No, I ride dressage and have two saddles.
One is my favorite but it doesn't fit my horse well (well, he's really not MY horse but he's the boy I ride all the time and have been for 6 years) so I have my trainer's saddle that I'm going to most likely buy.
Of course there's the $3500 saddle I have my eye on but I think I need to sell a child for that one.
LOL
You DO realize that coulots are just a compromise from Satan.
They are still pants and just a way to bend the rules to fit your own fleshly desires.
They are EVIL, I tell you!
They look even satanic! When I attended college, there was much debate on women and pants. I had never heard much of it until I had moved from Ohio to Missouri. Even to type about the issue feels ridiculous.
The College President, at one point, preached against the nonsense at a fellowship, saying, it's not OK for women to wear pants, but alas, cut them just below the knees, and name them culouts, and now it's OK. Hypoctritical.
I am glad to not be surrounded by this unfortunate, ugly, unbiblical legalism.
Seriously.
Hubby and I joke about "homeschool mom jumpers" and I threaten him that I'm going to get one and wear it all the time.
But he knows it's only a threat and nothing more.
I'm a yoga pants/jeans/sweats kind of gal.
I wear skirts during the summer and when I have to dress up but that's about it.
:)
Don't laugh - I've been tempted to bring my daughter's when I work at the church on Fridays.
Our sanctuary is large and not typically heated well during the week because it's such a large space and we're pinching pennies.
Well, my "office" is the sound booth so I get in there and it's in the low 50s.
I bought some fingerless gloves to wear to keep my hands warm and I keep an extra sweater there as well.
A small heater helps but I've been tempted to bring a snuggie as well!!
LOL