But while doing so she also figured out that if she had such a hard time getting rid of Ty’s things, especially his signature leather jacket, maybe Lyndy was missing her father immensely, too. And I couldn’t be more proud of you.”Īnd that ultimately helped Amy to not only finally pack up her late husband’s things. Every moment that I witness between you and your daughter is an act of profound strength. Just like Lyndy will ride Harley and sleep through the night in her own bed. You’ll donate Ty’s things when you’re good and ready. Jack: “There’s no timeline on what you’re going through. Luckily, Jack was there for Amy to confide in and had some good advice to give.Īmy: “How can I expect my daughter to be so strong when I’m obviously not? “ And although she was telling Jack about how strong Lyndy is she felt like a fraud doing it, since she couldn’t even muster up the strength to donate Ty’s things. But every time she just couldn’t go through with it and put the clothes right back into the closet. An act of profound strengthĪll through the episode, we saw Amy trying to pack up Ty’s clothes to donate them. However, Lyndy still didn’t want to ride Harley.įortunately, by the end of the episode, Amy ended up figuring out a way to both get Lyndy on Harley and get her to sleep in her own bed all night. And that it’s okay if that makes her sad because it makes Amy sad, too. So, she explained to her daughter that daddy isn’t coming back. Hearing that broke Amy and Jack’s hearts. But she also refused to ride Harley saying that he’s daddy’s horse and that Ty will ride him when he gets back. Lyndy not only ended up in Amy’s bed again that morning. Shaun Johnston as Jack and Ruby and Emmanuella Spencer as Lyndy on Heartland episode 1407 Which included getting Lyndy to sleep in her own bed and getting her to ride Harley. So, with Jack on board now, Amy made it her mission to help her daughter be a bit more independent. She gets that from the Bartlett side of the family.” Grandpa, I am not gonna let her do anything that she’s not ready for, I promise you that. She won’t sleep through the night in her own bed. Jack: “Well, she’s adjusting fairly well, all things considered.”Īmy: “Maybe, but lately, she won’t leave my side. Look, I loved the way he doted on her, but it’s my job as her mother to help her stand on her own two feet, just the way my mom did with me.” He worried about Lyndy so much that he build her a treehouse on the ground. During which they figured out that their disagreement might be a bit more about Amy, Jack, and Lyndy missing Ty than the safety of riding Harley.Īmy: “Ty was an amazing father, you and I both know that, but it’s also no secret he bubble-wrapped her. But Jack only wanted what’s best for Lyndy. So, while Amy was getting Harley tacked up, Jack promised Lyndy a snack, which meant no more riding for the day.Īmy, of course, didn’t appreciate Jack’s meddling and him coddling Lyndy so much. After all, it’s a pretty big jump from a miniature to a full-sized horse. However, Jack wasn’t so sure that that was the right move. Lyndy was doing so well, in fact, that Amy thought that it might be time to graduate to a full-size horse. If in last week’s episode we saw Amy concentrate on finding new homes for the wild horses that got kicked out of their herd, then this week Amy’s focus was solely back on her daughter.ĭuring the beginning portion of the episode, we saw Amy teaching her daughter how to ride on their miniature horse, Monty. This is your official spoiler warning since this is a recap of the newest Heartland episode. Want to know more about all this? Then keep on reading this review of Heartland season 14 episode 7! And well as Georgie and Quinn coming for a visit. But also saw Tim doing something you’d never guess Tim would do. And this time around we not only saw a beautiful story between Amy and her daughter. Another Heartland episode has come and gone.
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