Friday, 28 August 2015

Day 7 - the last full day

Warning - extremely photo heavy, you may want to skip this one unless you are family :-)!

The week my family visited from the UK went by far too quickly. Before we knew it, it was Friday, the last full day they could spend with us before leaving Saturday morning. But it was a fantastic day, mostly due to our wonderful friends and neighbours Peter and Andrea. In fact, the two older girls called it the best day ever ever! 

Peter and Andrea love animals, they rescue, they give them a wonderful home, they walk the dogs at the animal shelter, you name it they do it. They have 3 horses and 2 very eldery and frail ponies, and a while ago we asked them whether we could bring the girls over just to say hello to the horses and maybe stand with them for a photo.

What did they do? These two wonderful people prepared a beautiful afternoon for the girls, not just a few minutes, but a couple of hours with two of their big, gentle horses. I was stunned. They taught the girls so much about caring for the horses. But I will show you in photos how they made this the best day ever for the girls. Having come straight from Autun and lunch, we were dressed totally inadequately, which meant taking even greater care around the animals, but after a serious talk from Andrea about safety etc, things got under way.

Peter brought the three big horses up from their field-

Andrea started by teaching the girls how to clean and brush the horses. Paige and Grace were a little reserved at first but soon got more confident -


Of course, Emily had to have a go as well -


First one side got the treatment -

then the other side -

and the top had to be done as well, even if that meant sitting on the horse to reach all parts :-) -



And while the older girls brushed and combed ..



Emily wanted to brush the barn cat -

We all made a fuss of the cat -



until he escaped and watched the show from far above -

Peter started saddling one of the horses,

 while Andrea showed the girls how to clean the horses' hooves -

 




and then Paige helped to saddle the second horse -




Next, the girls got to lead the horses around the exercise yard -





in preparation for the next step - riding on the horses, yay! -









A little game followed. The girls had to lean down the side of the horse and drop a cone on top of the cone on the ground. Difficult! -

Sometimes it went well -

and sometimes not so well, lol -

Grace did it as well -




Wow, a whole stack! Well done, Paige! -

And then it got really exciting, Andrea and Peter increased the tempo -

the girls couldn'st stop laughing and grinning.

Darling little Emily wasn't going to miss out, oh no. She got sit on the horse with her sister -

but of course that wasn't good enough. She want 'THAT' horse over there!-

Well, she didn't get to ride 'that' horse, but she got to ride this one by herself and loved it-





That was almost the end, but first the equipment had to be put away, the horses had to brushed down after their exercise, and naturally, they deserved a treat after putting up with our girls, lol. Apples, yummm-





The girls were the happiest I had ever seen them, and I can't thank Peter and Andrea enough for what they did for us. They gave us memories of a really magical afternoon, and the girls will always remember this day.

Now I am all sad because it is the end of the blog posts about and for my family. But it was wonderful revisiting every day spent with my whole family, and I am sure I will look at these blog posts again and again.

Toodlepip xxx


6 comments:

Marci said...

The looks on their faces are priceless!

Marci said...

The looks on their faces are priceless!

Roses, Lace and Brocante said...

Oh Liz, what a great day for the girls - all little girls seem to love horses.
I can seen the delight on their gorgeous little faces!
My two older granddaughters love horses and every now and then they visit the equestrian establishment not far from where they live!
It'sa great way of entertaining your girls and they'll never forget this day I'm sure.
Great photos!
Shane

Dorthe said...

Oh sweet dear Liz, what a magical day you all had, and mostly the sweet girls, have had an experience for life!!! Your friends certainly gave them a wonderful gift ,with memories they will never forget .
You shared such beautiful photoes of this special afternoon, with the wonderful horses, the lovely sweet grandkids, and your family, .I`m so happy for you all!! What is life without amazing friends !!!
(We are helping Nadja moove next week!!)
Sending you hugs, and smiles.
Dorthe, xxx

Betsy said...

Liz,
What an amazingly fun day for you all! we had thought to have a day like that when the Grandgirls were here, but it got scratched from the list. ah, well, there has to be something fun for them to do next time they come! I love the smiles and pictures! What a great time you have had! Love the detailed post!!!
hugs, Betsy

Julia @ Vintage with Laces said...

Hi Lizzie, I've read all of your family posts. I'm so happy for you that you had such a great time with your sons, granddaughters and your daughter-in-law. It's wonderful that you all made lots of lovely memories. The girls will never forget the fun vacation they had with you. I loved the sweet fairy castle you had set up for them. What a great experience to take care of the horses and even ride them. They will have to tell lots of stories when they are back in school and kindergarden.
Have a wonderful evening :)!
Hugs,
Julia