - watch the weather - eat your dinner - rush back to yard - catch in if the weather is foul- go home - eat your pudding - everyone else is snoring on the sofa's and you have to go back in the cold to do evening rounds !
 
My horses are in the farmyard by the house so when they are in -not yet - I go feed in my dressing gown. Scares the occasional footpath walker though mad woman with loo brush hair in a dressing gown and wellies!
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Must admit - i never comb my hair on a weekend - funny the horses do not mind at all - its just the other liveries that turn up about 10am and say "just got up?" and you swear under your breath and say "oh yeah" funny NOT !
 
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Mrs M - your just recovering from one bang on the head ! - Bragging about 9am lie ins on a horse forum ARE NOT THE DONE THING (lol) - hope you are on the mend x

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he he he - it's only 'cos I've been there 'n' done that
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Seven 'till seven six days a week, riding up to eight horses a day, etc etc etc.
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I have to say, today, if it wasn't that I wouldn't wish this on my worse enemy, I'd swap you a day on the sofa for a working day with the neds
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obviously need more chocolate!


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In winter if I wake up early I go to the yard and feed and quick skip out, then go back to bed. Get up about 10 and go and ride.

I wanted a lay in last saturday, but the puppy got me up at 5am, so chucked him out for a wee, then took him to bed.
 
Well I can have a proper lie-in - well almost - no need to get up til about 7.30 or 8

BUT my daughter and husband will be up at 4.45 as 'autumn hound exercise' is at 6am! Luckily meet is in the next village only 5 miles away so not too far to drive.
 
boxers - i can just imagine the scene........

4.45 - alarm - you to other half ..come on are you getting up... 4. 50 alarm - you to other half - are you getting up.... 5 am ... GET UP. 5.10 - MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMM do you know where i left my jods, jacket, shirt, tie, hat, saddle, bridle, pony, horse box keys, bandages.... 5.25 am MOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMM - so and so wont load, can you come down and help....... 5.55 am - phone rings Moooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmmm- can you bring dads jacket and gloves and HURRAYYYYYYYY UP THERE JUST LEAVING !!!! lol - let me know how the lie in goes (he he he)
 
Unlike most of the past Saturdays (shows or early riding lessons), I still have to get up early-ish to let the chickens out otherwise they peck the smaller 2, and then take daughter to a birthday party at the sailing club for 10. As she's turning into a teenager I shall have to nag her to get up. First Saturday she's not ridden in the morning for weeks, but I think she'll probably ride No 1 Little Grey Welshie in preference to No 2 LGW (who did a bronco impresssion and nearly bucked her off on Wednesday so not favourite LGW) later on.
 
Vengance on you Mrs M - for bragging about 9am lie ins..... (lol) I just got up from mine- was a bit late getting back into bed it was 7.05 though - dawn was just breaking as i turned first nedster out - but i think were going to have a fly filled day up here !
 
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