Then I saw Amy's ad on Craigslist. My first thought was am I really too old to learn this again? I haven't ridden since my 20's or 30's and here I am in my 50's.
The answer I realized was no. However, the method of riding that I once knew is out of date. Growing up our family spent our summers in Utah visiting our grandparents. I have the best of memories of those times. We helped feed cows, chickens, drank Ironports at the soda fountain in town and rode the neighbors horses. The kick and go method I knew has been replaced by Natural horsemanship.
My lesson with Amy |
Me and Meika |
I've been going to lessons once a week since last July. I really enjoy it and can't wait to start up lessons again now that winter is finally over. I saw ladybugs on the porch door so I think that spring is on its way.
"When you count your blessings, count your horse twice."
"When you're young and you fall off a horse, you may break something. When you're my age, you splatter. ~Roy Rogers"
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