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Lorelei, you are so welcome, but there''s no need to thank me...support is free and easy to give!Date: 4/27/2007 3:43:02 AM
Author: Lorelei
Thanks again for your continued support Kim, it really helps me. I am trying my best to carry on, but I am bouncing from one different and awful feeling to another and it hurts, not to mention all the tears. He was such a huge part of my life and I was so lucky that I was able to be at home and make him my life''s work. This morning a few minutes ago I thought I heard him yelling for his breakfast....The mind can play cruel tricks. He was such as noisy horse and made it clear in no uncertain terms that I was being neglectful of him. He was spoiled but he had the biggest heart, so huge I can''t describe it in words and I won''t even try.![]()
Lorelei,Date: 4/27/2007 9:54:48 AM
Author: Lorelei
Oh Kim....that is such a sad story, I am so sorry for your loss. I truly am grateful for your support, I am so lucky to be able to count you among the great friends I have who have been there for me through all this. King was just magical to me, I could never look at him without a feeling of wonder, that beautiful horse was MINE, I never could quite believe I shared my life with such an incredible animal.
My childhood wasn''t the greatest and nothing much seemed to make sense to me, except horses. They were my main inspiration and hope and happiness from when I was a tiny child. I was given as a Christmas gift when I was about 8 or 9, a kids'' tapestry kit made up of a styrofoam base with a pattern on it, a hook and wool. The design was of a palomino horse with a white blaze. The tapestry hung in my room for years and I would often look at it and long for a horse, any horse, but especially one that looked like that. Then one day when the time was right, the horse on the tapestry came to life, I had found my King.
I know in time your memories of dear King will grow sweeter and less painful. Until then, my thoughts are with you.Date: 4/13/2007 10:46:22 AM
Author: Lorelei
..... he was my teacher and inspiration and at times my healer, and my loyal friend.
Yes.Date: 4/27/2007 6:59:28 PM
Author: KimberlyH
Lorelei,
Your writings about King evoke such a vision of him and your special connection. Anytime you need to ''talk'' bump your thread and I''m happy to hear all about your beloved King.
~K
Date: 5/2/2007 7:44:36 AM
Author: Lorelei
He truly was a blessing Skippy. He wasn''t the easiest horse to care for, but that made him all the more special. One of his tricks was to turn his head and we would play '' supernudge'' as we called it. He would start to smirk - honestly - and he would turn his head and gently push me behind the knees. I would squeal loudly and totter forward, then I would back up to him and he would do it again, we would play that for ages! He was such a character. Another trick was to use me as a napkin to wipe food off his mouth, also he would take a mouthful of water on the sly, hold it then let it go over me! In the summer when it was hot he would spend hours amusing himself by shaking his water trough and splashing his feet with it, yet he would gallop off if he saw a hosepipe coming and the word BATH being mentioned!
He WAS a stinker! The water thing was so funny, he used to just open his mouth and let it drop! He also used to wave his right leg in the air to ask for food or a treat ( all the time) I used to try to grab him for a cuddle, he would back up out of my embrace, pull a horrible face and wave his leg in the air with indignance! Didn't want cuddles, wanted food! He also used to like me to turn my butt to him so he could rub his face for an itch on it and I was silly enough to let him do it! That horse had me wrapped around his hoof as his Daddy would say! One of his less endearing traits was when he was having his feet seen to, he would break wind just as our farrier was doing one of his hinds, always the same foot! Luckily our farrier is also a good friend and found it quite amusing!Date: 5/2/2007 8:07:04 AM
Author: Ellen
Date: 5/2/2007 7:44:36 AM
Author: Lorelei
He truly was a blessing Skippy. He wasn't the easiest horse to care for, but that made him all the more special. One of his tricks was to turn his head and we would play ' supernudge' as we called it. He would start to smirk - honestly - and he would turn his head and gently push me behind the knees. I would squeal loudly and totter forward, then I would back up to him and he would do it again, we would play that for ages! He was such a character. Another trick was to use me as a napkin to wipe food off his mouth, also he would take a mouthful of water on the sly, hold it then let it go over me! In the summer when it was hot he would spend hours amusing himself by shaking his water trough and splashing his feet with it, yet he would gallop off if he saw a hosepipe coming and the word BATH being mentioned!What a stinker!! LOL!![]()
I love these stories Lorelei.
OMG! Breaking wind.Date: 5/2/2007 9:08:32 AM
Author: Lorelei
He WAS a stinker! The water thing was so funny, he used to just open his mouth and let it drop! He also used to wave his right leg in the air to ask for food or a treat ( all the time) I used to try to grab him for a cuddle, he would back up out of my embrace, pull a horrible face and wave his leg in the air with indignance! Didn''t want cuddles, wanted food! He also used to like me to turn my butt to him so he could rub his face for an itch on it and I was silly enough to let him do it! That horse had me wrapped around his hoof as his Daddy would say! One of his less endearing traits was when he was having his feet seen to, he would break wind just as our farrier was doing one of his hinds, always the same foot! Luckily our farrier is also a good friend and found it quite amusing!