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Tuesday, August 31,  I said goodbye to a dear friend, a confidant, a therapist and my happy place. I was a horse crazy kid, and grew up to be a horse crazy adult.  Finally, at the age of 34, it was time to get my first horse. I met My Boy on a cold winter’s [...]

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GIST – 56/365

1- The missing fleecy was found at the dentist’s office.  Hip Hip Horray.  No more tears about that one.  Phew. 2- The glue is gone from my fingers from my crazy glue mishap. 3- Rollerblading on the road is FUN.  And I can keep up with my kids. 4- A Muslim family (7 girls YIKES) [...]

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I suck at this daily blogging thing now. Having 4 kids 3 days a week has been wonderful, but it is very very time consuming!  Who would have thought homeschooling would take time. GIST 52 (Friday) 1- Getting so much school work done in the morning.  2 whole math lessons. 2- An awesome bike ride [...]

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So it wasn’t attitude. He was really sick.  He was broken. The vet did a neuro exam on my horse.  There was definitely something wrong with him. X-rays were done.  Super cool, actually.  He said “I think we should do X-rays.”  My heart sunk, as  I assumed I’d have to go to the nearest teaching [...]

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I thought he was just being an ass.  I really did. But then he started to fall down when I was riding him. Horses are prey animals.  They will avoid falling down as much as possible.  Even newborns can get up and walk around.  Because animals who fall down get eaten. Of course, since I [...]

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I bought my horse a year ago. He was strong willed, arrogant, and quite frightening at times. He would kick out and rear up in the cross ties. He would bolt when we were out riding. He would spook at anything.  He had no trust in me as a leader at all. He was convinced [...]

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My money pit

I love my Boy. He is awesome. He is wonderful, and handsome, and strong. But he is broken. He has severe osteoarthritis in his neck. There are bone spurs growing out between his vertebra in the cervical spine.  They compress his spinal cord.  Causing weakness and paralysis in the back end. This, in case you [...]

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