Friday, February 15, 2013

The One?

You know how sometimes you see a picture of a horse and you're just like, "WOW".

You don't even need to see him move, he's just that nice?

Then when you DO see him go, you think about how amazing it would be to ride that. To have all that power and talent to work with.

And then you're half in love with him before you've even met him?

Good things come in plain brown wrappers.

He's OTTB, belongs to a friend-of-a-friend. Impeccably bred, too slow as a racehorse. My vet has checked him and several people I trust think he is a fantastic prospect.

All that's left now is for us to meet. He's several states away; I fly out today to spend the weekend with him. 

Keep your fingers crossed! 

21 comments:

  1. Good Luck! I hope he is the One :) Beautiful head shot!

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    1. Thanks! He is a handsome boy, and he seems to have a temperament to match. Fingers crossed!

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    1. CFS, I keep thinking the same thing, lol!

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    2. Good luck! I am new to your blog and look forward to following your adventures with your new boy and Red :)

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  3. So excited!!! The photo of him is GORGEOUS! I'll have my fingers crossed for you this weekend!

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  4. Hmm - You know how sometimes you see a picture of a horse and you're just like, "WOW"... And then you're half in love with him before you've even met him? ...
    All that's left now is for us to meet. He's several states away; I fly out today to spend the weekend with him.
    Not sure if this sounds like internet dating or if it should be the beginning of a romance novel. Hope you have a splendid weekend and that you bring him home to meet the family.

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  5. Oh Jen, he's gorgeous! I so hope it's a happy match.

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  6. They haven't seen the REST of him yet! Wait til you show them THAT!

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  7. He's gorgeous Jen! Can't wait for the report.

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  8. 'Waiting waiting!! Can't wait to hear! (and SEE!)

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