Amir, my bobo, love muffin, meermeer, I can’t believe it has been a little over 3 years since my mom bought you from the auction. You have by far been the best $400 my mother has ever spent and I am forever great-full that she bought you off of the meat buyer. It was absolute fate that brought us together, you have been the best teacher a human being could ask for. We learned how to jump together, you taught me patience, you’re the first horse I ever trained, and you have been my inspiration to go forward in the horse world. You were the first horse I ever jumped and you discovered your love for it then. You’re the reason my room has no more room for ribbons, especially because of all the blues you’ve won me.
It breaks my heart everyday now to set you on a jump course, though. I’ll never understand why out of all of our horses you were the one to loose half of your sight and possibly could loose the other half any time because of silent uveitis. You’re only 9 after all… We were going to event together and we were going to show the big horses our pony power. Now we may be stuck at 2’3 possibly 2’6 until the other eye possibly goes. It crushes me how excited you get when we jump, how much your mood changes when you see a few jumps set up and you soon start leaping around like we used to, but now you’re knocking rail after rail when I know you used to be able to soar over these jumps. I will still love you forever with all my heart and soul, Amir. We’ll jump and show until you decide you don’t enjoy it anymore (probably never!). Now I have the opportunity to branch out with my training and I may be able to show on the Arab circuit this year, and I have to thank you for this. Without you, this wouldn’t be possible for me. I love you, Amir, I want to let you know that I won’t give up on us… And every time I hear that song I ball my eyes out thinking of you.
Amir Al Sahara, you are the love of my life.


So Amir went blind in his left eye yesterday…

after a bout of silent uveitis he has had complete retinal detachment in his left eye, unfortunately this was something next to impossible to catch, impossible to prevent, and impossible to cure. In fact, this is something that is extremely rare in horses while it is common in dogs and humans…

I may be able to jump him again, but there is no guarantee… he may be stuck with a life of flat work ):

just ask how much I have been balling the past two days…


blurry, but I really like this photo (:
Amir and I warming up for our dressage test

blurry, but I really like this photo (:

Amir and I warming up for our dressage test




Amir <3

Amir <3


Amir and went to a combined training schooling show

we place 3rd in beginner novice and 2nd in Prix Caprilli<3


IMPORTANT INFORMATION

My mom’s laptop got a malware virus and had to be shipped away to be fixed and should be back in 2 weeks.
AND
My cat destroyed my iPod charger officially, and I have less than 20% battery left… I may be able to pop in everyone in awhile, no guarantee ):
PLEASE REBLOG SO EVERYONE CAN SEE, I don’t want to lose followers! ):


Arabian Youth Jamboree
Amir and I are in the middle (:

Arabian Youth Jamboree
Amir and I are in the middle (:


Arabian Youth Jamboree 2012
Amir and I (:

Arabian Youth Jamboree 2012
Amir and I (: