
JJ is a very even tempered Arab, that is what drew me to him in the first place. He does, however, have a horsey sense of humor, which included bucking while galloping (I looked DOWN at the saddle several times going up and down)..stopping short when a suicide squirrel runs and stops in front of us, or spooking at the same log several times. The first time we where heading down the trail and and I was thinking about something else and that's when the deer jumped out...I landed in some mud as I went over his right side while he did a 180 and ran back to the farm. I was more angry at myself and learned a very important lesson..stay in the moment! Any time I have gotten in trouble with any horse had to do with me not being in the moment. I don't remember having that epiphany earlier in my career with horses, I believe I naturally stay in the moment with animals and that is why I get along with them. I also do not hold grudges. Most of what a horse does is out of playfulness, or seeing where they are in the hierarchy of horses or people. Cont later

Hehehe. JJ seems pretty funny though both of you need to stay focused. It's hilarious really. All in good humour.
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