It
wasn’t all miserable. I loved this barn
and Tom Riley. I loved my friends and
really enjoyed watching them have so much fun. My husband was finally happy! Way back when we started this horse stuff, we
both used to dream of someday being able to ride a real cutting horse…yea
right.
The best
part of being at this barn was our people. RHO was a training barn with no real
borders to speak of. When we all came in
together, we became Tom Riley’s barn. We were his students, his prospects and his extended family. It was literally overnight
that RHO was created as a boarding facility with permanent residents. My desire to be back with my old trainer
slowly faded. In all reality, she was
not in any position to start up a new place and we were all settled and happy. Me? Well, I saw a big change in Dakota and my
husband was thrilled. I knew that our
horses were in the best shape ever and well cared for. That’s really all I ever wanted.
The respect
I had for Tom was sincere. My feelings
for him changed to deep admiration in one sweep of a conversation we had.
“Michele,
I hope you don’t mind but I took the liberty of riding your horse this month so
I could see for myself what she was about. I know you want to ride; we just
have to git your head around it. For
what you are doing, and what you want to do, I can’t offer you a better
horse. She is a fine horse and she is
fine for you and I want you to start riding her. I will work with her and you and we’ll git
cha goin, believe me when I tell ya”
I
believed everything Tom told me…from day one.
That’s why I was surprised, a little happy but mostly upset. Upset
because it really was me all the time with Dakota (which I knew). Upset because the great wizard of RHO really did have nothing in his black bag for me.
I wanted so much to be able to
have enough confidence and strength to be able to enjoy myself instead of
wondering if I’m gonna die with each ride. I really did want a new horse, a Tom
Riley horse that was simple, no frills, sound and kind. However, now I felt I
was truly stuck with Dakota, but it
did make me a little more determined to conquer this battle.
Tom
continued to ride Dakota and I rarely took lessons. Honestly, I didn’t want to
ride her. Tom also said I would know
when it was time and when I was ready. My friends begged me to ride with them… you’ll be fine, they said… just a little
trail ride around the property they said… Really??? Did you just meet me or something? I can’t do this.
A month
of training went by and it was time. OK,
so I rode... took a lesson or two on Dakota and began to smile. She was different... not perfect, but responsive
and relaxed. Slowly I rode but no faster
than a jog…
The day
came when I was just comfortable enough to ride around the arena and be able to
sit on top of my beautiful paint mare and make believe I could ride!
We were
all together in the arena… Me, Sue, Donna and Sharon. Tom Riley proudly watched us.
I
remember the look on his face as he marched into the middle and said “Ladies,
please line up here… so we did… and next... I would like you all to welcome
Michele to RHO as part of our barn…now take your rides around the arena… They
clapped... Tom’s face was beaming and I cried like a baby!!!
Sue
announced me as the newest member of the Barbed Wire Babes and I truly felt
complete! Such a small accomplishment… but to me it was huge!
So,this day marked the true beginning of the Barbed Wire Babes .


Beautiful! ����
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