What if...
- By Michelle R. Scully
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- 06 Feb, 2021
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I've learned more from my animals than they ever have from me

Satin and I, sharing a moment. Photo by Stephanie Roundy, Magic of the Horse
What if, instead of thinking we're 'teaching'' horses things, we think of them as teachers.
What if, instead of horse trainers we have horse listeners, horse learners, horsemanship mentors
What if, we spent more time learning about horses
More time listening to horses
More energy learning from them than thinking we need them to do (fill in the blank)
How cool would that be?
I always learn more from my animals than they ever will from me.
Satin and I soaking it in.
What if, instead of horse trainers we have horse listeners, horse learners, horsemanship mentors
What if, we spent more time learning about horses
More time listening to horses
More energy learning from them than thinking we need them to do (fill in the blank)
How cool would that be?
I always learn more from my animals than they ever will from me.
Satin and I soaking it in.

I had the best weekend with my boys.
They're young men now, but it's hard to remember to call them that.
They're young men now, but it's hard to remember to call them that.
It's weird being a mom - our job is to raise kids up to be independent but then one day, bam, they are.
They move across the country, study abroad, make lives of their own.
Which is the plan, right?
So mom'ing is a constant state of hold tight, let go.
It's okay, I tell myself as I said goodbye with tears in my eyes, it's all good.
They're doing their thing, following their dreams, making their lives and I am 100% #theirteam
It felt good to get home (I'm not really built for big cities) and back into the groove of my own little world where Maisy and Rufus let me know they were certain I'd left and was never coming back.
Life too is a constant state of hold tight, let go only sometimes we struggle with that balancing act.
I often think of life like a scale; things add up, things fall off.
Sometimes we have too much of one thing - things we worry about, things that make us feel overwhelmed or less than.
Sometimes we have too little of something -things that help us feel calm, centered, joyful, filled with wonder.
It's like cooking without a recipe.
You've gotta keep tasting the soup.
I often tell Pat I feel like the keeper of his scale. I can see when it gets too heavy, and I am super protective of that.
He has big shoulders and is always willing to take a little more of the load but I'm always aware that it adds up.
He has big shoulders and is always willing to take a little more of the load but I'm always aware that it adds up.
A little too much on one side means there's a little less on the other.
More or less.
I had a son deficit going on, I needed more mom time, and I'm so happy I got it.
What do you want more of?
What makes your eyes shine and your heart glow?
What do you need less of? Want to let go of?
What do you need less of? Want to let go of?
What no longer serves you and needs to be set free?
It's an ongoing process to keep that scale of more and less balanced but it sure feels good when it is.
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