The Wylie, Texas mom just cemented her status as the coolest mom ever since she rode a horse to pick up her daughter from middle school.
“This was my idea. It's always been my idea,” Kimberly Greenlaw said in an interview with WFAA News, recalling her amazing move. Mr. Greenlaw took “Country Spirit” day seriously, riding his beloved horse named Indy to school. She was seen riding her daughter Carson, a 23-year-old half-Egyptian, half-Polish and half-Arab horse, through crowded lines of cars in a much more exciting mode of transportation. He became the object of people's envy.
Video shared by the news organization showed Greenlaw and Indy trotting toward a long line of cars filled with other parents waiting to pick up their children. The horse casually walked to the front of the school and stopped between two cars. This scene was executed so easily that you wonder if it's been done many times before, but those who watched it were pleasantly surprised. Parents and children watched in amazement as they watched the unconventional school pick-up and drop-off process.
A wide-eyed child watched in admiration as the horses trotted past, and simply said, “Wow.”
“What's going on in Texas right now?” asked one parent in a pickup truck.
The camera panned to the school's windows, where a child lovingly held up a sign that read, “I love horses.”
It's no exaggeration to say that the horse ride generated a lot of interest, as Ms. Greenlaw stood in line and waited for Carson to leave the school, displaying the same level of patience as all the parents in the car. .
“It's only in Texas,” said one parent.
Eventually, Carson came out of the classroom and saw his mother and horse in a long line of cars trying to take her home. Mr. Greenlaw helped his daughter climb Indy and took her home. (Related: Firefighters use horses to deliver medicine to elderly couple in Arkansas)
I feel sorry for the kids who didn't get to drive home in this super cool car. There's not much that can beat this kind of horsepower.
