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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1324268" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>Boy it adds up quickly doesn't it? We tried our hand at cutting horses. In two years we spent north of $15,000. I had a blast, and it was an absolutely wonderful experience for my wife. The connection with the horse and having to learn how to control it was one of the best lessons in life she's ever had. Heck, she even won her class against people with big money horses and had been riding all their lives. However, we sat down one day and figured out how much money was going out the door and the level of fun was not equivalent. It's been tough, but we had to move. I hope your kids will understand that sometimes you don't always get to do what you want ALL the time. That you have to pick and choose. It's not always an easy thing to learn, but with time, and good direction from the parents, they'll get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1324268, member: 19397"] Boy it adds up quickly doesn't it? We tried our hand at cutting horses. In two years we spent north of $15,000. I had a blast, and it was an absolutely wonderful experience for my wife. The connection with the horse and having to learn how to control it was one of the best lessons in life she's ever had. Heck, she even won her class against people with big money horses and had been riding all their lives. However, we sat down one day and figured out how much money was going out the door and the level of fun was not equivalent. It's been tough, but we had to move. I hope your kids will understand that sometimes you don't always get to do what you want ALL the time. That you have to pick and choose. It's not always an easy thing to learn, but with time, and good direction from the parents, they'll get it. [/QUOTE]
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