oldie48
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Born in the centre of Birmingham in the late forties, the only horses I ever saw belonged to the scrap man but aged 10 I discovered that a friend of my sister had a pony and I went along to watch and generally get in the way. she let me have the occasional ride and i loved it, even when it bolted home with me! I had a few riding lessons but my parents really couldn't afford it so it passed me by. I did do a few treks on holiday on plods and the desire to ride was always with me but I didn't do anything about it. In my early forties I had a second child, she sat on a donkey aged 5 and her face said it all, the biggest smile you've ever seen. i was in a position to encourage her and pay for lessons, so initially it was all about her but eventually I decided to join her and had some lessons, bought my first horse for my 50th birthday, bought the next for my 60th and have just bought another for my 65th. Daughter had quite a lot of success eventing but no longer rides except when she comes home and hacks out with me. I just want to keep riding for as long as I can and it's a great incentive to stay fit and healthy!