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Udex in the trailer. |
PART I
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Excited to get this show on the road! |
Udex begins his long journey to the United States of America. This is the part where we say goodbye for a little while. Udex loads onto Guido Klatte transportation truck to travel to Lastrup, Germany. There he will stay at their facility preparing for his big flight which will take place on the 11th of April. He will be flying into Los Angeles, California. After a few days there he will be on his way to me in Casper, Wyoming.
The long journey from Europe to America began April 5th for Udex on a chilly Thursday morning. I went to the barn to groom him for the last time in Germany. It was a very sad session. Udex was acting happy and calm. He let me cuddle him and kiss him. I brushed his hair, curried his warm clipped body, and scrubbed his hooves. He was so happy, so unaware of what was to come. Would he think that I had left him? Would he be nervous? How would he react to so many different handlers?? So many questions echoed through my mind. I tried my hardest to not be nervous so he wouldn't be either. I pushed on and continued brushing him and explained to him what would be happening, praying to God that somehow Udex could understand exactly what I meant. My biggest fear was that over a years time of gaining this horses trust would be shattered by this long distance apart.
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Walking out of the barn... for the last time. |
I checked the time- it was almost ten. That meant the truck would be there at any minute to take Udex to a farm in Lastrup, Germany to prepare him for his big journey ahead. My mom, our close friend/photographer Sheri, and I were all sharing this big moment together. Our eyes were glancing from Udex, to the empty road, back to Udex, and then back to the road. The suspense was building. We were all so nervous, excited, happy, and sad; it was a big bowl of mixed emotions. I looked out on the road and then saw the massive red truck approaching. This was it. This was real. We watched with wide eyes as the truck got into position to load Udex on. The nice driver, Christian, came out and said hello! I got such a great feeling from him- I knew at once that Udex would be A-okay. Christian seemed so nice and gentle, and was very tall. I knew he could easily handle Udex! We walked together down to Udex's stall.
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Goodbye boys! |
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Udex taking one final glance at his old home. |
We all said our final goodbyes to Udex. With teary eyes we watched as the truck doors were closed. I then handed over his papers to Christian. After a few moments of speaking with him, he said his final farewells and promised to take care of my baby. He then hopped into his truck and drove away. Even though it only took a mere 25 seconds until they were out of sight, it felt like two hours watching them go. It's hard being away from someone you love so much, especially when that someone is going to be traveling around the globe! Either way, it had to be done and the outcome would be (and was!) much more rewarding.
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Driving away. |
***All pictures belong to our amazing friend, and photographer Sheri Vitullo! If you are looking for an equine photographer she is the one to go with. Not only is she talented, but she's an amazing horsewoman as well. Thank you Sheri for the wonderful pictures! Have a look at her wonderful photography website by clicking here!***
THIS IS PART ONE of FOUR!
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