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where am I?

I just got back from Colorado where my cousin was graduating with his masters. Now I have a little over 2 months to prepare for a month long stay with my brother in Japan. :shock: and hopefully still train and sell some horses and find more trimming clients and make enough money to buy a laptop computer before the trip (maybe?!please? *stabs budget and empty bank account* :hammer :lol: ). and note 2: my brother's wife is due any day now, her water already broke but it was too premature so she's in hospital and they are trying to prevent labor. All seems well right now but could be any day! (it's a boy). wheeeeee, after several immensely boring years this is all kinda crazy. :lol:(I like...never travel and this will be 3 trips within a year :shock: )

Morgan Sun, 05/16/2010 - 16:58

I don't know, maybe? probably? I'd love to go riding or something but I'll see how much stuff my brother has planned and see if I can drag him along, or maybe his in-laws, he says they are very very active and outdoorsy. At least to see a farm, show, something, I don't think I could stand going to another country without checking out their horse culture. :lol:

Morgan Sun, 05/16/2010 - 17:13

definitely! I'll keep an eye out for any wacky colors for you guys.

Morgan Tue, 06/08/2010 - 16:25

Well, the answer to horses is yes. I'm going to be trimming! I'm in contact with a very fluent horseman who is going to set me up with some other barefoot horse owners for a trimming lesson since they have trouble getting anyone except horse shoers. Should be fun :) Most of the horse culture in Japan is race horses and the people who own horses I think have quite a bit of money so I'm slightly nervous but also exited! I'm fine when I just have a hoof in my hands, but I need to really prepare when I'm doing any kind of clinic involving talking to [i]people[/i]. :lol: :shock:

lipigirl Fri, 06/11/2010 - 05:10

[quote="hoofpick"]fantastic! Love your business card1[/quote]
yes me too ! Have fun in Japan, the native ponies are nothing to shout home about from what i remember but may still be interesting to see if you can get pics.