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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 191517" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>What's killing me is that yes, I should have ridden the horse instead of daughter. I have arthritis in my back and it's not very comfortable for me to ride a big mover like this horse is; but I should have done it. I have more experience. I wouldn't have stayed on with the bucks he threw (he's not malicious but unfortunately VERY athletic), but I might have managed to turn myself in the air and not had the same injury. I've fallen off him once, strictly through being rather stiff at 48, when he gave a jump sideways at something, and I was able to turn so I just got a big bruise on my butt. </p><p></p><p>It's my fault, that's what I can't get past. Shouldn't, I guess. I loved this horse just for his beauty and fantastic movement. I could have watched him forever, without deluding myself that I was somehow going to take him to the top. But I ruined daughter's chance at her dream. That's my real pain.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the hugs. I do appreciate them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 191517, member: 2884"] What's killing me is that yes, I should have ridden the horse instead of daughter. I have arthritis in my back and it's not very comfortable for me to ride a big mover like this horse is; but I should have done it. I have more experience. I wouldn't have stayed on with the bucks he threw (he's not malicious but unfortunately VERY athletic), but I might have managed to turn myself in the air and not had the same injury. I've fallen off him once, strictly through being rather stiff at 48, when he gave a jump sideways at something, and I was able to turn so I just got a big bruise on my butt. It's my fault, that's what I can't get past. Shouldn't, I guess. I loved this horse just for his beauty and fantastic movement. I could have watched him forever, without deluding myself that I was somehow going to take him to the top. But I ruined daughter's chance at her dream. That's my real pain. Thanks for the hugs. I do appreciate them. [/QUOTE]
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