I am getting all settled in in Corvallis. I have a basement apartment in a house with 1 other girl. Jessica. We both train Clinton Anderson style and both are Ag/Animal Science Majors (Equine Science for me).
I am officially Rushing in Sigma Alpha and that will be next week. I am attending some of the Orientation weeks stuff this week even though I'm transfer, not freshman.
I will post pictures of my place and random pictures when I get a camera (hint hint).
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
3 weeks and counting...
Well on the 23rd I leave for school. I have a HUGE to do list before I go.
1. Sell Peyton
2. Pack Organized
3. Check with vet to see if Aspen needs anything special
4. Buy textbooks
5. Sell some produce at the Farmers Market
6. Pay Rent for September
7. Pay Board for September
8. Finish moving broken hay bales
9. Keep students happy
10. Clean my car inside and out (truck too)
11. Clean trailer inside and out
12. Clean Standing tack room
13. THE LIST GOES ON!!!
I cannot believe how tough it is to sell a wonderfully trained Thoroughbred. I am practically giving him away at $900. This is ridiculous.
Mischief is staying, I really should find him a more suited name. Then again, I guess he is a little brat sometimes so maybe that fits. I have at least 2 kids that are 5 that will take lessons with him this winter when I come home 1 weekend a month for lessons.
I have a new student. She has a Fjord horse, he is so dang cute, but really pushy. Easily fixed.
If anyone knows of someone wanting a show horse that could take you to state fair, please send them my way.... He's only $900!
1. Sell Peyton
2. Pack Organized
3. Check with vet to see if Aspen needs anything special
4. Buy textbooks
5. Sell some produce at the Farmers Market
6. Pay Rent for September
7. Pay Board for September
8. Finish moving broken hay bales
9. Keep students happy
10. Clean my car inside and out (truck too)
11. Clean trailer inside and out
12. Clean Standing tack room
13. THE LIST GOES ON!!!
I cannot believe how tough it is to sell a wonderfully trained Thoroughbred. I am practically giving him away at $900. This is ridiculous.
Mischief is staying, I really should find him a more suited name. Then again, I guess he is a little brat sometimes so maybe that fits. I have at least 2 kids that are 5 that will take lessons with him this winter when I come home 1 weekend a month for lessons.
I have a new student. She has a Fjord horse, he is so dang cute, but really pushy. Easily fixed.
If anyone knows of someone wanting a show horse that could take you to state fair, please send them my way.... He's only $900!
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