Yesterday I showed up to my lesson with Remy sporting a tail that would have given George Morris the coronary of his life. Mud season wreaks havoc on long, luscious tails. I was pressed for time and apologized to Judy: "I had the choice between timeliness and cleanliness - and timeliness won!" Luckily, Judy agreed - and I neglected to tell her that at a German barn it would have meant buying a round of drinks for everyone!
So today I decided to groom both boys thoroughly. Hours and a bottle of 'Cowboy Magic' later (while contemplating if there actually is such a thing as a cowboy conditioning his horse's tail?) both boys' coats shone and their tails looked splendid. The irony was not lost on me: I do my make up in 10 min. flat, and 'hairstyling' boils down to: wash, gel, air dry.
Between grooming, riding, and puttering around the barn I got home five hours after I had left... and then I did horse laundry. In the meantime JP had cleaned the house, did the grocery shopping, and bought flowers. I do like this job sharing! Then it hit me - something non-horsey might be called for: Cake! I baked a mean German red wine-chocolate cake to make up for focusing on horse keeping instead of housekeeping. That worked!
The journey of two Morgans: *Saumur*: Dismissed as not-trainable by experienced trainers and the Amish alike. Together we worked our way from learning to steer to the USDF Bronze Medal. Saumur passed away in 2022 at the age of 26. *Remy*: Cheerful, loving -but not without quirks- on his way up the levels. This is also a tribute to the remarkable professionals helping us along the way, Roz Kinstler, Lisa Oberg, Vanessa Voltman; and most of all to Jean-Paul, husband extra-ordinaire.
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