What are you waiting impatiently for?

For my 2.5 year old to grow up so we can do fun stuff like hunting and xc!

Went to watch some friends xc schooling today and really brings it home how much I miss riding - one massive downfall of having a youngster

If anyone wants to donate rides then I will be waiting for those too lol

Kim
 
To get my manuscript ip to standard to publish it on amazon kindle.......also trying to work out the whole paid for your book, tax earning etc.....my brain hurts.....
 
To see my MIL face when she realises we have bought her a mini filly of her own! :D Not long now will be collecting her at the end of the month. MIL now in her 70's and feels big horses are to much for her now but she loves my two miniatures so have got her one of her own.
 
For the weather to settle - two weeks of constant rain so far!
For tomorrow - my last night tonight in my current job, new job starting next week - less hours, better money, more time to ride!!
 
My new hat - special order because I wanted it in brown.

Oh and for Kay Humphrey's workshops to finsh completely renovating my new-to-me-but-about-25-year-old Andy Foster saddle (it's going to be beyond lush when it's done).
 
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Ooh we need more info on this MM sounds intriguing! :)

Ha ha, yeah some family bought this super horse for their teen daughter a few years ago - the teen daughter prefered BMW's and boys so never bothered doing anything with him. They packed him off to a yard to be sold, the yard we think chucked him out in a field so he galloped about manically (he's not used to turnout) on shoes which were long over-due for the farrier, thus he went lame on his fronts. The owner got peed off and didnt want to spend any money or time on him so simply set a date to have him PTS instead! A previous owner found out and stepped in, took the horse and he's come sound after 2 months. A friend liveries her horse on the yard he was at and I ended up with him :) He's a lovely boy so far, a very tall horse though so just hoping he'll fit in my trailer...! He's what I call a "city horse" though, was terrified of a thistle that I gave him to eat yesterday and I'm turning him out for short periods in a 6ft high fenced pen - will take a while to make him into a "country horse" I think! As long as he stays sound, I'll have great fun with him but it is a big risk. If he doesn't stay sound then well... I dont know. I cant afford another field ornament as I already have 3 now after my grey is now injury retired!
 
Ha ha, yeah some family bought this super horse for their teen daughter a few years ago - the teen daughter prefered BMW's and boys so never bothered doing anything with him. They packed him off to a yard to be sold, the yard we think chucked him out in a field so he galloped about manically (he's not used to turnout) on shoes which were long over-due for the farrier, thus he went lame on his fronts. The owner got peed off and didnt want to spend any money or time on him so simply set a date to have him PTS instead! A previous owner found out and stepped in, took the horse and he's come sound after 2 months. A friend liveries her horse on the yard he was at and I ended up with him :) He's a lovely boy so far, a very tall horse though so just hoping he'll fit in my trailer...! He's what I call a "city horse" though, was terrified of a thistle that I gave him to eat yesterday and I'm turning him out for short periods in a 6ft high fenced pen - will take a while to make him into a "country horse" I think! As long as he stays sound, I'll have great fun with him but it is a big risk. If he doesn't stay sound then well... I dont know. I cant afford another field ornament as I already have 3 now after my grey is now injury retired!

Well done on taking a chance on him. Hope it pays off and you keep us update :D
 
For the waggon and the tractor which sis has bought to arrive :D I will probably do most of the driving and I NEED a set of overalls for tractor driving! (I already have the hat!) :p :D :D :D. I have been very patient, but I am sure that the three weeks to get the waggon plated must be over now :( (I think it might only be two weeks since we went to look :eek:) and now I need the swelling in my ankle to go down, having turned it on the yard last night and it is swollen and blue!
 
Febuary , so I can foal down get back in shape and get back to horses.....and a lottery win so I can buy said horses!! :)
 
for my once fatty jeans to fit again so that I can aim to squeeze myself into my skinny jeans that I've hidden at the back of my closet :D So far I'm up to just above the knees :rolleyes:

For midday as hubby and I are taking advantage of son being at nursery and him having a client cancel by popping off to the cinema :D:D:D
 
For the vet to report back as to why Poppy is slightly lame :(

Laminitis - bugger, at least I had been thinking along those lines so had had her off grass during the day most of last week. She's been muzzled 24/7 all summer, just shows tho even that doesn't prevent it. Radical change in her lifestyle required.
 
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