Very happy because the saddle fitter worked on Solo's saddles for two hours yesterday and they feel better. We also jump schooled tonight and I actually remembered to use David's tips from our last jumping lesson and Solo jumped very well.

Go out and hug all your ponies -- I am constantly reminded that each day with our special partners is a wonderful gift and not a single one of those days is a guarantee. Cherish every minute and take the time to just enjoy their friendship. Even the toughest athletes among them are such fragile creatures when the ugly colic monster rears its head. All we can do is try to stuff ourselves so full of their love that it will carry us through...
that's so sad :(
ReplyDeletei had a horse die unexpectedly of colic too, it's awful how it just turns up unexpectedly!
I'm so sorry. That is a sad loss for your barn.
ReplyDeleteReally sorry to hear about Ben.
ReplyDeleteMy best friends horse just got over a really severe colic. He laid down with his saddle on and everything just after she had jumped off to see what was wrong. He's fine now, but not everyone is so lucky... I'm sorry to hear about that.
ReplyDeleteBen was a great horse and I had the privilege of knowing him. He passing is a tragedy. My heart go out to BO and I have my boy and extra hug last night.
ReplyDeleteThat's so sad. To think I had been feeling self pity after retiring a horse due to unsoundness at the age of fifteen, when in reality, I should be happy because he's happy and he's still in my life.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh......so young, so sad. I almost lost my horse to colic/flu..so i hug him everytime I see him. Every time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind thoughts, I will pass them on to Ben's mom.
ReplyDeleteBen was a gorgeous boy and it looks like he was given the life of Riley by your BO. I'm sure he is grateful for the care and love that she gave him. Unfortunately, sometimes our best efforts just aren't enough. I'm sure she's heartbroken right now, but hopefully she will eventually think more about all of the wonderful moments they shared, instead of the tragedy of his loss. You're right, we just never know when we'll lose our four-legged friends. I've been through this myself; and while it was heartwrenching and traumatizing, I came through it and can now think of Mac with a smile instead of tears.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you & the BO!