a lovely day, the washing's all dry (well, except the stuff that went out at 4 p.m!). the carpet is fitted in the spare bedroom, i managed to get the moulded panels into the saddle and had a ride out! timing on that was perfect as (I hadn't know) the others were all riding out as well.
back down the park - scary steep, but at least i wasn't slipping off totally, just a little bit! and molly was very brave about the lambs. last year when she first saw the lambs on the other side of the fence, they were really horrid horse eating lambs. today, she had to go past some = and did. also someone was having a XC lesson in the field we were walking through, no problem (person of course slowed down etc. whilst we went past).
and i think i got the thing about lateral - had to push her over a couple of times and thought about the hip/weight thing, worked.
and we did the last gate out onto the drive! in the past she's really not wanted to know about that gate, but we did it tonight. took three goes to get her lined up to get the catch, then i had to go back round again to pull it open. but we did it, i was so pleased with her!
and the others went off for a canter (i'm still not doing that ... haven't since i fell last june, but i don't care, we're both still building confidence again!) and we walked back down ourselves - i thought she'd prefer her usual of going down the drive, but she volunteered herself to go down the grass track between the drive and the geldings field, and that pleased me as well. it's downhill, in the past she's had issued with the large log jump that makes the track very narrow and she sometimes rushes at the bottom.
it occurred to me that one of the things about down hill - as well as feet - will be balance. so that should improve with more work, i hope!
then i went to the store again and came home and washed the car. I'd mucked it out earlier - needed it, after all the shavings/haylage/feed/mud etc in the winter. i can now not be embarassed to let anyone into it!
Keeping My Fingers Crossed
8 years ago
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Way cool! Sounds like a super ride all the out and back.
I have to laugh about the horse eating lambs. Were I on Tucker, and probably even Toby, we would be going sideways into the next county if we saw such monsters. I don't think either boy has ever seen such creatures....then again, once Toby shied at a mouse on a log...well, it moved!! *G*
Glad to hear there is some progress on the leg yields. A lot of time it's just a matter of getting the concept and using your body right.
Speaking of...I don't know where she stations herself over there, but Patrice Edwards is a genius about working on your seat and position to most effectively get the responses you want from your horse. If you ever get a chance to work with her, I can highly recommend her skill and supportive teaching.
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