tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post773222046175748311..comments2024-02-17T02:33:59.962-08:00Comments on Adventures of a Horse Crazed Mind: The Value of a Broke Horse...Chelsihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05045101705493626989noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post-28753769392175220812013-09-30T19:09:21.096-07:002013-09-30T19:09:21.096-07:00WELL said my baby girl! It somehow reminds me of ...WELL said my baby girl! It somehow reminds me of raising you! The black eye (thank god it was a baseball), the stitches in the forehead (thank god it was the patio doors that I kept too clean just once), the broken wrist (thank god it was just from rolling blading), the wild falls that you would take cause you always tripped over something (cause you were always looking the other way). Standing at the door as you walked away....waiting for the turn of your head and a little wave just to let me know you were going to be okay! (and thank god you were)<br />Your weekends away from me and then the summers that eventually turned into the years as you fell in love with a wonderful man. <br /> I have used so many Thank Gods I don't think there is any left for me. But there is actually, I thank all the heavens on earth that I have three wonderful kids that bring joy and laughter into my life everyday. I thank the powers that be, that you all have the kindest soul and warmest heart and that you embrace life and treat it like there are no tomorrows. I am thankful that all of you return the love and shower me daily with it, you don't hide it and despite your getting to the age that you think some of the time you know better then me, I can deal with that too because you stand beside me. Not behind me and not in front of me and I love you for it.<br />So I know that I haven't used them all up because all of you are with me everyday!MOMnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8578616175371417043.post-58501380038938704812013-09-28T11:36:30.822-07:002013-09-28T11:36:30.822-07:00It's funny the way some riders/trainers look a...It's funny the way some riders/trainers look at horsemen like us and say, "But that's scary..." Like we have a flock of turkeys that pick around in the fields and first thing I do is throw the horses out with them instead of 3 pastures over. I get the wide-eye from other boarders saying I'm going to stress out the horses. Or when I say, "I'll be back, walking down the road with B to the ice cream shop." They call us crazy, but our horses are quieter and have a smaller injury rate :)Madeline C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14246076712179468308noreply@blogger.com