I would take lessons. LOTS of lessons. On different horses, Walker included. But I would also take lessons on other horses so that at least I had some exposure to horses with an affinity for disciplines we can't do - jumping, dressage, reining, cutting, etc. Plus, it never hurts to put some miles on different horses.
If I had $10,000...
I would lease a second horse. This would be the best of both worlds. I wouldn't feel bad about taking Walker back to Western Pleasure because I would have the second horse to do some of the other things I want to try. I could have my cake and eat it too - get to keep the love of my life AND get to try (and dare I dream to say "excel at") a discipline I would better enjoy.
If I had $
I would buy a second horse. Same as leasing a second horse only Walker gets a brother. I imagine that this will be the plan eventually. It just depends on how long "eventually" is.
If I had $1,000,000...
I would have Walker and however many lovely ponies I want. I would have a nice big ol' farm house with a beautiful barn and lots of fields. While I would probably keep my ponies at a place where I could continue to learn and have another watchful set of eyes, I could retire my ponies to my backyard or even keep a few there for the extensive trails I will obviously have. If I had $1,000,000, I would probably spend the ENTIRE thing on horses (after I paid off my debt and gave some to my parents, of course).
But instead I have $0...
So I will make the best of life. I will not complain that I am poor nor make excuses for not having the fanciest toy. I will be thankful that I have a healthy, goofy pony who tries harder for me than many horses would. I will work hard because at the end of the day, you get what you want by working hard, not by spending money.
It's always fun to dream, I always dream of hitting the powerball.
ReplyDeleteNever hurts to dream! Good attitude :)
ReplyDeleteAwww....that's a great attitude to have!!
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! :)
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