Tuesday, October 16, 2007

New Horse


When I woke up this morning the birds were singing the sun was up and the flowers smiled at me as I walked out to get the mail. Well Okay, so the flowers are dying because I'm an awful gardener, the sun wasn't fully out but covered by clouds and okay,okay, there wasn't exactly any birds either, but it was a happy morning for me because today my friend is going to to pick me up and we are going to go and bring the horse that I might be buying to my house to try her out for a few days.

My dog barks and I realize that my friend is here. I grab my coat and quickly scan the area to make sure everything is all set. I run across the dewy lawn to my friends truck and jump in. "Hey" she greets me "you ready?" "I hope so" I say nervously.

As we drive towards our destination my mind keeps running over all the things that could happen. Jeez, taking a horse on trial is very stressful. There are so many things that can go wrong. If she gets hurt than I lose $10,000 just like that, but then again if she is everything I think she is she could be my best friend and another piece of my soul for a long time. I don't think you can put a price tag on happiness.

The gravel crunches as my friend pulls her truck into the drive way. My heart beats wildly in my chest. It feels a little like I'm standing at the edge of a cliff and I don't know if I will fly or fall.

I open my door and am greeted by happy dog noses. Their excitement at having a new visitor seems endless.

I start to walk towards the barn followed by waging tails. I take in my surroundings. Every thing is so beautiful. There are horses grazing on a distant hill, and a big oak tree with an old swing swinging lazily back and forth in the breeze. A man stands in the doorway of the barn and waves us a greeting.

"Hello nice to see you" he says when we get close enough. "Well you just have to sign a couple of papers so that I know you wont run away and never come back and also so that you know that I won't take your money and run". "After that you can head out to the pasture and she's all yours, that is if you still want her after the end of the trial". He says with a smile.

I sign the papers and head out to the pasture. As I get nearer to her she turns to look at me almost as if she is saying "Hello are you my new owner"?
I walk up to her and slip her halter over her head. She nuzzles my pockets in a search for treats. "Sorry girl" I tell her. "I don't have anything for you now."

I lead her to the trailer and she loads very easily (to my relief) A look on her face as though she's thinking "oooh a new adventure. This could be fun". I thank the man again and promise to call him when we get home. I jump into the truck and feel a smile start to spread across my face. My friend smiles at me as we pull out of the driveway "How does it feel?" she asks. "It feels like I'm flying up in the clouds somewhere" I say with a grin.

As we drive down the road I think of how my life could be changed forever. I know that there will be ups and downs happy, sad, awful, and amazing moments to come. But I really hope this is one of the moments I will never ever forget.


1 comment:

Cape Ann Auction said...

Great post, I hope that your going to let us know whether or not you decide to keep the horse!