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- From: Heidi H. <echols@violet.berkeley.edu>
- Newsgroups: rec.equestrian
- Subject: another lurker bio
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 22:33:56 GMT
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- Hi! Being a lurker for all of my experience with this (or any other)
- newsgroup, I had no idea how involved it is to post an article for the
- first time! I almost gave up after the third time I was informed that I
- could not post because I had not chosen a (insert somewhat
- incomprehensible computer term ). However, I've always considered myself
- to be among the computer inept...
-
- Now for the interesting (to me) stuff...
- My name is Heidi Hoffmann, and I live in Castro Valley, in the S.F. Bay
- Area. I am a grad student (read, slave labor) in molecular biology at UC
- Berkeley, which means that if not for my incredibly understanding and
- tolerant hubby, Allen (who has a reasonably well-paying 'real' job), my
- horsey activities would be confined to staring out the car window at any
- turned-out equines and sighing a lot.
- I am another of those horse-crazed young girls who never outgrew the
- phase. I started with one western lesson in the 6th grade, and never
- looked back. It was 2 years later when I actually started regular
- lessons (western, again) - my mother paid for one a week, and I cleaned
- stalls for another on Saturdays. I was fearless, and learned to jump
- first in a western saddle, then bareback (up to 3' on a 15 hand 1/2 arab
- school horse named Marco - and probably looked pretty ridiculous, being
- 5'10" by the end of 8th grade, and eventually 6'). I was amazed when I
- was asked to lead trail rides instead of clean stalls for lessons - were
- they kidding? That wasn't work, riding was riding!
- When I went off to college, I took two semesters of "real" (hunt seat)
- jumping at Rich Hill in Christiansburg, VA. We rode a different horse
- every lesson, and drew names for the schooling shows, so I learned the
- art of catch riding while working on 'correct' form over fences - which I
- am still working on (and on, and on...).
- Grad school took up most of my time for the first two years, but once I
- passed prelims and got married, the old obsession returned - in full
- force! One lesson a week lasted maybe three weeks, and then I plunged
- into half sponsorship and training with an eventing trainer (on another
- 1/2 arab, 15.2 hands this time - why do I do this to myself?). She was
- sold, and I transferred my sponsorship to a 4.5 year oldTB gelding off
- the track (16.2 hands this time-yeah!) - very hot and very green, but a
- sweet personality and a FLASHY bright chestnut with a blaze and three
- white socks. Last month, after training him for a year in dressage and
- over fences and doing very well (62% dressage and blue ribbon jumping
- 2'9") in our first Novice combined test, I made a verbal agreement with
- the owner to buy half of Woody (all I could afford)-I was so excited!
- However, another girl in our barn saw a commission in it and found a
- buyer for all of him , who made an offer I couldn't hope to match. The
- owner took the offer and Woody left last week - I will miss him!
- So now I am taking lessons from my dressage trainer on her school horse
- and riding anything anyone offers. I miss having a horse to work with
- consistently and am trying to convince my already overburdened husband
- that I really NEED a horse of my own (since I am rather disillusioned
- with sponsoring, needless to say). I feed 30 horses (and do other
- 'morning' things) 3 days a week at the boarding stable where I ride, in
- exchange for a reduction in board, but now I have nothing to board. I
- hope to find a really reasonably priced young TB for eventing, but I'll
- have to wait and see.
- Sorry this got so long , but that seems to be a general problem with
- horse people, we just want to tell EVERYTHING! I hope you all enjoy
- reading this as much as I've enjoyed reading yours, and maybe I'll post
- more often now that I seem to be set up. Oh, and Ralph Saavedra, your
- turn to stop lurking and post!
-
- Heidi ( and Allen and cats Sophie, Biko, and Chloe - I also lurk on
- rec.pets.cats)
-