Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Fun....!.It isn't a four-letter word










Lauren and I were yackin' on the
phone the other day ( something we are quite good at, truth be known...) and she was telling me about her ride the other day with a friend and how it was just a side show comedy act. The two horses were basically galloping down the trail with a vague level of direction maintained, bareback, halters and big Sugar Eatin' Grins on their faces, laughing all the way home...I loved it! What a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon! No proper
flexion, probably no collectio
n, more then likely not a shred of roundness..............But were the horses having fun??????? And were they having fun together????? Hmmmmmmm...

I think we all to often seem to forget about actually having FUN with our horses....forgetting about 'proper' form and function. As well and fine as it is to have our higher horsemanship goals, places we aspire to go, and activities we participate in from showing to trail riding, I believe it is vital to just have fun and be with our horse friends in a silly, casual and non-structured way. Whether it was as Lauren and her pal were doing, madly galloping bareback, howling with laughter at the freedom of it, swimming at a great spot on the river on a HOT summer day, or maybe just sitting and hanging out with your horse, soaking up the moments of stillness and peace, without trying to make (!) anything happen...just allowing each other to be together.......






Part of the slippery deal about having fun as a grown-up is remembering how to be like a kid again and it can take a conscious effort on our part to Let Go of control, be in the Moment, let loose the c
hild in us, Let Go of our fears, and just allow ourselves to relax! We so often want this for our horses, to relax and trust us, so imagine that! We have to be willing to do the same thing....and often we have to be the one that does it first.....

Be creative, be off the wall, be zany, be curious, be INTERESTING to yourself and your horse! Take your buddy for a walk or bike ride and actually allow them to graze to their hearts content ( ok, maybe not THAT long......:) Sitting around with your friends in the field, or in the evening at a clinic while you unwind, hanging out with your horse....and watch them become engaged with your ridiculous and highly unusual behavior...They love it! My horses and dogs share a very special relationship, and Indy and Sage totally have a rapport....they tease and taunt one another, and nuzzle and completely enjoy one another's company. Sage will bark at Indy's face while he is trying to catch one of her exposed body bits, both loving the game. At camps, to help people slow down and just be with their horses as well as actually allowing their horse to be the one that decides to connect, and do something completely different. I have people sit at the end of their 22ft. ropes, with their backs to the horse and...............wait. Always, always, always this is an amazing thing to do. What crazy thoughts go thru our heads, and how it teats our patience (hmmmmmm maybe it is like mediation.....) but the gift of connection it brings is sooooooooo worth it. (I also do this with the training horses, to help establish rapport and trust...both ways!) I do suggest good weather for this little experiment, or fun it may not be......



So. Maybe play (!) around with having some silly, non-structured fun......go ahead! embarss yourself! Be a silly-ass and laugh til your belly hurts! Do something so off the wall, your neighbors stare and then look the other way, the cat hinds under the stairs, the dog thinks you are the wackiest, coolest thing ever (well, he probably already does, so your off the hook there..........) and your horse just might get to thinking he wants to be with you, too. Not because you made him , but because you guys are having FUN !

And besides, its just darn near impossible to have a bad day when you lay backwards, bareback on your horse, with your arms folded across his beautiful bum, eyes closed while the rhythm of his eating lulls your worries away and peace and bliss enfold you...........

3 comments:

  1. thanks for this stef. i was taking myself FAR too seriously today!

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  2. haha I like the part where you say to do something that makes your neighbors stare... I'm pretty sure my neighbors think I'm nuts but that statment reminded me of the summer at the Vicky squared camp. Remember the looks we got when we took that bag of lime out into the field and started making that track? Everyone at the ranch thought we were a little odd.... Wendal even came out to see what in the world we were doing! Good times!

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  3. You are right fun isn't a 4 letter word. Its a 3 letter word!!

    Isn't that how Lauren normally rides (galloping down the trail with a vague level of direction maintained) if I'm not mistaken? :p

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