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Another Phillips' Household Disagreement Poll
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I LOVE doing these!!!! LOL!!!! SOOOOOOooooooOOOOOoooo Hannah, age [almost] 14, is taking riding lessons. She loves horses, and will get one of her own in the not so distant future. Her instructor has been teaching her the barrel racing routine (whatever its called--I'm no cowgirl), and turns out she has a knack for it--and she suggested that Hannah participate in some competitive races. I'm okay with it, but Jeff is not! MY question is: Should we allow her to compete in barrel racing? Jeff says it's too dangerous. I had to use heavy persuasion just to get him to let her take riding lessons!!!! I say it's no more dangerous than galloping a horse around the pasture. If she can do one, she can do the other. What do you think? Should she be allowed to barrel race? I want both male and female opinions--and I wouldn't mind the opinions of a few cowboys! Would you let your daughter barrel race? :coffee2 |
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As someone who's pastors kids participate in barrel racing--so I've watched enough of it to know what's involved--- I say sure... let her do it. I've never seen anyone get hurt doing barrel racing. I'd let my kids do it if they were interested.
Now if we were talking bullriding or something like that.. my vote would be different. :D Of course your hubby is going to worry about her safety... she is her daddy's little girl... is she not? :) Gotta admire his concern for her wellbeing. :D |
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I think I would vote no on bullriding!!! LOL!!!
Riding lessons brought up the disagreement LAST year--Jeff wanted to let her ride her bike to the stables BY HERSELF! *gasp* AFF and I won that argument. :D :D :D |
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P.S. You should all know that I am putting myself in mortal danger of my husband's extreme aggravation and put-outedness by creating this thread. *pray for me* :uhoh
*so much fun* :party |
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I would agree that it's no more dangerous than riding a horse fast.
Does she wear a helmet when she rides? If so, I think she'd be fine. |
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Yes, horse activities can be dangerous... but so is living. ;)
We have horses. We also have bikes, skateboards, rollerblades, ramps, and CARS. All potentially injury-inducing. If it's something she wants to do, I'd let her do it. |
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You forgot option number 4: Ask your pastor.
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Life is all about risk management. There is pretty much always risk involved in anything fun or worthwhile. The risk does not seem excessive in this case so I say go for it.
If we try to hard to protect our kids from risk we actually hurt htem by limiting their experiences. Many years ago a 16 year old niece of mine was visiting for the summer and about to go to church camp when a 16 year old relative of hers was killed in a tragic car accident. My SIL was so distraught she made her daughter come home and not go to camp because the camp had riding horses and a swimming pool and she was afraid her daughter would get hurt. As fate would have it right after arriving home my niece was the passenger in a car involved in an accident and broke her back. She would have been much safer riding those horses and swimming at camp! |
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