Mr. Kizz
I am feeling very jittery today. Almost like I drank a few cokes in a row. But, I have not had any sugar and there is no obvious explanation! In fact, I often feel this way when I listen to techno, but I have had Marc Cohn playing all morning. Maybe it is the excitement of getting to do cancels instead of being on the phone first thing this morning. It is amazing the things that make you feel good, isn't it?
Speaking of excitement, I am really looking forward to my new horse experience. As most of you know, I have been looking at auctions for my perfect horse. Meanwhile, I have been drooling and deliberating on trying out my aunt's warmblood colt since he was born June of 2003. I have so many doubts about him and myself as I have never broken a horse, and I have been more exposed to senior row than any youngsters.
When my aunt told me there was someone seriously interested I got very concerned. I remembered my old theory from high school "Living for no regrets." Seems a little silly now, but I would regret at least not trying him out. Besides, he was made to order! When her mare was pregnant, my aunt asked me what I wanted (just playing around). I explained I wanted a colt, dark brown with white socks and a white blaze. BAM! Everything granted except a star instead of a blaze. He is beautiful.
I even found the perfect name (in a round-about way). See, he looks just like Aragorn's horse which goes by two names; Brego and Kingly. My aunt named him Regal Chester (which I really disdain). I have always found the Hebrew language absolutely beautiful, and my aunt practices Hebrew! So, with the help of a good friend Julie (thank you, Julie), I found the perfect fit. The Hebrew translation for regal (royal) and kingly is Melek (or Melech depending on spelling). The king of righteousness is Melchizadek. So, I have decided this is his new name! I will call him Mr. Kizz for short.
So, I called my aunt and told her I wanted to give it a shot if the other lady didn't buy him. She is going to keep him for me a little longer and I am going to travel to Denver on the weekends and help break him. I am excited! I know not to get my hopes up, though. Things may not end up as planned in my fairy tale land.
So, happy Friday to all of you out there working to earn a living! Work hard and remember you are doing a job well done for a bigger boss.
Speaking of excitement, I am really looking forward to my new horse experience. As most of you know, I have been looking at auctions for my perfect horse. Meanwhile, I have been drooling and deliberating on trying out my aunt's warmblood colt since he was born June of 2003. I have so many doubts about him and myself as I have never broken a horse, and I have been more exposed to senior row than any youngsters.
When my aunt told me there was someone seriously interested I got very concerned. I remembered my old theory from high school "Living for no regrets." Seems a little silly now, but I would regret at least not trying him out. Besides, he was made to order! When her mare was pregnant, my aunt asked me what I wanted (just playing around). I explained I wanted a colt, dark brown with white socks and a white blaze. BAM! Everything granted except a star instead of a blaze. He is beautiful.
I even found the perfect name (in a round-about way). See, he looks just like Aragorn's horse which goes by two names; Brego and Kingly. My aunt named him Regal Chester (which I really disdain). I have always found the Hebrew language absolutely beautiful, and my aunt practices Hebrew! So, with the help of a good friend Julie (thank you, Julie), I found the perfect fit. The Hebrew translation for regal (royal) and kingly is Melek (or Melech depending on spelling). The king of righteousness is Melchizadek. So, I have decided this is his new name! I will call him Mr. Kizz for short.
So, I called my aunt and told her I wanted to give it a shot if the other lady didn't buy him. She is going to keep him for me a little longer and I am going to travel to Denver on the weekends and help break him. I am excited! I know not to get my hopes up, though. Things may not end up as planned in my fairy tale land.
So, happy Friday to all of you out there working to earn a living! Work hard and remember you are doing a job well done for a bigger boss.


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sounds like fun :)
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