Monday, March 29, 2010

Our Fourth Horse Show Together

The last show was our BEST horse show EVER! Mimi didn't spook, buck or anything like that. And I could definitely see a change in my position for the better. The judges didn't recognize Mimi's talent and we didn't get as good places as we should have. Here are some pics:

Look at us cantering. YAY!!!





















This is us jumping at the canter. Cuteee!!!
















Before the show =)

















This was at Sumter Equestrian Center on March 20th.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

I GOT BRANDED!!!

So I arrived at Scattered Acres Equestrians for my lesson yesterday (Monday) and I found out I was riding Junior (a 6-year-old Appaloosa gelding who's silly and acts like a yearling) Now let me tell you about the my first fall. I was cantering Junior when he put his head down and I somersaulted over his head. It was a pretty nasty fall and I hurt my arm bad. I got right back on him after the fall but just walked because I couldn't move my arm much. I was determined to get back on him and show him who's boos although I'll admit I was a bit scared.

Now I was even more determined so I walked to his pasture to get him. We took a lil' stroll down to one of the other pastures to wait for a friend. As we were walking back toward his pasture something spooked him (something only visible to his eye) and he bucked. I felt a tug on the lead rope and turned to see what was happening. When I saw his legs flailing in the air I tried to jump out of the way and before I knew it I was on the ground watching him gallop away. I guess I hadn't gotten out of the way quick enough because he caught me hard on the lower back! So a friend came over to help me and she told me to just lay on the ground and breath. Before I could do anything I heard pounding hooves approaching and sat up to see Junior racing right for me and my friend. We jumped up and got out of the way just in time. We hid behind a gate and closed it, locking Junior inside. My other friend caught Junior and led him back into his pasture. So one of the adults carried me back to the barn and I laid down with ice on my back. The owner came over and made me laugh and asked who I wanted to ride. I chose the faithful and loyal pony that I love so much, Mimi and we had a fairly good lesson. Although it was VERY difficult to post at the trot and to do a sitting trot, we surely tried.

One of the many reasons I love Mimi is because she felt my pain and cared for me. She picked up her feet very lightly and didn't do the hoppy Arabian trot she usually does, she walked slow to keep with my pace and she did whatever I asked without a fuss. We worked on leg yielding in the lesson. I couldn't apply much pressure with my right leg (the side that got kicked) so the amount of pressure I did use, Mimi felt as if it was a lot of pressure and did what I asked. She's such an amazing pony and I love her so much!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Working on Transition

Today me and Mimi were great! We worked on our transitions today and she was amazing!! I'm a little worried though because we haven't jumped at ALL this month and we have a show this Saturday. I hope to take another shot at cantering the course this week but who knows. We'll probably jump on Thursday. I hope! Either way I'm glad to be able to ride such an amazing pony!

Friday, March 12, 2010

A Fun Ride

On Tuesday, March 9, I rode Mimi in a lesson. We walked, trotted, and cantered and Mimi was doing GREAT! She didn't spook once throughout the whole ride and she was very calm and relaxed. At the canter on her right lead she kept bowing towards the middle of the ring, cutting of her corners. I was puzzled at why she was doing this. She didn't have her ears back and wasn't spooking at something that could have been in the woods so I didn't understand. Mimi was perfect on her left lead but didn't seem to want to stay on the rail at her right lead. I tried leg yielding her over to the rail. That worked a little but we were still a few horse-lengths away from the rail. Maybe she was just having an off day on her right lead?

We didn't jump at all because we ran out of time and our main trainer is out so a new instructor was teaching the lesson and we weren't allowed to jump higher than a crossrail. : ( After the lesson I had to spray Mimi's rump and saddle area with fungal spray because somehow she got fungus. : ( Probably from rolling in icky pooh mud. It's getting a lot better though! The ride was good and Mimi was GREAT! So I'm happy! (P.S. Sorry for not posting this sooner I've been busy)