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Making Amends

Making Amends

I walked to the barn for my lesson last night with my positivity hat on.  I also immediately walked to a lovely group of barn ladies enjoying Sangria, and I had a glass. I figured Sangria could only help our situation. (P.S. I have no media so enjoy these random faces of Simon while I tried to take a picture of his new bonnet I made) Simon brought his A-game too.  He actually trotted up to me in the pasture, which…

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Falling Back Into Fear

Falling Back Into Fear

I came off yesterday. It was the first jump of the second course of our lesson, so pretty early on.  We cantered up slowly to a 2’3″ oxer.  I leaned for him to jump at a spot that was maybe a smidge long, and he put his feet back down.  I fell completely on his neck and then popped off to the side in front of the jump. I fell hard and got the wind knocked out of me.  It was…

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What It’s Like When Simon is Wild

What It’s Like When Simon is Wild

Last Sunday for my lesson, my horse was “wild.”  Believe me, I am just as shocked as you. Now don’t get me wrong… Simon is still my wonder horse.  In fact, his wildness makes me laugh more than makes me annoyed.  I’ll try to give you a play by play of the lesson as best I can, since there’s no media proof that any of these events happened.  You’ll just have to trust me. He warmed up like a Grand…

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An Anecdote

An Anecdote

Usually I have blog posts written for here about a week in advance, or at least a decent queue of pre-written posts to pull from when I’m not feeling creative.  Maybe it’s the winter or some other stuff going on, but lately I’ve had a hard time writing as much for the blog.  I’m not giving up my Monday – Friday posting schedule, but it is a bit more of a struggle. However, I do want to share a little…

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Zig Zag Pollywag Simon Wants to Jump

Zig Zag Pollywag Simon Wants to Jump

Let me start off this lesson recap blog post by noting two very important things. One – my trainer said that if we had been able to ride consistently for the past two months, we wouldn’t be having any of the problems we’re having. Two – a barn friend’s boyfriend took pictures of our lesson, and he’s basically the best person ever.  I owe him brownies. With that being said, I’m going to keep this on the shorter side today…

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Pick Yourself Up

Pick Yourself Up

I’m calling “the slumps” over.  This is due to two reasons. One, I had an amazing private lesson last Thursday night.  It was one of those lessons where the individual attention leads to a big “Ah-ha” moment, which means that the lesson will last far, far long than the half hour I paid for.  Basically, I learned that I was both over and under communicating. See, we’ve pushed our flatwork to the next level recently.  Lots of trot work in…

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An Icy Cold Potato

An Icy Cold Potato

Sunday for my lesson, aka the last weekend lesson before the show, it was a balmy 45 degrees, gray and drizzly.  Also, I rode like a potato. Hence the title of this post.  I was a cold, leg swinging can’t find a distance plopping around all of the place potato.  My horse however, was awesome.  Also awesome was my trooper of a mother, who took pictures of us in the cold drizzly lesson.  You know, nothing like treating your mother…

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Your Love Keeps Lifting Me

Your Love Keeps Lifting Me

There’s lots going on here in blog and real life land throughout the rest of the year.  For the blog, I’ve got some really fun things planned for y’all for the holiday season.  Just about wrapping up prep and organization, so expect some details soon 🙂 On the horse front, we’re getting ready for the year end horse show in two weeks.  By getting ready, I mean trying not to panic because this show is always my favorite and I…

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