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Friday, January 2, 2026

2025 by the numbers

 

I know I've MIA. I've been struggling to find things to write about and feeling kind of 'meh' these days. Winter has settled in and has been particularly nasty so far. It's been cold and windy. And when it warms up it's rainy and windy. So, yeah. It's the time of year where the horse work goes up and the horse fun goes down. 

Willow has the right idea

But enough whining. I figured that it would feel good to review last year pony activities. 

For the past few years I've been a member of a FB group that has members set goals around riding and other activities. It's been a great group to celebrate rides and working towards my goals. For 2025 I set the goal of 100 rides for each horse and 150 workouts.  In looking back on that it inspired me to look at number data from last year. 

Saddle Time:

I got a lot of time in the saddle this year- I recorded 2018 rides compared to 205 in 2024.  . I had a geek moment and graphed 2024/25 data: 

2024 is blue and 2025 is green

As expected the majority of rides are April-October.  I know in the summer I rode almost every day.  

I miss this



Fitness
In addition I did 174 workouts. It really helped with riding and my overall health. In there I did about 100 karate classes.  It was a new thing for me and I started in January. I got my yellow and orange belts. And in December I successfully tested for my green belt.  I continue to really enjoy it. I'm hoping to get my black belt before I turn 65. 

Not counted in this are the many, many walks that Cordelia and I have taken this year. 

dogs don't care if it's cold and snowy


Learning
There was a bit of slow start to lessons last year, but in all I told 24 lessons and 3 clinics. Two of the clinics were with Jane and one with Johanna.  Every single ride I learned a little more, understood things a little deeper. I am also no where near done. I do remember a riding coach said to me (a long, long time ago) that by the time riders were in their 40's they were unable to really advance their skills. I'm happy to report that she was wrong. She also was not a good coach and the relationship did not last very long but that's a whole 'nother story. 

Shows

The horses and I competed in just two shows last year. Like, why did I write 'just'? That sounded really judgy. Let me fix it: I took both horses to two shows and it was fun, exhausting and we learned a lot. Carmen and I got a lot more grounded together and Quaid and I found some holes to fill. Carmen and I earned our silver pin for our scores which was nice. And we were 2nd level champs at our show in June. 


I also travelled to Quebec to help at the Eastern Dressage Championships. It was a lot of fun and a great experience. I met some great people and saw some lovely horses. 


Those are the things that I can count. There are also all the things that can't really be enumerated. Things like changes in confidence and skill. The fun times spent with friends and family. It was a really good year for me and it helps to look back. Especially on a day like there where the wind is trying to peel the skin from my face. 

How was your 2025? 



18 comments:

  1. This winter is off to a brutal start down here so I can only imagine how miserable it is up there (and I say that as someone who historically enjoys cold weather). You had a very productive year from the sounds of it. I find the FB group very inspiring. It helps me ride when I really don't want to. I am in awe of the number of lessons you took. Wow! And also boo hiss to whoever said you can't advance your skills much after 40. That has NOT been my experience watching people take on new hobbies/skills/etc. ALSO ALSO, I LOVE that you are doing karate. You are a bad ass!

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    1. I found myself often motivated to ride to keep up with my goals. And, yeah, that person was wrong about a lot of things.

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  2. You certainly made the most of life in the areas that count. Very fancy bar graph! The fitness / health portion is going to not only help you now, but also to maintain coordination and strength for the future. I listened to a podcast a few years ago about longevity and they said that living longer is one thing, but being able to do what you love for as long as possible is what the real goal is about.

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    1. I totally agree about the fitness. Even if my prime motivation is to improve my riding, I’m planning to stay active even if I’m not riding anymore.

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  3. Well your year was much more productive than mine! You did great- lots of riding and lessons and hey- karate? That's awesome!
    My year was quite dull. Plagued by some on going health problems, only a couple rides on Gussie, but had fun training Rally- still lots of horse time but not riding. In my defense- I am getting old! But am not giving up on riding. Hopefully this year I will be physically able to ride, and for sure I will have fun with the expected foals.

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    1. Taking care of your health is so important. And you do a lovely job with babies.

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  4. Right there with you in the "lots of horse work and little horse fun" category, even though we're in the middle of a blissful African summer. I am so very pregnant and, though still occasionally clawing my way into the saddle, horses are mostly a long string of sweating over broken fences or struggling to kneel down for bandage changes while toting a huge belly around right now!

    What an accomplished year you had, with so many tangible and intangible goals smashed <3

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    1. Being pregnant in the heat is no joke. It’s so hard to move. But the baby is so exciting. Have you bought the pony yet? 😁

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  5. I’m with ya on feeling like this winter is already overstaying its welcome… still tho, this post makes my inner nerd so happy — so many milestones this year, and so well documented !!!

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  6. Your numbers are super impressive! As are your Karate achievements & goals!!

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  7. Wow! You had a very productive year! Congrats again on all your achievements, and thank you for always keeping me inspired

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    1. Aw thanks. I love the blogosphere because everyone inspires me!

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  8. That is cool data to look back on! Happy new year

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  9. Wow! You guys really accomplished a lot this year! I'm with you on being in the winter funk. It came on so early! On the bright side (literally) the days are getting longer now, so spring will come eventually!

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  10. I'm hoping that since the cold was early the warmth will come sooner.

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