05/25/2026
Some cute, some funny, and one very relaxed photos of Bubbles who is oh so perfect
A little update on her
Today was her 5th ride under saddle and 8th ride (first 3 ba****ck) since her surgery on January 15th of this year
She had 5 vertebrae shaved down due to calcification and breakdown caused my close proximity, or in other words, kissing spine.
Her rehab was a long journey. She was cleared for hand walking after the first week, but unfortunately, she was extremely uncomfortable with her staples and became very explosive during the attempted walks so she ended up spending the first two full weeks stuck in her stall. I canât imagine what a nightmare that wouldâve been, with absolutely nothing to do, but eat hay and turn in circles.
The next few weeks had a bunch of up and downs, some days I saw excellent progress and other days she was a little bit of a nutcase. She struggled to process what she was feeling both physically and mentally and often times that led to her being a bit explosive.
I knew when I originally made the decision to spend the thousands of dollars on a surgery for a horse who had given me nothing, a horse who had far from proven she was âworth itâ, would come with ridicule and judgement and let me just tell you- IT DID.
Even I questioned my decision during really hard days of rehab.
But something felt â¨right⨠with Bubbles and so I continued on and pushed through.
We stuck with our rehab and, over time, she started to come back to her gentle and easy-going nature. Relaxing through her movements, beginning to trust in my ability to guide her without force.
As she continued to develop on the ground, we worked on entertaining her mind and not only her body through simple trick training and just really bonding and getting to know each other. ďżź
120 days later, she had her first ba****ck ride in the round pen. We have done so much and worked on so many different things to get to where we are, but I can proudly say that on todayâs 5th ride under saddle, she required zero prep and went straight into work, willing and beautifully, quiet and gentle. I couldnât ask for better results, Iâm truly blown away by her ability to not only adapt, but continue to try for me.
Really beautiful experience for me - following my morals and values and experiencing first hand what remarkable things are possible when we TRULY listen to our horses and do for them what needs to be done.
*in the commentsďżź are before and after photos of the kissing spine section