tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7313163701155816488.post1516777729970892979..comments2023-06-17T05:11:18.468-05:00Comments on Manitoba MoonSox and Me: Making the 'right' strideSand.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04371583910189754998noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7313163701155816488.post-8067588168282909532011-09-15T05:21:14.698-05:002011-09-15T05:21:14.698-05:00Don't be so hard on yourself! :) I think most ...Don't be so hard on yourself! :) I think most of us are in a similar situation. I would love love love a new saddle (I've even thought about the Wintec Isabell Werth!) but it's just not a priority right now. I've gone through thoughts similar in the past. "OMG I will be a much better rider if I have this." "Or I will ride much more often if I have this." Most of the time that's not the case. The thing that has changed my riding for the good has been to move Grayson to a place where I'm comfortable working him. A place that I don't feel like I'm being glared at because I'm a clicker trainer or because I always have and probably always will ride bitless.<br /><br />I know all the horse bloggers love their horses but your love for Moon is like nothing else. You would give him the uh... Moon? ha ha! You want him to be comfortable, happy and healthy. I love that and your approach to owning a horse.<br /><br />Don't worry about all the "stuff" that you wont have at the new barn. You may not even need it. Just be the happy go lucky, horse obsessed person that you are and I bet people will envy you and your relationship with your pony :)Julie Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02142733317969099441noreply@blogger.com