Loren&Rocky
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Well, it has been 8 months that I have lived with my aunt and uncle. It has been VERY difficult. My aunt does not like my husband and barely tolerates my son. She is an extremely difficult person to live with. It has been very hard to live here. Also, this house is now on the market and I am sure going to sell fast. We don't really know where we will go if it does sell, but if we have not sold our house, we may have to rent a place and board the horses.
Our house in NH was appraised out at $20K under what we were asking. The renters wanted to buy it and at the asking price we were going to throw in our backhoe. Well, now they want it at the appraised price and still get the backhoe for nothing. We are struggling with that right now. Being 3,000 miles away gives us a great disadvantage.
We sold my black Arabian mare Velvet, a few months ago and now tomorrow her daughter Cleo will be going to her new home, pending a clear vet check. We took my husband's old mare Bien, down to where she was born at his mother's house in CA. She is doing great there and giving pony rides to her other grand children.
While we were in CA to drop off Bien, my MIL gave Loren a haflinger yearling filly named Catalina. We did not need another horse, but we took her home any way. While we were in CA we also took the remains on our little dog, Tonka to be buried on my MIL's property where he was born also. We miss Tonka very much.
My aunt, who we live with, kept telling us we needed to get another dog. We were not really ready, but she went and got us one anyway. She got a male mini Australian Sheppard. It has been great having him. Loren named him Case, after the tractor. We call him Casey.
So, I am going to be riding horseless for a while, but that is OK. David and I will just share CJ and we will try and buy a cart for Rocky and Slick so that Loren and I can have some fun with his minis together.
Here is Casey!!
Here is Cleo's new owner riding her:
I will miss her
Here is Catalina:
We did well at a show last week!!
Our house in NH was appraised out at $20K under what we were asking. The renters wanted to buy it and at the asking price we were going to throw in our backhoe. Well, now they want it at the appraised price and still get the backhoe for nothing. We are struggling with that right now. Being 3,000 miles away gives us a great disadvantage.
We sold my black Arabian mare Velvet, a few months ago and now tomorrow her daughter Cleo will be going to her new home, pending a clear vet check. We took my husband's old mare Bien, down to where she was born at his mother's house in CA. She is doing great there and giving pony rides to her other grand children.
While we were in CA to drop off Bien, my MIL gave Loren a haflinger yearling filly named Catalina. We did not need another horse, but we took her home any way. While we were in CA we also took the remains on our little dog, Tonka to be buried on my MIL's property where he was born also. We miss Tonka very much.
My aunt, who we live with, kept telling us we needed to get another dog. We were not really ready, but she went and got us one anyway. She got a male mini Australian Sheppard. It has been great having him. Loren named him Case, after the tractor. We call him Casey.
So, I am going to be riding horseless for a while, but that is OK. David and I will just share CJ and we will try and buy a cart for Rocky and Slick so that Loren and I can have some fun with his minis together.
Here is Casey!!
Here is Cleo's new owner riding her:
I will miss her
Here is Catalina:
We did well at a show last week!!