Sometimes I notice myself forget why I got into this sport in the first place. That pure, unadulterated love of the horse. The grin you get from ear to ear when you see your favorite horse hang his head over the stall door. Those little things. It is so easy to get caught up on your next big goal or how you want to advance in the sport and not be grateful for how far you've come and what you've accomplished. In September of 2018, I took Charmer to his last show of the year (I was bad and didn't blog it - whoops!). Since I first owned him in July of 2015, he has never gotten very much time off. Usually nothing more than a few weeks here and there. With the entrance of Banner into my life last year I finally had another horse to focus on and compete on, so I decided to give Charmer some time off. I actually gave him the better part of 6 months completely off (I think in the course of that 6 months I rode him maybe 3-4 times total?). He definitely lost some topline over