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Eeyore
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 3:06:52 PM
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What do we think......
I'm getting married this summer and would love some photos of myself looking my best with my 2 arabs. Usually in any photos I've got of myself with them I'm in a grubby pair of jeans, wooly hat and covered in slobber and stains. So it would be really nice to get some good pix.
BUT I sense potential disaster. Marim is a real spookmonster and is likely to tun into a snorting, leaping, prancing lunatic at the sight of me a white frock while Neem just cant see me without nuzzling my face and hair. So I could just end up looking like a scarecrow and being dragged around the field on my chin....not good
What do you guys think - yes or no
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Edited by - Eeyore on 23 Apr 2008 3:07:50 PM
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baxter
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 3:08:54 PM
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Ah, how lovely, i would do it, but be prepared.... can you practice in a big white frock???
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Merlot
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 3:16:59 PM
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Ask Nutter on here if you can borrow her nice white ebay outfit so you can have a practice
Oh I would go for it, you'll only regret it if you don't.....(I think). My best mate had her lovely Welsh Section D at her wedding and she didn't disgrace herself or anyone else for that matter. Stood there like a true pro. Expect the unexpected and you'll be OK |
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heatherr
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England
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 3:36:52 PM
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I think it's a wonderful idea. If you can arrange for a few pairs of extra hands to be on standby, you should be OK. Go for it! |
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Goldenmane
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Vera
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 3:56:51 PM
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Perissa actually came to my wedding as she was my chief bridesmaid - complete with matching flowers with my bouquet in her mane and tail. |
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polly
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 4:25:31 PM
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My beautiful sweetest-cob-in-the-world Jazmin (RIP) came to my wedding, she was a scrubbed and had flowers matching mine ! she was lit up like a christmas tree on the atmosphere /attention alone and was usually the most laid back mare ever!....so beware. I had friends who took complete charge of her, getting her there and back again after photos and this was a fairly rural church. I don,t want to put a dampner on things but if your horses are easily wound up you don,t want someone being bashed , stood or landed on as it would ruin your day. If you have plenty of space, away from the crowds, somewhere to load safely and someone who is totally capable of handling them.....then why not! My friend Julie rode her mare , in the big white white dress thru the streets of Portsmouth to the church! saying all that I am SO glad my mare was there with me... |
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Mrs Vlacq
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 4:31:23 PM
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Definitley go for it But wear a white bed sheet to go muck out and fetch them in for a week or so beforehand ad maybe feed a calmer so you get pics of nice curvey horses - not camels!!!
A pal borrowed my sidesaddle and rode into her wedding on her grey horse to surprise the groom - looked wonderful but she was more worried about losing / damaging my precious 100yr old SS than ruining her wedding!! |
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ashabarab
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 4:37:29 PM
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polly that was wonderfull..you both look great!
what great memories
l would say go for it..even if it is a diaster [which l doubt] in years to come you will still have the memory
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Kirsty5278
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 4:42:19 PM
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that must have been such a bombproof horse to walk portsmouth - it spooks ME at times!!
Lovely photo polly!!
Helena, you've just got to do it!! Even if you don't want to do it on the day could you arrange it with your dress on a few days after your wedding??
I would definately want my boy with me... in fact I'd rather marry my boy then grummpy OH - but they both know that!!
Good luck for your special day... please do post the photos for us to "oooooooo" and "arrrrrrrr" over!! |
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kathleen
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Eeyore
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 4:49:50 PM
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Love the pic Polly Do you have any photos of Perissa Vera? Does anyone else have any wedding pix with their horses, it would be great to see them.
I would not be taking them to the church and risking the life and limb of the general public. Just risking my own dignity and sanity. If it goes ahead the plan is to call to have pix with them after the church bit and before the reception bit, so they would be in their field. Anyone helping with them would also be in their wedding clothes so I probably wont be swamped with volunteers lol
I think I will try the bedsheet thing and take it from there.... |
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pat day
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 5:11:37 PM
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Helena,
you know I will help with the horses, if I am here.
As long as you do the bathing the week before, I will brush, tack up, and do them up for you while you are at church or whatever.
You only have to ask.
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suneanarab
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 6:43:49 PM
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depends on your horse. i have done different weddings with horses now. i did one for a friend and took her horse to the wedding as a suprise for the bride. she sat on her to have photos as well as standing with her.
the photo below is an idian wedding we did for a friend as a gift coz it's traditional that the groom rides to the wedding. this is odin
this is spider at a wedding we were asked to do. both had really loud drums so we practiced with water barrels.
if you practice you should be ok. good luck! |
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Tahir
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 10:04:26 PM
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I would definitely say 'go for it', but put some practice in first.
I had to get my stallion in from the field on my wedding day, because he wouldn't let anyone else catch him. I didn't bother to practice, but thankfully he knew it was me, even though I looked like a huge white monster with make-up on!!!!
Shame we didn't scrub him up before we took the piccys though!!!! The piccy is courtesy of the limo chauffeur!!! and yes, I did have my wellies on!!!
Carla, xx. |
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Roseanne
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 10:37:54 PM
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Definately go for it. Any good photographer can use photoshop and airbrush smudges if there are any telltale grass/slobber stains! Please let us see the pix!!
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Gemma
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 10:57:56 PM
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Go for it.
If I ever get married I intend to ride Marigold there. I've even picked out the venue as it's a relatively short hack from the yard so one of my friends can ride her there for me!
Definitely get a white sheet, or buy an 80s monstrosity of a wedding dress from a charity shop and get them used to it beforehand. |
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NUTTER
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 11:03:18 PM
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Damn if only i had known,My white gone of outfit!!!! but alas it went in the wheelie bin, Joking apart, i think it will be wonderfull if you can organise it, i would have loved this for myself, You must give it your best shot. |
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vjc
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Posted - 23 Apr 2008 : 11:39:50 PM
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i know of two freinds who have done this and they said it had made their day even more special. if its what you want go for it! don`t have regrets later |
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Evie
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Posted - 24 Apr 2008 : 12:58:13 AM
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I'd love to ride to my wedding on Tara (this is if I EVER get married that is!!!) I dreamt once I was getting married on the beach and rode there on a white arabian!
Hope it goes well if you decide to do it.
PS. Lovely photos everyone :) |
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Eeyore
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Posted - 24 Apr 2008 : 09:55:20 AM
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Great photos
I had always admired the picture of Odin in your signature Suzanne, I didn't realise it was when he was at a wedding! Your horses must really trust you to cope with all the noise and crowds of people.
I love the photo of you with your stallion Carla. The more I see these photos the more I want to do it
My photographer is a very 'arty' type and is one of lifes eternal optimists. When I first mentioned the idea she got a bit carried away and had visions of me doing a Julia Roberts in Runaway Bride and galloping up the field bareback in my wedding dress Nice idea but I'd have to be suicidal to try that one with my pair lol Gemma and Evie you will defintitely have to share photos when you ride your horses to church, that would be fantastic
Thanks for the really kind offer Pat, you may live to regret it x |
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LadyB
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Posted - 24 Apr 2008 : 10:55:50 AM
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Aww Carla, that pictuare has brought a tear to my eye!!! Really sweet...
Helena, I think go for it, lifes too short, you may as well try and see what happens.. no regrets..
Hope you have the most fantastic time!!!x |
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Cakes
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Vera
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Posted - 24 Apr 2008 : 9:20:36 PM
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Sorry it is so dark, I had to use the scanner on the printer at work. I have cut me off but you can just see my flowers are the same as hers.
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susan p
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krb
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Posted - 24 Apr 2008 : 10:34:55 PM
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Carabineer came to both my weddings!! Well at least something lasted! It's a great idea why should such an important person be left out? If she's really spooky a bit of practice may not go amiss, just make sure on the day a suitably attired and trained friend is there for the major handling. You need to be enjoying it not stressed by it. |
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