Revel Ranch
09:45:11 Hummer
Thus far I have only tried mint and a chamomile blend. I was not a big fan of the chamomile. Love the mint.
Angels angels
09:45:11 [1k brindles] Angel
Yesss I don't drink caffine so herbal teas are my go to. Mainly the fruit ones
Glacier Bay Cove
09:45:05 The Brindle Princess
I drink chamomile tea before going to bed
Five Pines Ranch
09:44:30 Pines
celestial seasonings apple cinnamon
Glacier Bay Cove
09:44:29 The Brindle Princess
Herbal teas are out of this world, amazing and delicious
Angels angels
09:44:16 [1k brindles] Angel
Raspberry tea is really really good but it makes me sleepy lol good to drink before bed
Revel Ranch
09:43:00 Hummer
If anyone else has tea flavor recommendations I am trying to expand my horizons.
Angels angels
09:42:45 [1k brindles] Angel
Yeah I love Celestial Seasonings herbal teas
The blueberry and raspberry are my favorite
The Silvergrove
09:42:44 Wan | Wolf | Silver
Hummer
Yeah!
Revel Ranch
09:42:22 Hummer
@Wan, is it this?
-Click-
Angels angels
09:42:09 [1k brindles] Angel
Glacier
You have seen my Black Chestnut brindle lol
Glacier Bay Cove
09:41:56 The Brindle Princess
Celestial Seasonings has a blueberry tea, I think
The Silvergrove
09:41:44 Wan | Wolf | Silver
(Doesn't actually have lavender tho lmfao but it's delicious)
The Silvergrove
09:41:23 Wan | Wolf | Silver
Hummer
Republic of Tea has a really great blueberry lavender tea
Angels angels
09:41:23 [1k brindles] Angel
Blueberry tea is amazing *-*
Revel Ranch
09:40:42 Hummer
Someone was telling me about blueberry tea last night and I never got a brand recommendation from them.
Blue Diamond
09:40:12 Bluey
feel that @glaciar
Glacier Bay Cove
09:40:06 The Brindle Princess
Angels, a black chestnut brindle would be *chefs kiss*
Glacier Bay Cove
09:38:51 The Brindle Princess
Me waiting for tomorrow, when I can skip quests again
Blue Diamond
09:35:07 Bluey
me waiting for capture passes to be avail in the store's items so I can complete a quest lol
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Help balancing college and horses July 10, 2018 02:10 PM

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So IÂ’ve seen a few of these posts already but I thought IÂ’d see if anyone went through something similar to what I may end up going through.

In the fall IÂ’ll be starting college for Architectural Technology, IÂ’m not sure how hard the course will be so I want some tips how on how others balanced horses and school.

Right now IÂ’m currently riding one of my bosses horses 3 or 4 days a week I actively compete in Dressage and have goals to show at NAJYRC or at least get to show the young riders tests. IÂ’m not as close to my goal as IÂ’d like to be so IÂ’ll be working extra hard to improve my riding, which will happen over time during college. I also donÂ’t have a car so IÂ’d have to wait for some one to give me a ride. IÂ’ve also got part time jobs (I only work one day at each)

I was wondering if anyone had tips or stories on how they balanced horses and school? (Especially Showing competitively) Or if maybe someone has taken a similar course that IÂ’m taking and could tell me if it will be a heavy work load.
Help balancing college and horses July 10, 2018 06:35 PM

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Not having a car is going to be the biggest hurdle unless someone is consistently able to carpool you to the barn. How far away is the barn? Travel can suck up a lot of time. Is there any way you can get your own car?

If you can, try to schedule your classes as a block of time. This can be difficult as a freshman because you'll be the last to register, and as an upperclassman, the smaller major courses may only be offered at one or two times. Your first year will probably be a bunch of pre-req courses but you need to do well in them as architecture degrees are considered professional programs, and your performance 1st year determines whether or not you'll be admitted (not sure if this is the case at your university). Architecture degrees are time-consuming as you will have a lot of projects and studio classes.

More practical advice, get to the gym while at school. Riding, especially at the level you're wanting to do, will be a lot easier if you're fit. Not saying you're not, but if you do end up needing to take a break, you'll come back to your previous skill much quicker if you stay in shape. Pilates is great for equestrians but anything you enjoy will do.

You can always work at the barn and show during holidays and summer breaks, but eventually you'll want to do an internship in your junior/senior summer. Make school and your future career your first priority, horses will always be there. (above advice is assuming this is a bachelor's degree; I'm not sure about the difficulty/flexibility of an associate's)


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