anyone going to wes clinic at moreton morrell 2008/03/20 22:46
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I am attending with my daft old dippy old welsh cob. Why cant he understand an English aid for leg yield after many years of dressage lessons, but happily roll back from lesson 1?
Im a bit dubious about it all, as Im doing this and trying to relocate to manchester from Brum, changing employers after 7 happy years, leaving three years old son for longest time very alone with dadda and not really sure about my horse and treeless barefoot western saddles...but nevertheless...IM SOOOO EXCITED!!!!
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Re:anyone going to wes clinic at moreton morrell 2008/03/21 00:36
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Best of luck. I'm sure you'll really enjoy it and I know what it's like leaving your baby for a couple of days for the first time but he'll be fine with his Daddy. They can do a little male bonding Have fun!
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Re:anyone going to wes clinic at moreton morrell 2008/03/21 10:10
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I'll be there and don't worry about all the other stuff - when you get away with your horse, you can have some relaxing ME time!! I am leaving my husband at home with four VERY active boys for the first time and not worried at all (maybe I should be)
I am using a cordura saddle this time, find it easier to carry around at clinics than the heavy leather one.
See you there
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Re:anyone going to wes clinic at moreton morrell 2008/03/21 11:38
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I think I will attend just so I CAN leave my hubby with all of mine........I'll even attend horseless so he has MORE to do!
Seriously, I am very fortunate, I have a not originally horsey hubby who is getting more accepting of me being away with one or more of them - and youngest son is teenager now, so he doesn't care.
Roll on later nights, longer days and not so wet weather.
Jude.
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