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Reviews & stories from an East Coaster just trying to live the horsey dream.
, multiple items will incur a higher shipping rate depending on box size needed Joie, size S – this top has a small snag in the middle pattern, see close up photo for reference* Plenty by Tracy Reese off the shoulder top, size S – $15 SOLD Alice and Olivia, new with tags, size 6 – $75 (originally $495) *there is a patch of fading from sun exposure on the top right of the dress, see second photo* Misa Los Angeles off the shoulder dress/cover up, size S – $30 HD in Paris dress (elastic waist) size US 4 – $20 (from Anthropologie) Manolo Blahnik, size 38.5, $150 *note wear and tear on side of shoe. * SOLD HorZe Grand Prix silicone knee patch breeches, size 28 – $30 *in good condition but some signs of wear and tear, but no holes or rips*
Honestly it was the best decision I’ve ever made, because the freedom allowed me to jump back into the horsey world head-first, something I wasn’t able to even consider while working at a creative agency. Don’t be afraid to discuss the marketing plan for listing your home – in fact, when you’re interviewing agents/agencies, they should present all of this to you in the meeting, including a price opinion (where agents come to your house to preview and offer their opinion on pricing) and CMA (comparative market analysis) explaining where to price your home competitively in order to get it sold. I like to do a weekly recap with my sellers if we have multiple showings within a week, but some want feedback as soon as the prospective buyers leave their home… which is frankly quite impossible, because you tell me when the buyers agent would have the time to sneak away from their clients to call me and take an educated guess at what they thought? People need time to think and process, and a good agent will regroup with their clients at the end of the day and then pass along feedback to the sellers agent.
If you’re traveling long-distance, driving might not be an option, so here are some things to keep in mind: Flying requires you to have a TSA approved carrier and (unless your pet is a certified service animal) they must remain in the carrier throughout your entire time inside the airport and the duration of the flight. If you’re checking in 1-2 hours before your flight and have a 2-3 hour flight, this means your pup may be confined to the carrier for 4-5 hours. If I’m driving, bringing things like dog beds and bowls is much easier, since space is limited when you’re dealing with a checked bag or carry on – if you’re traveling solo, make sure you are able to bring your dog with you during the day or you’re able to get back to let them outside.
The first two weeks felt something like this: you think your riding is solid and you think you know your horse. But as you enter the ring and complete your opening circle, your canter feels all wrong, the sun creates a crazy glare on some of the jumps and you’re squinting trying to make out where you are. Your horse, also green to this ring, these jumps and this division, decides to do his best giraffe impression and you’re left grasping at straws trying to keep it together and finish respectfully. You complete your closing circle, exit the ring, giving your horse all of the pats for getting around like a good giraffe and are hit with conflicting emotions: the first, is the let down from hearing your score.