#EventerProblems Vol. 211, Presented by Haygain: Eyes Wide Open

Will you guys ever run out of #EventerProblems? Unlikely, but at least you know what you’ve gotten into.

Here’s your latest batch. Tag yours with #EventerProblems for a chance to be featured in a future edition.

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Me every Christmas/birthday: "I just want cash for horse stuff." Family: "that's what you always ask for." Me: "yes." . This year some of them finally listened. 🤣 My mom gave me $100 cash, and I also got a $25 Amazon gift card. Now, for a #poorhorsegirl this cannot be spent willy nilly. I actually wanted to save some back for summer activities, but it couldn't be stretched that far. I absolutely needed a new helmet (my current one has lived well past its expiration date). I opted for the more affordable tipperary, because despite looks it has great reviews, and is very safe. Plus going cheaper meant more money for other things. $89 I had been wanting long lines, so went ahead and purchased those. I can't wait to utilize those on all our hills to build some muscle. $40 The bit was a last minute decision. Lexi has been in a Mullen happy mouth for quite some time now. She does well in it, but when she gets anxious she grinds the bit. It doesn't happen often anymore, but you can imagine how much more often you need to replace those if they've been gnawed on. I had been thinking of trying something else for awhile when I came across this. It will be slightly stronger than the happy mouth, but I think it will help me better ride her and balance her, instead of her bracing on me. It's exciting to try anyway. $30 If your math skills are good you'll notice I'm over budget. I had some leftover cash from the horse budget in December and used that. Unfortunately, that's a little less saved towards summer activities… but who knows what the summer is going to look like anyway.

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#dietcoke #eventerproblems #theflylived Sound on

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New show boots, let the torture begin #eventerproblems

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