I can soooooo relate to this topic! lol
I have two minis, a 3 yr old and a yearling filly.
I have 3 kids...2 busy boys ages 8 and 6 and a 16 month old daughter who with all her might will be able to do everything her big brothers do!
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I run a daycare for school aged kids and I work part time at a tack shop.
I am usually running around with my head cut off! :new_shocked:
My routine is:
Wake up, dog goes out when I go out to feed.
Kids get up, daycare kids arrive, get them off to school.
Get ready for work.
Come home from work, get ready for kids off the bus.
Daycare closes at 5, dinner, baseball, feed horses, clean up a what I can.
I squeeze in their "workouts" in between and my so called cleaning (lol) in between that and my daughter's naps.
I've had horses since I was 7 and minis since last fall. My husband is not the animal lover like I always have been. My boys don't have a huge interest in them, but my daughter is already my lil' horse girl...if only she were a little older to help out! lol
I have never shown, but somehow got "suckered" into going to my first show EVER this weekend (you know who you are! :hypocrite: lol ). I decided that it would be a good learning experience for me. I have to say, with all of the other daily juggling I do, this show prepping is HARD and I'm only getting one ready! I was very focused (focused means pretty much dropping all other things) on grooming and conditioning her when all of a sudden I got hit with a head cold, so I have been "picking at it" every day. That's the only way I could do it.
My feeding routine is pretty easy and quick. I do work with them when I can, usually taking them for walks. If I can't actually work with them, I still go out to groom and spoil them. Dreamland said it just right...it's my ME time! My "mommy is out playing with her ponies, let me just indulge" time.
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I wish I had some advice, but I think that if you're feeling like it's more of a chore for you, you'll have to tweak something somewhere. You're already cutting back on one horse which will be a help, I believe. I understand wanting to focus on them and work them, but like anything else you have to take time and step back and just take it all in. Kiss their fuzzy noses, breathe in the horsie smells, brush them because you love to see them all dolled up, braid their manes and put bows in their tails (lol). Just try to take some time where you can go back to when you're a little girl and all you did was just love ON them.
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I'm not trying to imply that you don't love them (you obviously do), but I think you just need to fall back IN love.
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And yes, Triggy...what IS housework?? lol
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I have two minis, a 3 yr old and a yearling filly.
I have 3 kids...2 busy boys ages 8 and 6 and a 16 month old daughter who with all her might will be able to do everything her big brothers do!
I run a daycare for school aged kids and I work part time at a tack shop.
I am usually running around with my head cut off! :new_shocked:
My routine is:
Wake up, dog goes out when I go out to feed.
Kids get up, daycare kids arrive, get them off to school.
Get ready for work.
Come home from work, get ready for kids off the bus.
Daycare closes at 5, dinner, baseball, feed horses, clean up a what I can.
I squeeze in their "workouts" in between and my so called cleaning (lol) in between that and my daughter's naps.
I've had horses since I was 7 and minis since last fall. My husband is not the animal lover like I always have been. My boys don't have a huge interest in them, but my daughter is already my lil' horse girl...if only she were a little older to help out! lol
I have never shown, but somehow got "suckered" into going to my first show EVER this weekend (you know who you are! :hypocrite: lol ). I decided that it would be a good learning experience for me. I have to say, with all of the other daily juggling I do, this show prepping is HARD and I'm only getting one ready! I was very focused (focused means pretty much dropping all other things) on grooming and conditioning her when all of a sudden I got hit with a head cold, so I have been "picking at it" every day. That's the only way I could do it.
My feeding routine is pretty easy and quick. I do work with them when I can, usually taking them for walks. If I can't actually work with them, I still go out to groom and spoil them. Dreamland said it just right...it's my ME time! My "mommy is out playing with her ponies, let me just indulge" time.
I wish I had some advice, but I think that if you're feeling like it's more of a chore for you, you'll have to tweak something somewhere. You're already cutting back on one horse which will be a help, I believe. I understand wanting to focus on them and work them, but like anything else you have to take time and step back and just take it all in. Kiss their fuzzy noses, breathe in the horsie smells, brush them because you love to see them all dolled up, braid their manes and put bows in their tails (lol). Just try to take some time where you can go back to when you're a little girl and all you did was just love ON them.
I'm not trying to imply that you don't love them (you obviously do), but I think you just need to fall back IN love.
And yes, Triggy...what IS housework?? lol