I am going to pull my hair out! Oh, why can't you just move your
hip over. Hello! Am I invisible?
Hard days with my horse remain as the most difficult part of my life.
Having an older, experienced horse does not free me from the days when I am
choking down tears. I feel stupid. Crying over the fact that my horse will not
pay attention or cannot climb up out of her lazy attitude to put any effort
into what we are doing.
A lesson remains visible in these situations, however. Nothing is perfect.
I cannot go out to the barn and expect my horse to perform like an angel every
single day. If anything, I am most likely the one that carried the issues out
to my horse. Horses pick up on emotions and if I am having a difficult day it
remains as the better choice to just groom her or go for a walk instead of
doing ground work (of course if I have some type of ranch job later in life I will have to stay mature enough to keep control of my feelings). Taking emotional baggage to the barn on any given day can
create a more frustrating situation then one intended. Now, I remind
myself not to try a new groundwork routine or go for a ride if I cannot
demonstrate patience if my horse gets pushy and I only want to relax. I do not
get angry with my horse. I just find myself feeling like the world crashes in
on my already frazzled nerves. My sentence above gives a good example of an
actual day when I brought my emotions to my horse and said- "Here. Deal
with me. Perform perfectly in the hottest part of the day."
Initially, I tried lunging (having a horse on a long rope and asking
them to move in a circle in front of the individual) my horse and she kept
moving her hip towards me in general distaste to the fact I was working with
her (in essence she was blocking me out of the circle I wanted her to work in).
Additionally, it was a hot afternoon and Myria's irritation increased with the
added factor of biting flies.
I continually strive to better myself as a horse person. However, I
am young and find it harder to stuff my emotions somewhere else until I
am through working with my horse. I admire all those that walk out to the barn
and leave their bad days somewhere else, especially horse trainers who can
maintain a tender outlook when they work with a horse. I have decided that the
best course of action when I am having a hard day and I want to go out to the
barn remains as the decision to just groom, walk, or ride my horse in an
enclosed area and only work on things that I know we can accomplish even on the
worst days.
Moreover another useful experience reaches through the difficult
horse days. One should not take their frustration out on other people in life
either. If I am dealing with issues I do not want to bring my anxiety to my
equine friend or any of my other friends and family. I have taken the lesson of
not bringing my junk to the barn as seriously as not taking it to my friends.
That does not mean that I cannot share what I might be dealing with to my
friends. It just means I do not say- "Here. Deal with me. No, I do not
want to hear about your bad day. How about we talk about my life instead."
I struggle with the "no frustration to the barn" lesson frequently.
It remains hard for me to keep up with not letting emotions rule my horse or
family life. If nothing else horses, family, and friends offer a shoulder to
cry on when one needs it most. I am fortunate to have all three of the
shoulders at my disposal whether I choose to show my emotions or not.
Hey Buddyyyyyy! Aw, my alerter didn't tell me you'd posted more! :( I missed some! But these are great; thanks! :D
ReplyDeleteHI BUDDY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNo biggy! Thanks for looking at them. Sorry I have not been comenting on your blog! It is truly amazing and I always enjoy reading your posts. They are so well written. I have just been super busy! No excuses, though!
Cameo
Heyyyy Buddy!
DeleteMissed ya at the food pantry! I understand things are busy.....but I still missed ya! I got your comments--you're so sweet! I'm just glad to hear you're reading :) See you at the ball? Pleeeease tell me you'll be there! :)
Liddy
Hi Buddyyyyyyyyy,
DeleteSorry I missed the food pantry, I was going to come, but mom needed some help and I just couldn't make it. Yes! I should be at the ball. Can't wait to see you!
Cameo
Cameo,
ReplyDeleteThank you for what you shared.
Hope to see you on Thursday!
~Jessica
"...For the joy of the Lord is your strength." ~Nehemiah 8:10
Hi Jessica,
DeleteYour so welcome, thank you for replying. I hope we see each other on Thursday too!!!
Cameo
By the way, the poem you wrote for the newsletter was really good. You should post it on here.
ReplyDeleteHey Hannah!
DeleteThank you! I was not sure whether I should post the whole poem or not yet. It is several pages long, but to be sure, I am going to put it on here soon!
I looked up your blog today and posted some comments. No need to reply necessarily, it is an awesome blog!
Talk to ya later,
Cameo
Okay. I'd love to read the rest of it.
DeleteI saw your comments. Thanks for checking it out:)