I’m in shock, can you imagine, after 2 years almost every
day looking at the online horse market, and driving all over kingdom come, that
my search might end.
Should end, will end? I’ll believe it when I see the horse
arrive at my house.
My mind is running crazily, I am somewhat euphoric, I’m worrying
a bit, and I don’t think I’ll be able to be my most productive at work these
next two days. Mostly I’m in awe.
**
I was at Aldi and I called my man to see if he needed anything.
As we were talking he casually said, “Would you like to pay 200E for the horse’s
delivery?”
I was like*, “What, stop – what did you say?”
He said, “I got a call from the mare’s owner and she wants
to deliver the horse on Sunday and would like to know if you agree to paying
200 plus gas.”
“I, uh, Sunday, I, what, too soon, slow down, I need to …wait.”
He said, “I told her Sunday would be great because you’ve
waited long enough for a horse.”
“But it’s so muddy, and the grass has just started…I wanted
to lay down gravel on that muddy spot…”
Then I realized I was being vain, and that it can rain in
August and cause mud, and actually, by Sunday the cherry trees will be blooming
and it will be glorious, the owner can carry that impression in her mind when she leaves.
I had been anxious about the thought of bringing a horse
home with frozen mud which could twist or break a leg, but I think that risk is
gone now.
**
I called the owner and she told me the mare passed her
pre-purchase exam, and the vet only noted one problem, an “Ueberbein” which is an
injury of the cannon bone or splint, I’m not sure, I have to research more. I panicked when I
looked up “Ueberbein” and it seemed to describe arthritis. And I saw nothing on
her legs, but perhaps it’s something you can feel and not see. The vet says it’s just a blemish.
I can’t believe this.
I need to take some time off work so I can just spend time
with the mare the first few days.
**
I need a name. I was hoping to see her papers for ideas but
that might not work out, so I’m back to brainstorming. I cannot give her my
favorite, secret name because that name goes with an exotic Arabian. I cannot
call her by her name, which is just stupid. For now my top choice for her is
Marah, because I like two-syllable names with a sounds, and no horse that I
know has this name (except for one of Baasha’s relatives, a tiny black mare). I
also like Talia, Dania, or Sienna (though I don’t really like color names, I
haven’t seen this one used before).
I woke up this morning and my first thought was, “Something
happ—OMGosh. Horse. HORSE.”
32 comments:
Wow! That is so exciting - can't wait for her arrival!
wow!! how exciting... :-) Maybe the name will come when you get to know her a bit more? Can't wait to see more pics of her at home.
So happy for you & her. Sunday will be like Christmas morning, one that goes on for a good long time.
YIPPEEEE!!!!!!! So excited and happy for you!!!!!
Your excitement made me smile!
Woo hoo!!!!!!!! I can't wait to hear more!!!!! :0)
I am hyper ventilating with you!
YES! I'm so very happy for you! And I can't stop giggling about your man being sneaky like that, hahaha!
OMG - Horse - HORSE!!!!!!!
The name will come to you!
how exciting!!!
- The Equestrian Vagabond
Such exciting news!
Good for you. I can't wait to see pictures at 'home.'
Dan
how exciting! I remember that nervous, oh my goodness what have I done feeling. Can't wait to hear more about her, as she settles in she may just decide a name for herself...
Yay how exciting! I am looking forward to her arrival
Yeah! HORSE!
I'm sorta partial to "Sienna" but only because my daughter recently lost her lovely old red-chocolate lab by that name.
Could it be a Splint? Those resolve themselves. Also Congratulations!!
Yippppppeeeeeeee!!!!!
Cranking up the name-generation engine!
((Big smile))
I am so happy for you! Now quit overthinking it girl! and fall in LOVE again! ((hugs))
Smiling a great big Smile for you Beth! It gives me something to be happy about right in a rather worrisome time for me!
I like Sienna....but she may be something else, it will come to you when she is with you....somehow she will tell you, :)
Cannot wait for the pics and stories to come of your and hers adventures to come...
Tara
So exciting!!!
Congratulations!
I am so happy for you.
Alright! Incredibly Good News! I really LIKED the mare! Sienna is a beautiful name - nice for mare too!
Wonderful news. I am so pleased for you and your new mare. She's a lucky girl to have found you.
I'm Crying For Joy...And For The Fact, Your Man Is Awesome.
How Excitingly/Terrifying!
And Mostly Wonderful....Of Course, Time Off To Just Be With Her!
Funny,I Just Looked At An Old Post Headed"Totally My Fault"...After A Trailer Incident In Which I Failed To Wrap Was Legs, And A Horse Stepped On Her Splint Bone. It Was Not Fractured...And Of They Are, They Must Be Removed Most Times. But Hers Was Not. My Sisters Mare Has An Old Injury On The Splint BonE Too....Totally Doesn't Impair Her, So The Very Said," No Worries Unless Her Gait Changes, And There Is Heat/ Swelling.
Your Mare( "YOUR MARE") Sounds Life She'll B Fine Too!!!
Let Her Tell You What Name She'll Have!
Love This Time For You!!!
Kac
I'm so excited for you!!!
Jumps up and down. . . I feel nervous for you, you've waited sooo long, and I'm almost afraid to really get excited. I cannot wait to see a million photos! Sunday can't some soon enough. And I love the name Marah! Yippee!
Yippee!!!!!
Happy dance for you!!
Oh, how wonderful! I am excited for you!
Wonderful news!!
Oh, that's great. I really liked this mare in your photos of her, but, perhaps a bit like you, I was almost afraid to say so in a comment for fear it would not work out. So happy for you.
I'm so excited for you!!!!! And I love, love, love the name Marah!! Do you pronounce it Mar-uh? Mar as in far?
Aaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
:)
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