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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 537090" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>We coud keep a horse on our property, but don't really have a place to ride besides the side of the road (not ideal) unless we also invest in a trailer. As far as boarding, I'm not sure how much it is. We'll have to see how it goes and how involved V wants to be (and the other kids too). Ultimately, I am not against buying a horse and we certainly have the means to do it (husband knows how to take care of horses and we could make it work financially if we decide it is a priority). I even thought of sending V to his aunt in NY who has a horse farm for 1 week or 1(over 40 horses), but he is a bit young yet. </p><p>It is just nice to have a successful experience. Specially when I think about the challenges ahead of us next year. Maybe, horse back riding could become an oasis for him to recharge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 537090, member: 11847"] We coud keep a horse on our property, but don't really have a place to ride besides the side of the road (not ideal) unless we also invest in a trailer. As far as boarding, I'm not sure how much it is. We'll have to see how it goes and how involved V wants to be (and the other kids too). Ultimately, I am not against buying a horse and we certainly have the means to do it (husband knows how to take care of horses and we could make it work financially if we decide it is a priority). I even thought of sending V to his aunt in NY who has a horse farm for 1 week or 1(over 40 horses), but he is a bit young yet. It is just nice to have a successful experience. Specially when I think about the challenges ahead of us next year. Maybe, horse back riding could become an oasis for him to recharge. [/QUOTE]
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