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Daughter's First Riding Lesson

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2006

Wow our baby is growing up!
First time using a bridle and saddle to ride the horse.

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  • How cute! I wish more kids would get into riding!

    This is your daughter Richelle, right? How come in the three kindergarten videos it looks like a totally different girl?

  • Same girl, different hair cut and she is older in the K vids

  • Oh! I see now. My mistake. The girl in the kindergarten videos that the camera is focusing on is not Richelle, that girl has a green shirt and straight brown hair. Richelle is in one of them very briefly in the back, with red curly hair, right? I had just assumed that she would be the one the camera is focusing on.

  • Oh yeah sorry, I was working, the vid was from a friend whose kid was in her class

  • You ride western! cool! I ride english. that horse is pretty! one of mine looks like that! how old is your little girl!! LOL she's cute riding that big horse. :)

  • she was 4 in this video.

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  • SERIOUSLY?! FIRST LESSON AND NO HELMET?! :(

  • @stardustmypony but it didn't...And that kind of 'what if' attitude is never gonna go well with equestrianism. It's a dangerous sport. With or without helmets. With helps, yes, and I always wear one, but it's the riders choice, and in this case, the parents/guardians obviously trust the horse enough to let her ride without a helmet.

  • @stardustmypony true, but I'm sure they've picked a bomb proof horse. Especially for a girl as young as that. And if you approach horse riding with such a 'what if' attitude, it's pointless. Any horse could buck or rear, but we have to give them credit. Anything's possible, and nothing did happen to this girl so what does it matter?

  • @RammsteinRoesli yes but the horse could still buck or rear, which a person on a lead rein cant exactly stop...

  • @RammsteinRoesli even so if the horse triped over she could still fall off, also if the horse bucks or any thing she will most likely hit the deck...

  • shes doing very good but a helmet is always a good idea, but hey when you ride western you might do things diffrently, i dunno...

  • Its great that your allowing your daughter to engage in the joys and wonder of the world of horses. :) I hope she has lots of fun!

  • @martamalinamm they r now and daysi have been riding for 2 years now and i am glad i know how to but i miss my riding lessons

  • Please put a helmet on that child!

  • wheres her  helmet?

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