Kids & Responsibility
I was thinking back when I was a young man and got my first horse. It was a very important day in my life. My sisters had already got their first horse and I was being teased that I hadn't received one because I wasn't responsible enough.
Now this being a true statement when I look back. But at the time it was quite a ego crusher. I knew I could take care of a horse, I had been faithful in other responsibilities. A cat and dog and a bakers dozen of chickens, not to mention all the other animals I had captured for pets, lizards,snakes and mice from the hay stack.
But back to my point of rant. When Molly came into my life I knew I had arrived at manhood and the responsibilities were at hand. I must have brushed that horse down to its hide multiple times per day. And she just stood there and let a boy learn.
I wonder how many kids today would have a better chance at their younger years if they had a horse or even a large animal and the responsibilities that come with?
My horse taught me many things and cost me few in return, now that I look back. There were many times not being able to go away on a moments notice with my friends until I set up her care taught me planning.
Not spending all my money on BB's or new arrows so I could pay for half her shoeings. A lot of good sound principles were instilled in me. I just wished she could have taught me better grammar.
I truly think kids today that don't get any time in rural life miss a big chunk of a great plan.
Till next time I can't sleep. Peace to you and yours.
Ron