Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Sweet and Sour


Sunday before last was Gem's annual birthday trail ride.  He turned 13 in October!  He's now officially a teenager.  Where has the time gone.  It was our first really cold day, but after a couple of dark rainy days, the clouds parted and the sun shone through for the ride. Yay!  

Starting to get ready!
For the last four years, I have hosted a little trail ride/get-together in honour of Gem's birthday.  I post a notice on the barn whiteboard, saying that all boarders are welcome.  I pick up plates, napkins, forks, cake, chips, pretzels, beer, soft drinks, hot chocolate, coffee and Bailey's to go with the coffee.  :-)  I bring an extra table to set up the food/drinks and a couple of extra chairs.  It's a bit of an effort, but Gem's worth it.  :-)   Last year, a fellow boarder made chili, which was great.  There is a bunkhouse on site, and LA's mother puts wood in the stove and when we get back from the ride, we all hang out in the warmth.  It's fun.
Gem excited about his party...or not...

This year, Gem shared his birthday celebrations with Mary.    Her mom, R., mentioned that she was going to have a few of Mary's friends over on the weekend to celebrate her birthday.  Mary wanted to participate in the trail ride so R. asked if she could extend the invitation to her daughter's friends to come out on the trail.  I appreciated her asking.  Sure, why not!   R. made the chili this year (delish!!) and I brought everything else, as usual. 

Heading out!
Word has spread about the event, and this year we had a total of 15 riders, which was awesome. Gem and I were leading the trail ride this year.  :-)  It had rained for 2 days prior to the ride and it was muddy!  In a way, it was a godsend that the grounds were so wet and slippery, because everyone had to walk or slow jog; no crazy galloping!  I was feeling quite confident, even as we waded through some pretty boggy areas.  Surprisingly, a couple of the very experienced riders asked occasionally to take a different route or not to go through the forest because they didn't like mud.  WTH?  I felt vindicated!  I wasn't the only rider that didn't like mud!    :-)

Birthday boy!
Gem was a star.  Mud?  We don't care about no stinking ankle-deep mud!  Thick brush?  Bring it on!   Water?  So what!   He walked with purpose the whole time and I felt connected to him.  There was an incident with a horse from the herd coming over to the group and causing a bit of a ruckus.  Gem didn't like his attitude after a time and pointed his butt at the horse and indicated that he was going to give him what for.  But this was a fleeting display, and we continued on without incidentIt was a really good ride in spite of the conditions.  We were out for over an hour.  Lots of laughs, lots of talking, lots of rosy cheeks.

The après-ride in the bunkhouse was packed!  People were chowing down and the chatter brought the noise level up.  Over the din, a woman, whose child had joined in the ride, started whining and complaining to anyone standing around the food table about the variety of soft drinks I had brought.  I found her complaining irritating.  I didn't know her or her daughter; I assumed that her daughter was part of Mary's birthday group.  When she continued on and on, I finally said to her, "Then don't drink them!" and stared at her.  She backed down.  Then I heard someone else complain that all of the hot chocolate was gone.  Then someone started whining that the coffee wasn't as hot as it should be.  WTH? The fact that I had bought and schlepped all this stuff to the barn was lost on them.   I went outside and ate my chili in the sun with other boarders, and sipped my cold beer.  It was a good move.  The 6 of us talked music and movies (could Chris Hemsworth be any more handsome???!!) and shared a few laughs.

At one point, R. and I were together outside and I mentioned the woman who was complaining about the soft drinks.  It turns out that this woman's daughter was not part of Mary's group!  The woman saw my post on the board while her daughter was having her riding lesson, called LA's mother and asked if her daughter could join in.  Now, my note on the board specifically said "boarders only", but LA's mother said she could!   In her defense, I guess LA's mother thought it was OK because of Mary's friends participating. 

The next day, I received a text from R.  Unfortunately, word had spread through the lesson people that there were apparently exceptions to the "boarders only" rule when it comes to the birthday trail ride and some people had their noses out of joint!  Great.  Sigh.
  
The Birthday Trail ride was a sweet success, the best turnout yet.   Clearly, people enjoyed themselves. There were lots of positive comments flying around on FB.  However, unless the barn hosts a Fall event next year, there won't be a repeat.   Having a couple of Mary's non-boarder friends join in,  LA's mother allowing a lesson person to participate and some inaccurate wording of FB posts giving the impression that it was a barn event, have created a bit of a problem.  

Frankly, it's getting too complicated and I don't want to be the bad guy by putting my foot down and refusing to open up the invitation because of barn politics.  Why should I fund an open invitation?  So, I am thinking that it's time to transition the ownership of this successful event.  Maybe it's time for the barn to host it, then LA can manage the politics.  Or maybe R. could host it as Mary's birthday event.  Perhaps I am being a sour puss...... but, I would rather stop my event than have the fun for me slowly sucked out of it.  Ending Gem's Birthday Trail Ride at it's peak is a good thing in my opinion......always leave them wanting more.  :-)  Happy birthday, my handsome boy!  Don't worry....we will find a way to celebrate your special day.  xoxo

Enjoy your week, everyone!

18 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday Gem! You certainly are a handsome guy.

    Glad to hear you had such a great time out on the trails. And good for you and Gem leading the pack through the mud and muck on the trails. That's a great accomplishment. You think Gem likes you but I think he loves you and all the wonderful times you spend together.

    As for the party poopers. Well, there's all kinds of people. In my opinion if you are lucky enough to get invited to a celebration and you weren't asked to bring food or chip in money, enjoy yourself. Most importantly keep your mouth shut and don't complain about anything that's not quite up to your snobby standards. What a lot of nerve some people have. I don't blame you for getting annoyed and not having the event anymore. No one is entitled to an opinion if they're not contributing. I'm sure all of Gem's and your friends enjoyed his party. I wouldn't let anyone ruin that for you.

    Give Gem a hug and big birthday kiss from one of his many fans.

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    1. I felt pretty good about being the leader and Gem was a real gentleman to everyone. :-)

      I agree. If you are invited to an event, then enjoy it. Don't pick it apart or complain to others that may actually be enjoying themselves. I just don't get that.

      I will deliver your hug and birthday kiss on Friday! :-)

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  2. Unbelievable! What's wrong with people?? I am very glad you still managed to make it enjoyable and special for you and the Gem man. That's what it is really all about anyway. You are the bigger person. Happy Birthday Gem!

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    1. I know! So rude. Yes, we had fun in spite of the joy suckers. I will pass along your birthday wishes. :-)

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  3. Happy birthday Gem! Love Vicki and Abracadabra

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    1. Thanks!!! I will let him know you were thinking of him. :-)

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  4. What a great way to celebrate! Kudos to you & birthday boy for leading and hosting the ride. It does sound like it's time to suggest the barn manager organize an "annual Fall barn ride". They will likely pick whatever date suits the most, and then you could go back to celebrating Gems birthday the way you want :)

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    1. Thanks! It is fun and has become the kick off for the Fall/Winter riding season. I have the same thought that the barn can do the kick off and I can get back to doing something smaller with my core riding group.

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  5. Happy Birthday to Gem!! Too bad people have to go and ruin a fun event :( Maybe the barn owner can host it and turn it into a potluck or something?

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    1. Thanks, Allison! I get cranky with joy suckers, but I don't let it get in the way of a good time. :-) I was thinking potluck, too.

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    1. Thanks, Mona! I will pass on your wishes. :-)

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  7. Happy Birthday and congratulations on a good ride!

    It's too bad your celebration went south. A very long time ago, where I boarded my first horse, we used to have an Easter trail ride. Boarders only. It was a "rite of spring" and it was a very special thing for us boarders. Of course over time people move on and things change. I'm sure everyone misses that ride as much as I do. We all just enjoyed our time with our horses together.

    Keep the ride. Go have a beer and a burger after :)

    Love the "Birthday boy!" picture. He's very handsome.

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    1. It was such a good ride. Hey, I really like your idea about going for burgers and beers afterwards....!!

      Thanks. He is handsome, isn't he... ;-)

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  9. Oh late again!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY GORGEOUS GEM!!! Sounds like you guys had a wonderful time. And go you, leading the trail ride! Is this the same Wolfie who'd break out in a sweat at the mere mention of 'trail ride'?! Not to mention 'mud', 'water' etc etc *lol* You rock!

    As for those extremely rude people -- where the hell are their manners?? I've never heard the like ... to go to someone else's party, especially when you've not even been invited, and then start picking it apart!! Well done for putting that woman in her place. And I agree with you, stopping on a 'high' is a good thing. Maybe next year, just get together with your closest rider friends and have a little party & ride ...

    Give Gem a belated birthday hug and kiss from me xxx

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    1. I know! Me leading the trail ride! Crazy, eh? :-) Yes, I think I might just make it an intimate affair next year. I had bad manners. I will pass on your hug and kisses tomorrow!!

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  10. Such a cool birthday party! Sorry the 'extras' brought it down a notch. Sounds like a "Boarder" rule needs to be in place, and maybe a potluck rule, too. An RSVP?

    At any rate, I'm glad you all enjoyed your horses and yourselves. (Wish I'd been there for the coffee with Baileys!)

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