When I wrote about our Summer List a few weeks ago, I mentioned that one of our to-do items was to visit a horse farm and ride horses. We were able to do part of that when we went to a horse farm with my Mother-in-law.
The girls had a great time seeing these beautiful horses.
But, Percherons are so huge, they aren’t really for riding.
The closest we could come to riding these big guys was to get a wagon ride.
The girls really enjoyed that trip.
But I still really wanted them to have a chance to ride horses.
Today we went on an outing with that goal in mind.
Near my my parents’ house is a wrangler camp where there is a riding stable. They have “pony rides” for little ones, and when my mom called this morning she was told that they were doing rides “all day every day.”
So we hurried and got ready. Which of course didn’t occur very quickly when getting three kids and myself dressed and sun screened, but we managed to hit the road a little after 11am. We arrived to the stable at about 11:45, only to see a sign on the door saying “Sorry, we’re out. Back at 1pm.”
I called the place again and got a message saying they are closed for lunch from 12 to 1. Apparently “all day every day” didn’t mean to them what it meant to us.
My girls could see horses out the car windows and were whining about getting out and riding them.
I pulled the car around to the back of the riding place so they could get out and at least look at the horses that were tied up along the fence.
As we were checking out these pretties, I was rapidly trying to figure out what we should do next.
Option 1: Go home and call it a day, get lunch and be down for naps at a reasonable time. Hope that seeing the horses would be enough to tide them over and then come back another day, earlier in the day, to ride.
Option 2: Find somewhere to have lunch (nothing was closer than at least a 20 minute drive) and come back to ride after 1.
Naturally, we chose Option 2.
We had a fun buffet lunch at the lakeside lodge and went back for rides.
I am so glad we did.
The girls had so much fun. They were excited that they got to ride big horses, instead of ponies. They smiled and chattered happily.
Miss told the handlers about our trip to see the Percherons.
When we asked Lass what her favorite kind of horse is she said, “This one I’m on!”
I loved watching them.
We didn’t get back until about 3. Naps were short. Girls were a bit crabby this evening. But it didn’t even matter.
This was well worth it.
Check it off.
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