My Name Is Raymond Morgan Wright

 

 

 

This is my webpage that I am helping my Daddy make for me. It will be stuff about my friends &

things I do with my horses, shows I go to & my training. I like to go to shows where I can earn ribbons & meet other children who also like horses.

This will also be a place where I can share other things that are important to me like my

Four Wheeler & my dog Yar!

This is my horse “ICE” (Ima Cool Express)

He is a “Minimal White Paint”

Riding My Baja 90 over a jump.

Yar is my dog, he is Rat & Fox Terrier Mix.

This is my Mom!

She has been teaching lessons to people and kids since 1992 & that was before I was born!

I like my Play Station a little more than horses right now, but mom does all my lessons & training & she says I am doing very well. Sometimes I get a little nervous about things, so I keep working on those things until it gets better. Mom says that I have to work hard on my riding skills because there are no short cuts or cheating allowed. When riding horses you have to always think about safety first!

This is my Dad!

He has been around & working with horses since he was a little boy like me. He is always telling me “Keep Your Heels Down Raymond!”

Dad teaches me that if I want things I have to work hard to earn them & that way I will appreciate what I have a lot more & enjoy things too. He say’s

“You Learn, You Earn!”

I like to go out with my Dad & help him work on

the fences & other chores that need to be done.

When I have done all my work & my behavior has been appropriate, Dad & I go out for

“Special Best Buddy Time”!

I am not sure I want to do this when I get older, but I sure do like watching these guys!

Training my pony Apache Rain can be a little hard sometimes because she forgets that I am supposed to be in charge!

I told my Mom & Dad that when I grow up I want to lead the first manned mission to Mars. They said that I should discuss  it with my Uncle Robert when we were on Family Vacation in the Smokey Mountains last year. My uncle is one of the Engineers working on that project & he said that if I work very hard in school and have good grades, that I should be about the right age to be on that mission! I think it would be great to touch & see things before anybody else.

I also want to get a Koala Bear!!

Mom & Dad say I may have a better chance of seeing Mars!

Working with the horses teaches me things like responsibility & patience. I like to invite my friends over from school so they can enjoy the horses too.

Sometimes the horses get sick or hurt and it takes a lot more work to make them get all better & well again.

My Dad says it is all about being one with the horse & understanding them & being their partner.

If you click on the Koala picture

It will take you to a link with a lot of really Kool pics of other Koala’s!

· Never touch or feed a horse without the owner's permission.

· Approach a horse from the front or side, never from the rear. Announce your presence and offer your hand for the animal to smell.

· Avoid sudden movements such as waving, running etc.

· Speak quietly; avoid loud or unusual noises.

· Keep young children and dogs under direct control at all times.

· Sturdy footwear and an approved helmet are essential if you intend to ride.

Some Basic Safety Tips Around Horses

Hard Work With Ice Pays Off!