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Why Riding Will Set You Free

>> Monday, April 30, 2012

Sobbing, she pushes against his hind leg.  She peeks at me from behind dark hair to see if I've moved.  I haven't.

She tugs on him, leans on him, pulls on him, cries on him.  He doesn't seem to register.  If anything, he seems to focus more on his hay.  She gazes at me with her lips quivering and her eyes wet.

I have seen this look from almost every one of my students at one point or another, on the ground or off the ground.  It's a look of defeat, but it's a thousand times better than the look if I were to get up and do it for her.  Defeat can be overcome; if I taught the Littles that they couldn't do it themselves, I'd have taught them that they are powerless and incapable.

"I.. Can't." A sniffle breaks her words.

"Yes, you can.  Look at the other three legs!  You did those awesome."

I don't know how long it took her, but she did it.

She overcame defeat and picked out all four feet!  (College is doing wonders for my writing!  ... No?)

And yeah, you've probably guessed it: This story has a moral and it doesn't have to do with your underwear choices or not being a stupid teenager.  It's a simple truth, and it's the reason I keep coming back to riding.  It's one of the most important reasons why I teach.

Riding will set you free.  No, that's a lie; there's so much more to this than the minutes your ass has been in a saddle.
Being an equestrian will set you free.

You develop a sense of humor for every time you've eaten dust.  You find independence because no one sits in your saddle but you.  You learn that you control your own path. And yeah, you may have to deal with a bratty partner once in a while, but your success depends on your ability to win them over and compromise.  You find that life isn't painless, and sometimes, you're going to have to hurt for what you want. 
Sometimes, you have to learn that you won't get what you want.

Most of all, though all of these lessons add to this, you learn this one beautiful truth.  So simple, so freeing...  All defeat can be overcome.

You are limited only by your lack of imagination.
And a Dover Saddlery catalog.

love,
Girl


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The Return of Somewhere Down the Centerline!

>> Sunday, April 8, 2012

It's been almost two years since I learned the joys of showering in a camper..

Where did time go?!

Anyway, ANNOUNCEMENT::
I will be returning to Clark this summer, teaching riding lessons, and hopefully getting some of my own saddle time again!!

So, stay tuned! You all know from previous experiences that kids + ponies + Girl = ... hilarity.

To remind you of what life with Clark (my lovely camper) was like before, check out some of my favorite moments.. Like the time I hiked through Hell (Pasture) and back or the time I almost had a heart attack in the camper.

Or check out my mom's favorite moments, about how we became horsepeople or why there is a tag for 'times I should have worn a real bra' on this blog. (... Oh yes, there is.)

In other news, my move to college was great! I miss riding and teaching, but I get to do both when I come home. (Which I try to almost every weekend.. I'm that Girl.) I'll be done with my Business and Economics major next spring and will finish my Psychology minor in Fall 2013.

And then I, Girl, will be a grown up. (!?!?!?!?! AHHHHHH.)

Chestnut Thoroughbred mares are less frightening.

More soon,
Girl

While you wait, one of my Littles, Ashton, jumping the Cow... Too cute, right??

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Girl, age 13. Horse, age.. A couple days?

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