Sunday, May 17, 2015

Welcome Home!


I apologize for my radio silence over the past few days - we've been running around like crazy people trying to get everything together for the purchase of our first ever home. It feels so awesome and weird to say that - we're proper adults now, with a proper piece of land to call our own! If you've been following this journey along since the beginning, you first met me as a broke kid who was barely out of college - what a crazy journey this has all been.

Our new property is awesome, and gorgeous. The house is plain on the outside but lovely on the inside, and the land and terrain is just awesome. I'll spare you all the gritty details of the property, but in terms of horse stuff, there are two pastures that are already fenced with good sturdy pipe, a huge run in shed, and a tack room/storage shed. The front pasture is good grass with lots of shady trees, and the top pasture is more rugged, complete with hills, rocks, grass, and lots of beautiful yuccas and cactus at the top of the hill. It's basically a tiny little piece of heaven.



They are super prickly and the horses don't go anywhere near them!




We officially closed on the house on Thursday, and Friday I brought the mares home. I trailered O over first, then went to go get P and Pax. Pax was a holy terror to lead to the trailer, and spent the majority of time walking around on her hind legs trying to punch me in the face. I'd be lying if I said she didn't get a solid little beating for her bad behavior. That said, it only took a moment for her to think about the trailer ramp and decide to hop right in, so that was great. She trailered super well, tucked herself right in front of P and stayed steady the whole trip.
When we got there, I released the hounds so to speak - everyone out together in the front pasture. It was the first time O had been out with P and Pax, and Pax's first experience with living out 24/7 (which should be the majority of the rest of her life). As expected, O went, "oh hello my tiny friend," and off they all ran. They ran and rolled and ran and roll, and grazed and ran and rolled. Everyone was very pleased, myself included.





"I love you, tiny friend"


I swear I saw the tiny red one come out of the big brown one!

Voila, ready to hitch!







Everyone weathered the night in the front pasture well. The following day, Future Hubs and I went and fixed up the top pasture to make it more horse-safe. 90% of the fence is good sturdy pipe fence with no climb, but there is a small section near the top pasture that is not. It had a strand of barbed wire above the no-climb at the top of the hill that had to be removed, the t-posts needed to be capped, and there was a pile of the old owner's fence posts in the corner of the pen that he still needs to come retrieve (everything is too wet right now to get his truck back there) that needed to be fenced off so the mares couldn't get in there and trash his stuff. Future Hubs and I did all of this in about an hour, and then opened the gate to let the girls go explore.








Pax is a brave little beast - she led the herd most of the way around. I love that we have a rugged little patch of proper Texas terrain for her to grow up on - hills and tough plants and rocks. She'll grow up strong and surefooted with this kind of land to live on.

I am super, super exhausted right now - I have a foster litter of bottle baby newborn kittens that is keeping me up all through the night with feedings. Between that, the move, and work, I don't have much time for anything else right now! Speaking of which, I should get to SLEEP! So much to to do, so little TIME!


By the way, here's a fun comparison: Pax on the left, O on the right. Both out of bay mares, weirdly enough!


17 comments:

  1. Are you SURE It was P who had her and not O?! Looks like a nicely matched pair you have there!!! Love it!

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  2. "I love you tiny friend' :D that made me smile. Congratulations on the new home- it looks perfect.

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  3. How exciting! You are going to love having your own place with your fur kids outside your back door. It is so much work but so worth it. I have have a feeling you be saying so much to do so little time far more often now, Lol. I know that's how I feel but I wouldn't have it any other way. Love seeing the horses explore their new home.

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  4. Those two baby photos! They're almost the same horse.

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  5. The property looks awesome, how amazing to have your horses at home finally!

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  6. Your place looks awesome!! So glad it all finally came together. :-)

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  7. Love seeing the girls out together. O and her Mini Me = awesome!

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  8. Love seeing the girls out together. O and her Mini Me = awesome!

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  9. Congrats on the house! It looks like the herd approves :)

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  10. Aw, your family is home! I know that is so satisfying :)

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  11. congratulations!!! the mares look SO HAPPY to all be out together in their new home - hope you all are settling in equally well :)

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  12. Just want to extend congratulations to you on your first homestead -- such a big step in one's life. It certainly looks like the girls are making themselves at home. Enjoy!!

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  13. The new place looks wonderful! Congratulations! The girls all look like they love it.

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  14. I am so happy for you - congratulations and I wish you many happy days in the new home. It must be so gratifying to have your horses finally with you.

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  15. Your new place looks truly wonderful! So happy to see Pax and Momma and Auntie together!!

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  16. How exciting! Congratulations -- the place is beautiful and the girls obviously love it :D

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  17. This is all so exciting!! Congrats on your new house and land. It sounds so perfect!! I'm glad all the girls got along well together. :D

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