Honeibee
<font color=darkgreen>Lives in Fear of Sweeps<br><
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- Feb 7, 2005
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Hi everyone -
I know I've been MIA all week. My mare, Knightly Logic, died last Saturday. She was my everything for 18 years. She was my joy and purpose. I am completely lost without her. Many thanks to those here who have been calling, emailing and sending support. Charlie has been absolutely wonderful to me through all this. He has handled so many of the most difficult tasks. He's been my rock.
If you want to see her you can Google her and it will come up when she was POTD a few years ago.
Needles to say, I missed my L/R last Saturday. But other than that I have been staying on MfM. I have upped my TM speed to 4.0 & 4.2. I was hoping to get outside tomorrow, but my friend is bringing her horse over so Mist won't be alone, so I guess I'll just do my L/R on the TM early tomorrow.
I have been reading thru the posts, but there is no way I can catch up with everyone. I just have a couple of things...
Jim & Mike - I must take issue with the ZZ Top comment. Both Charlie and I ride and neither of us have beards.
Dave - A while back you asked about my knee surgery. Thank you for remembering. I have decided not to have it. My knee did not hurt at all during the Half and doesn't during training, even now. Occasionally - I mean very occasionally - I get a sharp pain for a second. But hey, I'm 45. Everything gets a sharp pain once in a while. Thank you too, Dave, for noticing I wasn't around.
Kristi - I saw you were looking for me too. Thank you. That means a lot to me.
Ohh hope you are feeling much better now.
Anne - Sorry to hear about your mom.
for her continued improvement.
I'm trying to get back to some semblance of normalcy, but right now it's one step at a time. I am grateful for Mist and my training. Both things are keeping me focused.
I know I've been MIA all week. My mare, Knightly Logic, died last Saturday. She was my everything for 18 years. She was my joy and purpose. I am completely lost without her. Many thanks to those here who have been calling, emailing and sending support. Charlie has been absolutely wonderful to me through all this. He has handled so many of the most difficult tasks. He's been my rock.
If you want to see her you can Google her and it will come up when she was POTD a few years ago.
Needles to say, I missed my L/R last Saturday. But other than that I have been staying on MfM. I have upped my TM speed to 4.0 & 4.2. I was hoping to get outside tomorrow, but my friend is bringing her horse over so Mist won't be alone, so I guess I'll just do my L/R on the TM early tomorrow.
I have been reading thru the posts, but there is no way I can catch up with everyone. I just have a couple of things...
Jim & Mike - I must take issue with the ZZ Top comment. Both Charlie and I ride and neither of us have beards.
Dave - A while back you asked about my knee surgery. Thank you for remembering. I have decided not to have it. My knee did not hurt at all during the Half and doesn't during training, even now. Occasionally - I mean very occasionally - I get a sharp pain for a second. But hey, I'm 45. Everything gets a sharp pain once in a while. Thank you too, Dave, for noticing I wasn't around.

Kristi - I saw you were looking for me too. Thank you. That means a lot to me.

Anne - Sorry to hear about your mom.

I'm trying to get back to some semblance of normalcy, but right now it's one step at a time. I am grateful for Mist and my training. Both things are keeping me focused.