----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 11:17
AM
Subject: Re: [RC] nonriding husbands in
camp! - long
Tiffany,
What a wonderful post this is. You are a
very loved and supported person and in turn it sounds like you support your
spouse as well.
I had to chuckle at your comment about the
godforsaken comment though. We moved to a small 'ranchette' just a
little ways out of town. Nice house, has a barn, fully fenced on not
quite three acres. We are one mile from the interstate, have neighbors
all around us. I am 1 mile from work, Bob is 7 miles from work and we
are about 8 miles to the nearest full scale grocery store. Only 1 mile
from a convience store. But he keeps whining about living in the
country. Being a city boy at heart he doesn't really know what living in
the country truly could be. He could have no neighbors, a generator for
power, and a thirty-five mile drive from the top of a mountain down a rutty
logging road to get to a gas station. Geez!
My guy is into vintage cars (hot rods) and I
love doing that with him. Cruizing down the road in a noisy hot rod is
almost as fun as cruizing a good trail on my horse. I guess it is the
speed thing. I go to car shows with him which consist of either sitting
in a chair near your car while other people walk by and gauk at you, or
walking around, gauking at others sitting in their chair by their car.
We did just go on a rod run where a group of 22 cars cruized down the highway
to different destinations each day. Saw some beautiful country (Canada
Banff area) and made some new friends.
Anyway, I guess my point is I always invite him
to come along, bring his dog and his favorite rod magazines and just keep me
company. He knows he need to do it someday, but I guess is not quite
ready yet. He does make sure that my truck and trailer are
road worthy and ready for me to travel safely. So for now that is good
enough for me. At least he is home when I come back.
So for anyone out there who has a spouse that is
supportive in anyway of your sport, bless them and be happy for any little
thing they do do to help out. Whether it be loading a bale of hay or
anything else all the way to cleaning your horse up after a long day in the
saddle.
Becky R.
----- Original Message -----
From:
Tiffany D'Virgilio
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 8:35
PM
To: Rebecca Rohwer; GarnerT;
Ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] nonriding husbands in
camp! - long
I'm married to a professional musician. We have been
together since we were
20, now we are 33. Before he got successful, I
toted his gear, set up his
drums, sat at so many late gigs I was bleary
eyed. I was there because I
supported him and believed in him. Now he has
roads and crew people on tour
to do those things.
At the Norco ride he
woke up on three hours of sleep, hustled himself down
there and crewed
for me and my mare all day with a smile. Toted my gear and
sat bleary
eyed. All because he loves and supports me and my dreams too.
I believe
you get back what you put in. He isn't really that horsey, but he
tries.
He feeds, cleans and has allowed me to move us to "this Godforsaken
area"
so that I can have unlimited trails and horse property.
Like Angie, I try
to be pleasant, ask him when it is good for me to ride,
ask him to watch
the kids so I can ride, etc. My girlfriend was envious
because her hubby
could care less how or what she did at that ride. I'm
eternally grateful
for my wonderful husband, and he for me. I suffer through
months of being
alone, juggling work, kids, horses, when he is on tour, so
he balances it
out by giving back to me.
I'm happy to do for him because he does for me.
I love having him at rides,
so I would never complain about any little
thing he might do wrong. He is
there and supports and that is what
matters.
In short, non riding hubbies in camp are a good
thing!
Tiffany
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