How time flies! Many of you have been quite busy with your horses. From early foaling to training, showing, backpacking, importing horses, and just enjoying your horses in your own back yard! I feel so fortunate to talk to so many horse owners and really get a ‘feel’ of what is going on in our horse world. Our common thread is being involved with our horses…and one question that I have for you is, “How much are you able to get out there and ride?”

Here are a few other ideas:
- Get involved with a local group. This is a great way to find others that are willing to help you.
- Contact your local cooperative extension agency for resources. Many times you will find that the office staff are the people that can immediately help you or put you in touch with someone that can.
- Attend a clinic; it may be the thing you need to just get you ‘jump started’.
- Seek out a good trainer, one that understands your position, will be patient and will work around, and with, your schedule. Weather you have a lesson two times a week, once a week or once every two weeks, once a month…you are moving forward!
- Try a new discipline! It can be so rewarding and extremely interesting… every discipline broadens your experience and shows you how versatile your horse truly is! It also allows you to be open to ‘new’ ideas and can make you a better rider.
- Just go get your horse out of the pasture and groom him, spend time walking in hand. Try lounging. This will help your horse listen to your voice and he will listen to you better when you do get on his back. Not sure how to lounge? Once again, seek out a good horseman to show you how. One short lesson will have you on your way! It’s that easy.
- Take baby steps. Don’t feel that you have to go out and do a full ‘routine’! Take time and enjoy even a short 20 or 30 minute groom, lounge or ride… A little bit of time means more sometimes than trying to do too much to start. Before you know it, you will be spending a bit more time and enjoying every minute of it!!!!