Top Ten Things I'd Like To Do In 2011, and a Bonus Item
We're experiencing the blizzard that's been hitting the east coast, so needless to say I didn't get to the barn. I think I'll use the time to write Some Things I'd Like To Do In 2011, just for the fun of it if nothing else. As I write this I'm thinking it isn't goal setting, it's more of a wish list to write for fun. Hmmm, a glass of red could help the creative juices,.... I'll be right back.
There, that's better. Nothing a little Wolf Blass won't fix. Here's what I think I'd like to do in an (almost) perfect world:
- Learn how to horse camp (I'm a good back country camper with a canoe), and teach our horses the necessary skills. Go horse camping. Does anyone reading this horse camp? Got any recommendations within a day's drive of Nova Scotia for horse camping facilities? I might start with getting permission to camp in the woods close to home.
- Acquire a stylish dressage schooling wardrobe for Rogo and I. We have good show clothes and tack, but as I've said, Doug's worn out Harley t-shirts as riding attire have to go. This of course opens up the possibility of matching saddle pads, interchangeable brow bands ... I know, I know, I'm too old. I at least promise not to buy pink anything.
- Develop a business plan that would give me financially sustainable access to an indoor full size dressage arena for winter 2012/13 (remember, it's a wish list). Find close to it for 2011/12.
- Get into full time training with Joan again
- Ace Training level and make good inroads to Level One. Hey, it's a wish list not a realistic list so hell, through focus, study and training to be schooling much of Level Two
- The wine is kicking in - morphing from wish list to dreams - cooking classes in Italy
- Dressage lessons in Europe, while there attending an amazing dressage show (ideas for shows?)
- Horse photography workshop in Kentucky
- Christmas somewhere warm
- My sweet boy stays happy and healthy. Make that boys.
For something completely different, here's a picture of my Mother riding their farm horse (a Percheron) when she was 16. It's around 1940.
She picked berries one summer and traded for the saddle. Mom lives with us in the winter and goes to her house about 1.5 miles away in the spring. Come March 21, she'll be packing up and moving home. She still drives, so I can't stop her. It's very inconsiderate of her, as who does she think is going to do our dishes when that happens??? Maybe I can convince her to stay longer this year... She takes good care of us :)
Mom stays up on everything (politics, news), is a much nicer person than me, and she amazes me with her ability to pick up technology. She reads my blog, is on Facebook, emails, etc. She's 87 and she's my hero. My eleventh wish for 2011 is her continued health.
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2. I am shameless about buying my mare "outfits" i.e. matching saddle pads, bridles, head stalls, leg wraps etc.
3. Your Mom looks cute as a button on that big ol' horse!
You're never too old for pink;) What a wonderful picture of your mom. I bet she loves to see her daughter carrying in her footsteps.
Good luck and I hope you achieve all of those by next year!
Abbie
I love your list and wine while listing/dreaming is a very smart practice.
I long to ride all day in the woods and "camp" with my horses, but of all the things that I am tough about - I am not strong enough to camp. I like cool, crisp sheets (on a bed) and hot showers! Isn't that awful! lol! I think Kacy of the blog allhorsestuff camps with her mare Wa. You should check her out for camping ideas - she is way over in Oregon, though.
Keep warm in your blizzard. Enjoy your wine and your fire and time with your mom!
- Maria
I'm like SprinklerBandit: My horse has TONS more clothes than I do--newer togs, and each blanket/sheet chosen to enhance his chestnut self without drawing attention away from his major Chrome Alert.
And I have a picture of my mother on a horse, too, jumping on a big gelding named Joan King. Mother was about 20 and was wearing a beret ;o)
Great list of wishes/dreams/goals etc. I think horse camping would be fun but I don't know anything about it either. Good luck!
Dressage at Devon is North America's biggest dressage event, and you only need to travel as far as Pennsylvania to check it out: http://dressageatdevon.org/
I have always wanted to go. On top of flat classes, they attract all kinds of new and interesting breeds to their dressage-prospect in-hand classes. Georgian Grandes are getting popular; they are beautiful horses.
I LOVE your Wine induced list!!!
All are worthy and great!
1) Horse camping is sooo fun! I think I love it more than normal 'cause =
it means I get to greet my mare anytime I wish...if I want to see her at midnight-I put on some clothes, and go see her. I get to be the one that gets the friendly nicking-niegh of "Yea, my human girl is coming to feed me!"
I don't live with her, I have to board. So Horse camping is delightful being with my mare 24-7. And If I may induce my hubby to go too...PERFECTLY dreamy!
I've only ever hauled into a prepared site with corral and easy access to the truck and trailer with hay,vetting and anything I may need.
THIS SUMMER- I plan on riding into a camp spot. It will take some planning...bringing hay food and people food(water is the lake for the horses) clothes.
Learning to HIGH TIE is the key.
Yea, love the wardrobe for horse and rider. Sounds good.
My latest research -for my mare- has lead to a local TREELESS saddle called "ANSUR"-It is an essential instead of a fluffy fun accesory though! Increadable story to why the owner of the Co. made the saddle on the web site.
Any other fluffy fun tack- will have to wait for us now...have to save, save, save!
All your list is neat..the Photography YEA!
WARM/SUNNY Holiday YEA!
I also love your mother..she sounds like a hoot and wonderful!
KK
I'm working on the horses at the moment to get them to where there's a good chance they'll be there in the morning after being tied for the night, hobble training etc. The first night we camp will be on the farm close to home and after that somewhere on the trails up here on the mountain.