It's time for another round of Ammy Hour, wherein we meet the coolest and most hardworking people in the horse industry--the adult ammies who make it all happen on a budget. This week, we meet Carly of Poor Woman Showing. She's always been one of my favorite reads--if you think her horse stories are fun, you should look up he account of the incident with the Christmas lights. I was rolling. At any rate, here's Carly!
1) You’re at dinner with work colleagues. How do you introduce yourself?
You should all know who I am because it's printed on the paper in
front of you. However, if you're an illiterate farmer, I am your local
Farm Bureau secretary. All in favor of skipping this meeting and going straight for the complimentary food, say, "Aye"
2) But what you really meant to say was this:
MightyBobbyMagee, or Bobby, is an 8yo. OTTB who has a rather suprising aptitude for eventing given the fact that he often gazes at you with his classically vacant expression.
4) How did you meet him/her?
We have competed through the stadium phase of Novice in eventing. A thrown shoe ended our season with an early retirement on cross country in our first attempt at that level. Overall, I try to keep things interesting for both of us. I would consider Bobby an eventer that just so happens to participate in such malarkey as skijoring , ponying questionably obedient horses out on trails, and learning to drive once the weather is nice enough.
This year I'm playing with the idea of moving up to Training in the fall. My end goal is to compete at Preliminary. I think Bobby will probably max out at that level, and since I currently have to flex my mental muscles to not pee my breeches when leaving the start box at any level (It gets better as I start jumping, really.), I don't see myself wanting to go any higher.
7) How do you finance the addiction?
My fiancee finances my addiction. It's far from the ideal situation it
sounds like. I battle both bi-polar disorder and anxiety--I have for
most of my life--so interacting with people can be challenging for me.
The infamous "Hubby" and I have been together for years, and it's a
situation that works well for us, though it probably wouldn't work for
many other couples.8) How often do you ride?
I'm an extremely competitive person, and the sorest loser you'll ever meet. There's nothing that gets me more motivated than someone telling me, "No way."
10) If there was one thing you could say to people getting ready to join the ranks of riding (or re-riding) adults, what would it be?
What took you so long?!
11) Bottom line:
Make sure you enjoy your horse first and foremost. Everyone gets into fights with their partners, but if you dread swinging your leg over him or her, what's the point? I struggled for a long time connecting with Bobby after losing my last horse, but I had so much history with him, I knew we just had to find some equal ground. Now I'm just as happy plodding along on a trail ride with friends than I am when he's pulling me around a cross country course. It's all about being teammates.
Many thanks to Carly for participating!! Remember to check out her blog (if you haven't already) here. There are so many different ways for adult ammies to be involved with horses after the parents are done paying bills.
Want to participate? Know someone who should? Contact me through the contact page on this blog or in the comments section!
Yay! Carly + Bobby! Love these guys!
ReplyDeleteLove Carly and her blog :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Yeah, Carly!
ReplyDeleteCarly's blog is one of my favorites! Love me a OTTB :)
ReplyDeleteYay Carly and Bobby have a great partnership and I always love reading her blog!
ReplyDeleteI've never even heard of her blog! I'll check it out. :D
ReplyDeleteYay you for you guys! Love PWS :)
ReplyDeleteYay!!! I'm super late in commenting, but I love following Carly's blog!
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