Okay, as promised yesterday here are the answers to my Equestrian Bucket List!
2. Win a blue ribbon, even if it’s for the egg and spoon race! I have won a few blue ribbons at the local shows I used to attend and it is a wonderful feeling. I hope I get to repeat that feeling someday with Rosie.
3. Enjoy an evening of equestrian theater, from major touring productions such as Cavalia to local performance troupes. I was able to see Cavallo once when we were in Vegas and it was wonderful. I hope I get to see something like that again.
4. Try your hand at cattle work. Find out what it means when they say a horse is “cowy.” We did a small section on this in my riding lessons in college and it was a lot of fun. The horse I was riding really locked onto the steer and worked it a bit but then started crowhopping! Everyone laughed because this was a horse that was used almost exclusively for the beginners at the college. He had never done anything like that before! I would like to try a horse that had been trained on cows and knew what it was doing.
5. Jump! From crossrails to cross-country obstacles, experience the thrill of soaring over fences. I have done enough jumping to know that I don't really want to do anymore of it other than jumping over fallen trees on the trail. I think the highest I have ever jumped was about three feet.
6. Fall off and get right back on again. Conquering fear is empowering. Done it. Hope I can always do it.
7. See the majestic white Lipizzan stallions of the Spanish Riding School. I have seen them several times and will go to see them again if they land in my area.
8. Come to a sliding stop on a well-trained reining horse. This I would love to do! I have done some spins but never a sliding stop.
9. Take a lesson with your equestrian idol, _________ (you fill in the blank.) Hmm, this one is a thinker. I don't know who I would choose.
10. Nurse a horse through a crisis and back to full health. I have been a helper to a person doing this more than once and frankly it looks exhausting but rewarding.
11. Experience the smooth ride of a gaited horse. This I have done. I have had the pleasure of riding a Paso Fino, a Tennessee Walker and a Missouri Fox Trotter. The Walker was my favorite. I even considered getting a gaited horse before I purchased Rosie.
12. Watch the horses come through the Head of the Lake on cross-country day at the Rolex Three-Day Event. Maybe someday.
13. Have the courage to do the right thing for your horse, even when it’s not easy. I have done this and it isn't easy.
14. Attend the Kentucky Derby dressed to the nines—including hat! Can't wait to do this!
15. Tackle a trail accessible only by horseback and enjoy the view. Hmmm, not sure if I have done this or not.
16. Take your dream vacation on horseback. I think Lysh and I will have to do this someday together.
17. Master the sitting trot. I used to be able to, not sure if I still can.
18. Ride a fine-tuned horse in your discipline of choice, be it dressage schoolmaster or barrel champ. I would like to try one of any discipline except maybe saddle bronc. ;-)
19. Watch polo. Even better, try your hand at it! I haven't seen this and Midland even had a polo team but I could never pin down when they were playing.
20. Feed, muck, groom, ride. Repeat daily. Done this, can't wait to be able to do it again.
21. Wake up to a whinny every morning. Oh how I wish!
22. Fly down the track on a Thoroughbred. I haven't done this and I'm not sure if I would have the balls to actually do it.
23. Meet one of your favorite famous horses in person. I don't know if I have a favorite...
24. Ride bareback, bridleless ... or both! I have ridden bareback many a time and bridleless a few times when I probably shouldn't have.
25. Share a bond with your horse that’s deeper than words. Maybe someday
Now here are a few that are on my own personal list.
* Ride a horse in every state. So far I have Maine, Colorado, Wyoming, and Texas.
* Ride Rosie at least once in every state in the lower 48. I hatched this scheme when we were in Colorado which seemed to be a more central location for making this work. I'm not sure if it will work now but I am still going to try and give it a go.
* Have good times with my daughter and horses when she gets a little bigger.
* Try horse camping.
* Keep my horses at home again.
Hmmm, that is all I can think of for now. I'm sure I will come up with 15 other things once I post this.
The best view in the world!
2 comments:
There are 7 of these things I have yet to do, which is really pretty good considering I'm only 29...seems like there's a pretty good chance I can get them done before I "kick the bucket."
I borrowed the bucket list and put it up on my blog at http://dunappaloosafarm.blogspot.com/2010/01/equine-bucket-list.html
and i put up my answers to the list.
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