Red Hills 2015 |
They are not just horses and I would be the first to say that to label them as pets is demeaning. They are so much more than that...
I used to say that Sugar and I were married. Like an old married couple, sometimes we took each other for granted and sometimes we argued about little things (like spooking in the same corner for every ride, spinning me off at hay bales or, I'm sure, sharing her treats with Da Boys). And, like an old married couple we knew what made each other happy, content and for the most part, enjoyed the same things.
The Perfect Pony (really a pony) |
They are not just horses.
I am now deeply in the search for a new Partner. And, when I write emails, describe what I want, I can't say... Looking for a new horse. You see, I don't want a new horse. I want a Partner and a friend.
When I write ages 5-8 (up to 10 ok), it's not because I think a 12 year old is too old. No, older horses have a lot to offer and some, exactly what I need in a new partner. I write ages 5-8 because I want a long term working relationship. I think I want to marry again.
Sug and her Twenty Something Friend |
And Sugar, when I talk about what I'm looking for and what I don't want and your name comes up... Remember, you were loved, cared for and adored no matter what.
Even when I was cursing you as you galloped away, laughed at being DFL one more time or hugging you for the best ride ever, you were what you were and I loved you for it.
5 comments:
Hugs. Hang in there.
I'm so sorry for the loss of Sugar and thank you for putting into words the intangible sense of connection we share with our Companions.
A wise horsewoman told me after my first horse died that my future horses should have some element that reminds me of my first horse. I hated the advice at the time - I thought it implied that my first horse could be replaced in even a small way. But it was some of the best advice I've ever gotten. My horses since Bo have had little features which which honor him and bring me joy.
You brought tears to my eyes once again...I believe you don't truly know that feeling until you have love and lost an equine partner. Wishing you all the best in your quest for another!
(hug) But hey, we could have a competition for how many times our beloved partners, who endearingly galloped away & left us to the tigers, kept us humble in my personal niche of the DFL!
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