Ooh thanks for the thread.
I spent from being 10 to 21ish at the local riding school. Yard owner was a big of a dragon but took me under her wing. By the time I was 12 I was riding after school every night exercising the riding school ponies over winter. I was a year older than her dd and we were mates and to make it easier to get to the yard I was staying at their house all weekend.
By the time I was 14 I was staying 5 nights a week and all the holidays. Things weren't great at home and it was my escape.
When I was 15 my younger sister was bought a pony by my then stepdad as she had asked for one.
. Obviously I had begged and pleaded since I could talk but I obviously didn't get one.
Riding school owner promptly went and picked up her retired event pony from stud before they could cover her and gave her me! Love that woman.
I sold my last horse when I was 21 as he was a bit of a thug and I was working full time and no one would ride him apart from me. Which meant I spent many weekends getting tanked around with and it just wasn't worth it.
Had about 8 years off horses. Bought dd a little welsh pony off my mate when dd was 1, bought her another when she was 7 and then had ds.
Dd isnt actually that interested. She likes in hand showing. Not bothered about riding and is pretty windy.
So instead of buying her another bigger pony when she outgrew the little ones I bought myself a 2 year old highland filly. She is 4 now. Just started lunging her and she is very sweet and very calm which I will.need.
Keep leaning on her after I have lunged her and am desperate to swing my leg over.
Will be taking dd for her weekly lesson at riding school on Wednesday and will book myself a lesson for the week after. Excited very muchly!