Revelations
Don’t you hate when life gets in the way of your riding? I’ve been defending a trial for one of my firm’s municipal clients which means, essentially, that I’ve been living at the office. Now that the worst of it is over, I’ve come to some shocking revelations:
1. I have a horse! He’s really great, too. Almost forgot about him….
2. I have a blog! Two blogs, actually. And there’s been nothing but tumbleweeds rolling around on here the past few weeks. Sorry about that, I hope no one has dust allergies.
3. It’s summer! I was having trouble determining the season given that I’ve been living in air conditioning and under flourescent lights for three weeks.
This weekend, once my eyes adjusted to the daylight, I finally got to spend some real quality time with my horse, other than the hour or so I’ve been able to sneak in to check on him over the past three weeks. (I’ve been told by a few people who drive pick-up trucks that Tucker has been coming to the fenceline expectantly when they pull in, hoping it was me, which is basically just the saddest and sweetest thing I’ve ever heard).
I’m happy to report that Tucker was really super this weekend! Even after three weeks off, he wasn’t spooky or fresh or tense when I rode him yesterday, just lovely and forward and relaxed. I lunged Saturday, and while he started off playing a bit, he settled right down in a few minutes, kept one ear trained on me, and responded to all my voice commands, which was a good sign. My fingers are tightly crossed that the Ulcer Gard is working, and it will be the solution to all the ridiculous spooking and carryings-on as of late. I don’t think I can say for sure until I’ve had a few more good rides, which I’m planning to do this week.
We now have a new goal, which is to determine whether my horse is, in fact, pregnant, or whether some of this can be shed away with a few weeks of exercise:
Looks like both of us need to get off our butts and start being mindful that it’s bikini season! Thank goodness at least I don’t stay out all night eating….


"The Story of a Working Adult Ammie and the Horse Who Takes Care of Her" --Marissa grew up in Monmouth County, New Jersey. She has been riding since she was five years old, and has competed hunters and jumpers for most of her life. She purchased Tucker, a Dutch Warmblood gelding, as a yearling in 2003 and they now compete in the Adult Amateur Hunters.
A self-proclaimed hunter princess, Marissa is a huge fan of all things related to the hunter ring, especially the derbies. She is also an attorney, and her practice includes municipal government defense, class actions, and of course, equine law.
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