Wow! I honestly have to agree with just about every post; you're lucky that you're riding at all!
I worked my butt off to have the horse I had when I was younger. I put every single cent of my paychecks towards her board, vet care, farrier and everything else that my mare needed; I never complained once about it. I never had a free ride! When I got my second horse I was 18 and busted my butt working at the barn AND a second job to make ends meet so I could care for both my mare and my gelding; all the while I was going to college full time! I really wanted to ride western pleasure but neither of my horses were cut out for it. I ran games with my mare (she was an arab) and rode my gelding (he was a TB) simply as a trail horse. Almost 3 years ago I had to make the decision as both of them had come to the end of their lives within 3 months of each other. I ended up paying for them to be cremated. Now, I'm thankful that my mom made me pay for the horses as it gave me a sense of accomplishment and responsibility!
It's about wanting what you have and not having what you want! I am a mom now and I have 2 boys. If they came to me and sounded as ungrateful as you; they'd have the horse and tack taken from them and sold! IMO, I think you need to settle down and think about things rationally. Maybe if you had to pay for everything and your mother wasn't as supportive as she has been; you'd have more appreciation for her! Like Marty said, mothers are not magicians and cannot pull rabbits out of hats all the time! The economy sucks big time right now... Be grateful for what you have as you could have nothing!
I worked my butt off to have the horse I had when I was younger. I put every single cent of my paychecks towards her board, vet care, farrier and everything else that my mare needed; I never complained once about it. I never had a free ride! When I got my second horse I was 18 and busted my butt working at the barn AND a second job to make ends meet so I could care for both my mare and my gelding; all the while I was going to college full time! I really wanted to ride western pleasure but neither of my horses were cut out for it. I ran games with my mare (she was an arab) and rode my gelding (he was a TB) simply as a trail horse. Almost 3 years ago I had to make the decision as both of them had come to the end of their lives within 3 months of each other. I ended up paying for them to be cremated. Now, I'm thankful that my mom made me pay for the horses as it gave me a sense of accomplishment and responsibility!
It's about wanting what you have and not having what you want! I am a mom now and I have 2 boys. If they came to me and sounded as ungrateful as you; they'd have the horse and tack taken from them and sold! IMO, I think you need to settle down and think about things rationally. Maybe if you had to pay for everything and your mother wasn't as supportive as she has been; you'd have more appreciation for her! Like Marty said, mothers are not magicians and cannot pull rabbits out of hats all the time! The economy sucks big time right now... Be grateful for what you have as you could have nothing!