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Blogger Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

words of wisdom!...

they really do have to learn by trial and error. We can't teach them all there is, and yes that is a painful fact I am learning as well.

PS.. I was always too nervous in the show ring, just not cut out for competition, not sure why but I accepted it and moved on, and now enjoy leisure riding much more. Wow that's a run-on sentence if ever there was one :-)

Congratulations to your daughter for moving ahead and seeing her horse do well at the end of the day.

September 18, 2011 at 10:16 PM

Blogger celkalee said...

Sabin is so well seated in this photo, you would think all the nerves were behaving for her and horse. We all learn by our own experiences, but I understand, you actually feel their pain, disappointment and misgivings. A cuddle and a conversation will help. As long as you talk and share, that is the lesson she will learn. When the really big problems come up, she will come, cuddle and talk.

September 19, 2011 at 1:03 AM

Blogger will said...

Blame the low marks on those damn Russian judges!

September 19, 2011 at 3:13 AM

Blogger Joanna Jenkins said...

Sabin looks beautiful on her horse.

My nieces show horses and I know exactly what you're feeling because I've heard it from my sisters before. It's tough, but I'm glad Sabin was back up and riding by the end of the day :-)

Cheers, jj

September 19, 2011 at 6:27 AM

Blogger spudballoo said...

oh this was a heartbreaking read, my heart was in my mouth from start to finish. Well I think Sabin looks absolutely BEAUTIFUL on M, they wear each other well don't you think? It's very bad luck to have had a difficult first show, but don't blame yourself...you thought she was ready and she was ready, but then all the goalposts moved which you couldn't have known and that's just how life goes.

Great that she got back on later and that M did well later on, hopefully that will have given Sabin a boost. She did great, she got herself and M ready for a show, she got out there and stayed on, didn't refuse to do it or give up because it was too scary. I think it shows huge bravery and commitment x

This parenting lark gets more difficult as they get older, I agree. We're a little behind you but I really fear Bertie's first 'failure'. He's horribly competitive and doesn't deal with losing at all well, but he's going to have to learn to do so. In the meantime I try to expose him to 'failure' whilst desperately trying to protect him from it all at the same time!

Well done Sabin. Have a 'you're so totally brave and you and M look ROCKING' rosette from me. xx

September 19, 2011 at 8:24 AM

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