Silas is fine

Here is the much overdue update.  I thought it would be interesting to write about Silas being hurt in the middle of the injury instead of hindsight.  The ending is pretty boring, but that’s definitely what’s best for us.  Rewind to last Tuesday –...

Leaving now

Silas is definitely lame.  I couldn’t even coax him to leave the stall because his leg hurt so bad.  There were no huge bloody cuts – just a few old ones from a couple weeks ago.  I can breathe a sigh of relief from that one.  He was eating fine and while...

That dreaded call

Around 11am I got the call every horse person dreads. The call that makes your heart sink to your stomach at the sight of the barn manager’s phone number popping up on your cell phone screen.  This time it was the college girl doing choree for the week while...

Silas and JMan

Here is Silas giving JJ and big horsey greeting when we got to the barn. Thankfully Silas seems to really like his new baby brother!

a new phase

To all my friends and followers – I truly appreciate all of your support and the time you’ve invested in reading my blog.  Every time one of you has commented, facebook liked, asked me questions, or anything else about my stories I am excited and humbled...

Final Answer

I quickly exited the stall while Patti leisurely closed the door behind us.  No doubt she’d been through enough serious situations with horses that this was just one more to add to this list.  The horse wasn’t hers though.  Gideon wasn’t her friend...

The Day of Reckoning

The day of reckoning finally arrived.  I drove the 20 miles from my house in Madison to the vet clinic off the Gluckstadt exit.  Silent tears streaked my face.  Even with the vision that lingered in the back of my brain, I wasn’t sure what it meant.  Did that...

The Vision

Three days.  Three agonizing, treacherous days.  I was forced to wait until the head vet, Dr. Vice, returned from his trip to get the final word.  Gideon stayed at the clinic where he could be monitored.  What we knew was his leg was broken.  We didn’t know if...

Freedom!

Senior year was demanding. School, sports, and work was ripping me into 3 pieces. I had to fight to keep myself together and find time to see my beloved Gideon.  Luckily I spent part of the year working at a barn just a few miles from where Gid lived.  At least three...

Healing

If you are a first time reader, I suggest backtracking and reading the previous 2 posts. With my heart as heavy as an anvil I drove out to the barn.  I hadn’t ridden Silas in 5 days and I’m supposed to be rehabilitating him from an injury.  Noone else was...
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