Re: [RC] nonriding husbands in camp! - long - Jon . Linderman
It is interesting that your husband was a bike racer. Until about '98 I
too was a bike racer married to a show horse wife. I puttered at trail
rides and a few lessons, but not exactly a gung ho horse person. I had
some health problems that ended my racing and endurance has become a great
outlet for my competitve pursuits. Now I have the somewaht unusual
circumstance of my wife being the one left in camp whilst I compete. She
loves the horses, but endurance isn't quite her cup of tea.......though I
am always asking, encouraging.
Jon K. Linderman, Ph.D., FACSM
Assistant Professor of Health and Sport Science
University of Dayton
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-1210
Voice:(937) 229-4207
FAX: (937) 229-4244
jonlinderman@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.udayton.edu/~linderma
"Rebecca Rohwer"
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09/10/2002 02:52 PM
Kathy,
Sounds perfect. I wish my guy, who is not horsey but loves animals,
would come along with me. I could see him doing exactly what your husband
does. I could also see him end up baby sitting all the dogs left in camp
and wandering around talking with everyone. Don't know about the biscuits
and gravy, but he can definately fix up a great bowl of Grape Nuts.
I will keep inviting him to come along. Maybe someday.....
Becky R.
----- Original Message -----
From: GarnerT
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 7:22 PM
To: Ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] nonriding husbands in camp! - long
My husband likes horses & likes to do a lazy trail ride, but has NO
interest
in endurance. He used to do a lot of bicycle racing & he knows how much
time I put in!
His job is to make sure the truck, trailer, & camper are in order prior to
a
ride. The truck is full of gas, everything HE needs is loaded, I take
care
of MY stuff.
Once we get there, he levels the camper, turns on the gas/hot water & we
both putter.
The morning of the ride he helps me get ready, holds my horse who has
suddenly turned into an untrained maniac while I try to get on, and waves
goodbye.
While I'm riding he: goes back to sleep for a while, reads his new Sports
Illustrated, cooks sausage, biscuits, & gravy for himself; then he goes
out
and makes friends with everybody left in camp. If no one is there, he
gets
to know all the dogs left behind. He watches all the front runners come
in,
offers his help to anyone that needs it, and by the time I come in, he is
there to welcome me and help me get ready to go out again.
He keeps himself really busy while I'm gone, learns all the interesting
stuff that went on in camp, and usually leaves with more acquaintances
than
I will ever know! He's helped numerous horses that were tangled up in
ropes, corrals, or were just loose. He may even have helped your horse!
I
couldn't do it without him.
Kathy Garner
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