My husband’s a total jerk.
Yeah, I’m looking at you, Bean.
Look what’s for sale on Craigslist right now:
$1000.
That mare, who is four years old, is only $1000.
Here’s a video of her when she had 30 days put on her, back in July. It’s her 10th ride – she’s a little busy with her head, but I think it might be a product of the way she’s being ridden – not that I am saying I could do any better. I’m not trying to bash the rider, just excuse the horse, if that makes sense.
I told Bean if we got her, I’d never ask for another Christmas or birthday present ever again, and that I’d greet him at the door with a gin and tonic every day, and never accidentally get pregnant with any more kids that cost lots of money….
but noooooo.
He said no. Actually, what he said is “we can afford to buy her, but not feed her.”
Apparently he thinks silly little things like “paying the mortgage on time” and “buying regular groceries for the kids” are more important than this:
Food, schmood.
Sigh. Being a grown-up sucks sometimes.
VERY cute horse! I can see why you are enamored with her.
But, I really do have to agree with Bean. The cheap part is the purchase price. This one would need lots of training before she was really “fun”, if you know what I mean. 🙂
The time will come, Becky. Hang in there! I hope you have found some places in the Portland area that allow you to get your horse fix until then???
Oh, she is gorgeous. I can see why you want her.
Twins sound like something that would happen to you. Maybe you ought to not jinx yourself. Idiot.
It will happen eventually. The horse – not the twins. Although knowing your luck, both at once.
What a cutie!! Hey you can come here I have one big four year old gelding that needs to be ridden with about the same temperament.
That whole “being a grown-up” thing?
I don’t know word one about it.
Obviously.
Also: what are you doing, shopping Craigslist, when you know that I shall skin you alive and keep your scalp as a trophy if you should bring home a non-Standardbred?
Hmmm. That red hair would look pretty awesome on my war-belt.
Tell ya what, Becky…. I’ve been where you are and I feel your pain deeply. Do you know where Gaston is? If you can find your way to Gaston, you can play with the big red boy in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4JtWylcbRA
I’ll even let you use a bridle if you want. 🙂
True. But because you chose the Bean and stuck with him, you are within a year of getting your own pony. Whereas I continue to beat myself up by browsing real estate ads, even though I’m years and years away from that.
But there is real pity-she’s gorgeous! But the right one will come soon!
Oh man, if it wasn’t for those two cute kids you have, it might be worth the risk….
I think the horse is cute in her photos, but I wasn’t impressed at ALL with the video. I do think Bean has his priorities backwards though. Silly mortgage. It can wait 😛
Cute horse, though I can’t say I understand what the rider was doing in much of the video. Then again, I have never trained a horse from the ground up.
It’s just a matter of time, Becky. I hear ya – I look at the CL horses all the time.
We will get it figured out to get my girl moved up by you so you can have your pony therapy. I really hope your husband appreciates me after you’re a nicer, more pleasant wife because you had your pony time. Because, we know it won’t last forever. And then you’ll need your own pony when she comes home to me.
Keep in mind who will be wiping the twins butts for the next few years.
Not such a good threat, hunh?