Monday, 26 September 2011

More random thoughts

This should be easy as most of my thoughts are pretty random

  • Woke up to my third race morning and there's always something special about it . Not quite Christmas , just a feeling of excitement.
  • Darn, still only 11 AM, I do more organizing in my office
  • We have lunch at home and head out . We arrive at 12:30 and there's already lots of people at the track. It's the last racing day of the season plus it's beautiful out so everyone is coming out.
  • I go watch her in the paddock . She looks like a pro , not as goofy as she looked  in her first race but feisty enough to show she means business.
  • The favourite is #4 , not sure why as she's never run a race. NC is second favourite running as #5 . Apparently the trainer of #4 has been making lots of noise about his horse beating ours. We put his quotes up in NC's stall as motivation.
  • I get in the wagering line up  and I hear people betting on #4, I snicker silently. 
  • Mitch Bourbonniere is there with his son Joseph. Mitch is Maurice Bourbonniere's son . Maurice and my Dad were great friends and often went to the track together. I'm glad Mitch is here today.
  • Co-owner Michel Simard tells me " I have a good feeling about the race"...I start worrying.
  • As usual the race comes all too quickly and they're off. She breaks well but #4 breaks even better. I think I see #3 (blue) take the lead until my son Martin says that's NC, #5 (green) . As a Bomber fan you'd think I'd know the difference between blue and green, but for once I'm cheering green !
  • They head into the turn and I can tell NC is not going to let up as she did in her first 2 races . They head into the stretch and I know she's got it. She wins with ease (almost 5 lengths) . I swear she could have run another mile .
  • Hard to remember what happened next. Joc had run to the front while NC was coming down the stretch and then came running back to me for a hug. Sister-in-law Colette was just as excited as we were....maybe she bet a grand on NC ? Was great to walk to and enter the Winner's Circle. I've seen so many others do that before me. 
  • We get our picture taken. Oh crap, I wanted Martin to join us in the circle, too much excitement ....la prochaine fois Martin.
  • Joc and I wanted to go see NC but they had to hose her down and take her back to the barn for a vet check ( the horse...not Joc)  .You knew it was coming didn't you...
  • I bet the next race and cash in a $245 quinella and then make $170 on a Win bet in the sixth. Horse racing seems so easy on certain days. And then there's most days...
  • We have a couple of drinks at my sister's , then head to Cafe  22 for supper, where, once again, they have no pasta. 
  • Rather sad to see the racing season end, what are we going to do with NC over the winter ?   

2 comments:

  1. Wow! That's fantastic Gerry! What an incredible moment, and on the last day of racing. Isn't there supposed to be some sort of celebration now? ;)

    Cheers, Evan

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  2. Thanks Evan !

    As I recall the celebration was limited to our horse winning the race on July 30, no celebrations were promised for any subsequent race. I know, I know ...I sound like a lawyer.

    I was moved by your 10 years later minus 1 day post. It reminded me to always be aware of life and to appreciate the small joys we take for granted.

    Cheers

    Gerry

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