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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Polo Madnessss

I've hit a phase in my life where polos are now my utter obsession.
I only have two pairs at the moment that i've come close to pretty much never using, but the other day I said "What the hey? Why not put them to use?"
So the crazy tangent on the search for fantastic new polo wraps has begun! I've got me eye on a pair of wild and crazy tye-dye wraps that would bring out Jack's coloring....if you can't tell that's my excuse for my "need" of them.

QUESTION!
Have you ever been obsessed with on particular equine-related thing at a time in your life?
Much luck to keep the infatuation under control, haha!

-Parrish & Jackaroo

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Weather is Weird

Weather aggravates me.
Not even kidding.
I can barely depend on either one weather service station or another, and have lately been constantly relying on the Internet weather station to give me a reliable source so I can RIDE!
Today was a very good day overall, though, despite the grotesque, rolling clouds that could have poured out rain in the middle of my rides. It warmed up so dramatically down here that I went from about four layers on Sunday to a light T-shirt today!
Naturally, the horses have begun to shed their fluffy and everlasting winter coats-except for the body clipped and velvety "men"-leaving me with more fluffballs of horse hair on my whole body than I have hair on my head.
It's all for the horses though! Don't we know it, spending every waking moment with them. Rain or shine, snow or hail, blah blah blah. Pretty much every weather situation suits how loving we horse-fanatics are. ;)
-Parrish & Jackaroo

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

A Day in Photos


A good friend of mine that I ride with brought her camera with her, and since the arena's were much too soggy and flooded to even think of stepping in, we hacked around the farm, and she sent these wonderful photos to me. You can always enjoy a day-after-rainy day! Enjoy!
-Parrish & Jackaroo








Friday, January 8, 2010

Dedication (The Newfound Virtue?)

I know of many a rider who very competitively shows, and a select few have chosen to dedicate this year's special show season to a certain person, point in their life, or something in general that means a great deal to them.
So I began to think: Why not give my show season something amazing to be dedicated to?
I had been thinking about this dedication before I even knew peer riders had the same idea as well.
Time to put the plan into action!
My dedication for the 2010 show season:

MY ILLINOIS FAMILY & FRIENDS

I should really make it a bumper sticker to put on our car, but I'm not that over the edge. ;)
These people deserve an honor like that more than anything, in my opinion. They have been there for me through thick and thin, helped me in my time-more like times-of need, and have just been wonderful to me and my riding career in general.
From my wonderful and caring father-even though he was not so obsessed as me with horses-who had been there at my shows and has been acquainted with all my fellow horsemen. He made me look at reality and realize my goals in life, equine or not. He has forever been the best father anyone could ask for, and I hope he knows it!
The UTTERLY AMAZING 4-H Club that I had been-and still have been, whether I live there or not!- involved with over 4 years. They taught me so much more than I thought possible, and guided me to become a member of such a loving and knowledgeable community of horsemen/horsewomen.
And my generous, spontaneous friends outside of my larger than life horse bubble. They supported my equine obsession for years on end and never let me give up on my dreams, or let the possible become impossible.
All of these people are family to me, blood-related or whatever they may really be to me. The dedication I am making to them of my show season means more to me than I think it means to them, and it will remain that way, hahahaa!

So here's to success. To failure.
To happiness. To sorrow.
And to dreams. To LIFE.
I love you Yankees, and don't ever forget it! <333

Friday, January 1, 2010

Ringing in the New Year...with Alfalfa of Course!

Starting out the New Year right is everybody's need, no matter the situation. We have hopefully all made several good, worth-the-effort resolutions as well!
My question every year, however, is if our pals pick-up on our "fresh start" vibes and make a few resolutions themselves:

1. Eat more hay to keep my fat little belly fat and full.
2. Be just a little less pleasant to mom.
3. Start small talk with the girls in the other pasture a little more often.
4. Just eat more overall. Good enough for me!

Seems as if Jack is willing to put some effort into his goals this year!
My question to everyone on here for today's short blog:

What are YOUR New Year's Resolutions involving you and your horse?

Have a wonderful start to your 2010 year, and many blessings and well wishes to you all.
-Parrish & Jackaroo

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Pony Kisses & Holiday Wishes



As hopefully you can all see, the Christmas holidays are right around the corner, and for every little girl that loves horses you can only guess what's on this year's wish list.
As for myself, my best christmas wishes have already come true. Jack will undergo some stall decorations-and maybe receive some prizes and treats in the process!-as will our house.
A special holiday wish is that of a leather bracelet with his name engraved on a plate.
Just imagine what a sight some people might have to see me walking around with "Jack" on my wrist.

(And a special wish oh Santy: maybe an inch of snow or so down here in old Louisiana? Sprinkle some of that North Pole on us, i'm sure there's enough to spare. Hahaha!)

Happy Holidays Dear Bloggers!
-Parrish & Jackaroo

Sunday, August 23, 2009

The Great Move

Destination: southern Louisiana. 
Reason: there's an colored assortment, take your pick. 

Though when it comes to moving an equine, there's almost too much that goes into moving him halfway across the country. 
Strenuous is the word i've been using to describe how the trip had affected Mr. Jackaroo, and people can barely believe that.

"Why, he was only in a trailer for about two days! How bad could it be?" 

Ahaha.
A 6 hour stop was in need on the first day, where the horses were provided with stable rest and food/water. 
Even then, loss of weight was a bit more than I expected. No, he didn't turn out to be the most emaciated horse i've ever seen, but he sure wasn't the chubby Pillsbury Doughboy either. 
Even with two weeks down here in the South, things turn out very odd for such an overly curious horse as Mr. Jack. 
New friends don't come quickly. he made them, but with the pace of the fastest snail on Earth.
You could imagine that's pretty slow. 
Work-out schedules get messed with, and he now requires the ultimate lunging workout before sticking my foot anywhere near te stirrup. 
I'm ok with that. What happens, happens. 

I didn't expect heat. Or rain.
I should get smacked upside the head as if I were under the orders of a Mr. Gibbs, for not expecting so much heat.
The rain I could do without. 
But what a move does to a horse can affect the owner just as well. I know this all to well.
It's hard to find a god trailering company that gives you a reasonable quote for our budget. Finding the right barn to. That came easier than the trailering, actually. 

Have any of you ever had to make a great move? Or move to different barns? 
Tell me your story, and comment!