Almost every week I get my horse lesson. The first thing I have to is get a halter and lead rope. Then I have to find the horse I ride (which is not always easy because they have a lot of horses.) Then I put the halter on the horse and bring the horse in the arena. Then I need to put the saddle mat on the horse's back. Then I put the saddle on over the saddle mat. Then I need to put the rinse on the horse's head and the loop around the horses ear (sometimes there is two loops.) Then I walk the horse to the the step stand. I put my left foot in the the thing that you put you feet in on the left side of the horse, grab the horn (a part of the saddle) and pull your self up and over the horse and that is how I get ready to ride!
What I Need To Do To Ride
Submitted by Mixer on Wed, 2006-09-27 09:23. Personal Narrative» Mixer's journal | login to post comments
Sounds like you are pretty
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 2006-11-28 17:11.
Sounds like you are pretty good at that by now!
It reminds me of when I used to ride my aunt's horse when I was little. One time my cousins and I tried to ride her bareback-without any saddle or anything! But my brother (that mean little kid) was behind her and he switched her with a stick! She took off running as fast as she could. First my cousin fell off. Then I fell off. Then my other cousin fell off. After all that, we walked back to the house with lots of bumps and bruises!
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