Hi group, :saludando:
Some of you that post, I know and others I don't. I've been stopping in on occasion over the last couple of months. Well it's cold and snowy in Pa. I'm finding some extra time today to do some online stuff. I figure I owe everyone an intro on myself. I typically am not just the lurker type. To those that don't know me, I live south of Pittsburgh, Pa. I've got three grown kids, 2 of them married, another married to the Army and my first grandbaby( Girl) due next month. I'll celebrate my 30th wedding anniversary this fall. My hubby Matt helps when I just can't do but he calls himself the facilitator, ponies aren't his things... That's ok because he's a good sport. We've been in a sell down over the past 3 years because of some health issues I have. I did add a little colt in the spring because I was being optimistic that the spring surgeries were going to be hugely impacting my health picture to the positive. I have Shetlands in my blood, I just didn't want to let my illness rob them from me. WELL, I am improved but still generally weak and not where I thought I would be. So we continue to sell down but we've almost reach our goal. I'm looking to jump into some discussions as I'm looking forward to enjoying and using the ones who stay. It's always good to be able to bouce training ideas and when you need some encouragement from a group of fellow pony owners. So I hope I'll fit right in.
It's amazing how much time is spent in trying to sell and find matching homes. So many shoppers and few truly interested. It will be SO GOOD when that is done. It's never been my cup of tea. So many are great at it...I struggle. I really am looking forward to playing with less work. I'm getting there!
: We did add 2 precious small minis to have not only for me but as starters for our coming grandkids. I figure I'll always have to be able to play with equine, so now I've cover my abilities into the future. I will always have a couple Shetlands and the minis are just some icing on top!
If you would like to visit our small farm via the web, my web site addess is http://www.bluerosesetters.com
Have a great day!
Christie
Some of you that post, I know and others I don't. I've been stopping in on occasion over the last couple of months. Well it's cold and snowy in Pa. I'm finding some extra time today to do some online stuff. I figure I owe everyone an intro on myself. I typically am not just the lurker type. To those that don't know me, I live south of Pittsburgh, Pa. I've got three grown kids, 2 of them married, another married to the Army and my first grandbaby( Girl) due next month. I'll celebrate my 30th wedding anniversary this fall. My hubby Matt helps when I just can't do but he calls himself the facilitator, ponies aren't his things... That's ok because he's a good sport. We've been in a sell down over the past 3 years because of some health issues I have. I did add a little colt in the spring because I was being optimistic that the spring surgeries were going to be hugely impacting my health picture to the positive. I have Shetlands in my blood, I just didn't want to let my illness rob them from me. WELL, I am improved but still generally weak and not where I thought I would be. So we continue to sell down but we've almost reach our goal. I'm looking to jump into some discussions as I'm looking forward to enjoying and using the ones who stay. It's always good to be able to bouce training ideas and when you need some encouragement from a group of fellow pony owners. So I hope I'll fit right in.
It's amazing how much time is spent in trying to sell and find matching homes. So many shoppers and few truly interested. It will be SO GOOD when that is done. It's never been my cup of tea. So many are great at it...I struggle. I really am looking forward to playing with less work. I'm getting there!
If you would like to visit our small farm via the web, my web site addess is http://www.bluerosesetters.com
Have a great day!
Christie