Thursday, August 28, 2014

Screw You Fate! (just kidding fate...playing to the audience...no offense intended)

Went back to my home state, 16 long hours across 6 states.  I'm going to create a video game called Escape Montana, the goal being finding the border. It felt like we were in Montana 15 of those 16 hours.  It just would not end.  

While I was there, I went on my first trail ride since surgery.  I was riding Katie, she used to be kept at my house so I knew her pretty well.  We went with 4 other people and Katie wanted to keep up.  I wanted to go slow...like walk slow.  She thought that was B.S and that I was stifling her equine enthusiasm so some head tossing and pulling was involved.  I just wanted to stay at the back of the pack with another rider on an older horse.  

We went up hills and down, my left numb leg struggled so I listed to the right and the saddle wanted to pull over some.  Let's hear it for breastplates that help hold saddles in place!  When I walk I list to the left so at least it was a change of pace.  Now here is the exciting news!  I got off and I felt fine.  Like really, no worse than normal and normal is fine.  Yay!  I felt fine the next day too!  Double Yay!  Screw you fate.  I'll ride if I want too.  

All in all, the entire trip was great.  I was a bit achy due to driving, activities and a different bed and as usual, slow and limpy but hey, whatever.  My dear friend gave me a beautiful saddle and matching bridle and breastplate that will fit my giant horse Rome.  I have some confidence born from not dying on my trail ride.  Things are okee dokee.

We had a great time visiting friends and family and just hanging out. Shopping, cooking, eating and of course making soap.   It was a great trip and much needed.  

Another dear friend had a nasty spill off her motorcycle and I had a chance to see her at the physical rehab facility.  To her, I believe in you and your ability to make a full recovery.  Be easy on yourself and celebrate the little improvements!  Sometimes they feel few and far between, but thankfully, we do heal!
  

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