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06/22/2026

NEXT Mondays the 29th farrier schedule is as follows :

Adios , Mable , Grace , linny , bill , Frankie , keepah , Maisy and Sophie ,

06/18/2026

Happy Veterinarian appreciation day ! We are so incredibly thankful for all of our amazing vets past and present . You are all truly amazing and are appreciated beyond words . Your care and compassion to all the horses at AAE as well as myself and clients is wonderful . We appreciate you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

06/15/2026

With the GORGEOUS weather … night turn out will begin tonight !!

06/12/2026

Monday June 15th farrier list ;
Ricky , karma , max , frog , Farrah , Sidney , Carlos , snickers , Sophie , Kermit

06/10/2026

A few things to address :

First , please make sure you are cleaning up after yourselves. This means manure in the ring , hoof pickings and dirt in the aisle, putting tack away correctly and garbage .
I have found that the end of my days include cleaning up after folks and their horses and it’s making me grumpy 🙂 . Please make a concerted effort to do better .

Second : board , lessons and lease money is now PAST DUE. While I understand the occasional hiccup , this is a business and I would appreciate being paid for our services . Thank you .

06/02/2026

There are 5 Tuesdays In June. Please pay for lessons accordingly . Thank you !

06/01/2026

Farrier list for Monday June 1st : coco, Boston , piper , Grace , Marley !

05/27/2026

Due to the holiday on Monday , the farrier is scheduled for this Friday , May 29th . The following horses are due :
Adios , Mable , Grace , Linny , Bill , Frankie , Keepah , Maisy .
*please leave checks in my mailbox . Thank you

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05/25/2026

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We spend a lot of time talking about what instructors owe their students such as good lessons, safe horses, clear communication, and a program worth paying for. All of that is true but the relationship runs both ways and there are a handful of things every riding instructor has every right to expect from the people they teach - regardless of age, level, or how long they have been in the program. Here is what that actually looks like...

1. Respect the schedule
Your lesson time starts when it starts. Not when you finish tacking up. Not when you finally find a parking spot. Not ten minutes after you were supposed to be mounted because you got caught in traffic. An instructor who has back to back lessons cannot absorb your late arrival without it cascading into every lesson that follows. Be ready and be on time. If life genuinely gets in the way, communicate early and not at the moment the lesson was supposed to begin. Last minute cancellations and no shows are in the same category. Your instructor may have pulled a horse from turnout, set up the arena, and reorganized their entire morning around your lesson. Treat their time the way you expect them to treat yours.

2. Pay on time, every time
Riding lessons are expensive and nobody knows that better than the instructor who spent years and significant money developing the skills they are now passing on to you. While riding might be a hobby or a luxury for you, it is a business for your instructor. They have the same bills, the same living expenses, and the same need for a reliable paycheck that every working professional has. Pay your invoice on time without being chased. It is a basic professional courtesy and it matters more than most students realize.

3. Respect the expertise
There is no shortcut to becoming a good riding instructor. It takes years of riding, training, teaching, continuing education, and a level of dedicated investment that most people outside the industry never fully appreciate. When you walk into a lesson, bring an open mind and leave your preconceived ideas at the gate. The student who arrives already convinced they know how it should be done makes the instructor's job significantly harder and their own progress significantly slower. Trust the process and the person who built it. You hired them for a reason.

4. Show up mentally not just physically
Riding is not soccer or swimming. It is a complex physical education that happens on the back of a living animal and it requires your full attention every single minute of the lesson. Your instructor is prepared to give you their best teaching so come prepared to receive it. Leave the work stress, the family drama, and the distracted scrolling in the car. The horse needs you present and so does your instructor. Frankly so do you because a distracted rider in an arena is a safety issue not just a teaching one.

5. Bring your best effort
Not perfection, not natural talent, but effort and a positive attitude. A genuine willingness to try the thing that feels uncomfortable and work through the thing that is not clicking yet. Riding is one of the most extraordinary privileges available to anyone who has access to it and it deserves to be treated that way. Your instructor is bringing their best to every lesson so bring yours in return.

None of these are unreasonable expectations. They are the basic professional courtesies that make the instructor student relationship work for both people in it. A student who shows up on time, pays promptly, respects the expertise, stays present, and gives genuine effort is a student every instructor wants in their program for years.

Be that student and your riding will reflect it.

With the incredibly high heat index I believe it is too hot for lessons today . Please enjoy your horses by spoiling the...
05/19/2026

With the incredibly high heat index I believe it is too hot for lessons today . Please enjoy your horses by spoiling them with treats , molasses water and cool baths . Lessons are cancelled today and will be rescheduled ! See everyone tomorrow .

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Stewartsville, NJ
08886

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