Quite a few eons ago, when I was still 5, I remember riding a horse in Baguio – then branded as the summer capital of the Philippines. I proudly rode my horse without anyone riding with me. I think I rode a young mare. Too bad the pictures were all lost due to the flooding brought about by Typhoon Ketsana. I wish someday my son could try out the experience. Perhaps when he turns 3 or 4 it would be nice to have try riding a miniature horse. It would have been a pretty site to see my little man ride, with the miniature complete with a riding ensemble like a horse tack, a saddle of course and other things you need to put on them before riding them. Well, if you are planning to give your little ones the same experience, make sure you put on safety gears on them, like a head gear and if you can riding boots.
04
Jun
HORSEBACK RIDING FOR KIDS
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