Here is the horse I am making an offer on. Pending clean blood test (which we think it will be). I am in that funny place of trying to be neutral. It’s possible the proverbial rug can still be pulled out from under me before buying the horse.

I will tell you more about him if and when he becomes my own.

buying the horse

 

He looks remarkably like my beloved DC, but he acts remarkably different as he has a much calmer demeanor (and he has a long beautiful forelock as opposed to DC’s funny “fro-lock” that was always fuzzy and never grew).

My brain has been rehearsing best and worst case scenarios for the last 24 hours.

“What if I get him and and he goes lame?”

“What if he has some freak accident?”

“What if I never get attached?”

I didn’t pet him that much on the day of the trial or yesterday during the vet check. I didn’t talk to him that much either. Just a few pats and a few “good boys.” I’m guarding my heart still.

The vet I used yesterday I had never met before as she is from the San Diego area. She was professional and a good communicator. And toward the end of the exam she shared with me on the plane of rider to rider, woman to woman–not professional to client–that she thinks he’s a diamond in the rough.

My trainer thinks so too.

And I agree.

And so, I don’t know how this will flesh out, but I am taking the plunge.

And I am learning to be comfortable with the risk.

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