Monday, March 9, 2009

Mother Nature Loosing Her Grip

After a VERY mild weekend, we are back to a Happy Monday of SNOW.
Snow snow snow...
I had plans to ride today and try out my new tack.... but having the possibility of not returning home I decided to not venture out and leaving the truck n trailer hooked up for tomorrow! I am heading out to clean out for a second time today and allow them an hour to roll in the fresh snow...

It wont be long now where the only complaint will be horses rolling in mud and hair EVERYWHERE! So looking forward to it! NOT!
We did ride at the indoor yesterday.... but the vids are not worth posting, same ride different day.

On the upside, I get to stay in catch n up on laundry, clean the house, wash the dogs and blog!
WOOT WOOT! :(

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Very Busy Day....

I was thankfully able to attend Hope Brook Farms http://www.betterriding.com/
Open Barn - Bottle Drive today.
SPICIE would like to thank the following peeps for their support with their donated bottles:

Pete n Maria
Joyce n Elkenah
Dotti n Millie Girl
Craig n Debbie
Mindy n' Misty
Jasons Garage

It was great to be able to do what we could to support our next generation of riders in a great program to teach them not only to ride but how to take care of equines which is the most important aspect of owning horses. We all know from our blog visits to Fugly Horse Of The Day that there are WAY TOO MANY people who actually DONT know and dont mind not knowing. Thank you Melissa for taking up the torch and providing that knowledge to all your students!

Foremost.... I had a great time seeing SPICIE! It had been over two years! Can you believe it... time flies! She doesnt change a wink! I forgot how nice it is to recieve kisses as nobody in MY barn wants to learn to! :(
I spent lovie time with Spicie... I enjoyed holding her head in my arms and kissing her eyelids... her head became heavy and it brought me joy. She was very VERY relaxed in her NEW barn! I am so happy for her and her NEW BEGINNING to a very fruitful summer of teaching kids not only riding but how to keep the paint on the open canvas at summer camps!
Spicie wasnt the only one hogging my time.... ALARIC! What a big boy he is turning out to be for 2 yrs old! He is going to make a great dressage prospect! Nice neck and those "so totally dressage horse" coat colors... he is going to be some eye candy out there whether it be tacked out or harnessed up! Cant wait!
I wanted to get a picture of Melissa and Me with Spicie but I FORGOT! ERRR! I got all carried away with playing picture time with Spicie it slipped my mind....
NEXT TIME THOUGH!.... because HOOF PICS is just down the road and I have a feeling I will be making some hauls North on Rt 1 this Summer!
C'mon SPRING! Things to do ... people to see... cross country courses to jump!~

Thursday, March 5, 2009

OMG .... Its Not A Dream....!!!!!!


WELL....

I was pinching myself this evening when I stopped by my friend Joycies house...


I couldnt believe what happened....

& So SOON...
I mean I thought another 5 weeks at least!~



But NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO....



Sooooooooooooo



Guess what happened....




OUR ROLEX TIXX ARRIVED!

I KNOW !!!! I KNOW!!!!
ITS ACTUALLY GOING TO HAPPEN!
WOOOOOT!!!! WOOOOOT!!!!
We are totally elated! IF you couldnt guess!

SO READ em N WEAP HOSS LUVAHS!

HOTEL ..... $155


ROUND TRIP AIRLINES ....$310


ROLEX TIXX .... PRICELESS!!!!


Oh well and ....

the look on RONNIES FACE in first pic!!!!


HA!

Monday, March 2, 2009

So Is Anybody Else Sick Of The Snow?

Well I AM!
Sick of shoveling it, looking at it... trudging through it, & hearing about it!
My poor barn is well insulated with 24' Rafters
with an 11/12 pitched metal roof and as much snow as we've had!

That heavy weight line in the foreground... thats the fence line!

Look up clearing skies! Imagine that?

Horses get to nibble on weighed down limbs....

So being that it snowed all day ... basically, we ended up with another foot of fun!
The only way I dont care is to think that in 51 days
I will be breathing the warm sweet Kentucky air~ at the ROLEX!


Snow Day = Ebay Day... UGH!

Well I can turn my most recent purchases for my darling Angel into a good thing...

I had to have them.... NO REALLY. The old leather breast plate I had been using on him was brown for ONE! (my saddle is black) and older than dirt for TWO.... and on its last hole and actually if he were jumping it would be WAY too small. So check out this beauty! Elastic well made and oh... ya only the best as its coming from the UK - Bedfordshire, just outside of London.



What a beauty egh?




& this beauty I found on Ebay as well. Its in the lovely US of A and brandy spanking new and black with roler buckles! I KNOW! OR wait if you dont know let me inform you....

YOU NEED THOSE DARN ROLLER BUCKLES or you NEVER will get cinched up well due to the fact that you are huffing and puffing and trying like hell... if you had those little itsy bitsy roller buckles it would do the trick like flint! So that just tells you how old my original girth is! HEY when I invest in tack or horses its usually for the long haul and I like nice stuff. Back in the day all my old crap WAS NICE stuff... but 15 - 20 years goes by like a snap doesnt it?

Well I am off to check my other Ebay saves and finish my website as that is going to be the shiznit! I am excited to share and be rolling in the BUZnus when its up and running. Cant wait!

I can dooooo it! Well being that its snowing today is not a day for riding and tomorrow will definately be.... tune in then!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Sunday... another day of rest.


Today was a day without a horsie adjenda. Unfortunately for me it didnt work out. Never fails. I tried to go snowmobiling with friends. I didnt get very far as my husband hi performance 800 overheated. Aparently the trails were too hard and there wasnt any snow to kick up for the liquid cool. So after being out on the trail only 10 minutes I had to haul up - shut off and go back for my truck to load up and head home. Not wanting to hold up the 6 or so other people heading to a shin dig outdoor cookout thing. What a bummer.... not often do I do something other than RIDE my horses..... and I guess that is why! THEY DONT BREAK DOWN! So whatever.... I will stick with what works for me!

ONWARD ANGEL
HOME CHARLES
HIT IT BABY!


Trust not the motor as it will need oil, and tinkering, and gas and inspection stickers and registration and if NEW ... it will need that monthly payment and on and on... and LUV it will not return or appreciate!

Its snowing now and will all day tomorrow but isnt it far better to ride bareback quietly on a trail with your bum warm and almost being able to hear the snow fall?

As it was I was trying to drown out that irritating 2 stroke winding scream with my Ipod but it it proved challenging... and the fogging of the visor ....errrrrrr... it was probably better that I returned. I still have the 2 stroke engine smell on my skin..... I guess I am just accustom to the barn smell... its like aromatherapy!


Saturday, February 28, 2009

Ain't Life A Beach!

Well after hitting the indoor for a group training session...

we decided to hit the beach... and glad we did!
It was mild and nice to be out in the fresh air.... first time for some horses and riders!
Good time - uneventful - except for Angels Passage moves! It felt nice... but no evidence to post!
ONE pic of me... didnt come out as my camera was on MACRO! :(

The Jockeys LIVE at Pine Point Beach

Friday, February 27, 2009

As promised....

... going again today to ride... this will be my 3rd day in a row as weather is permitting... today its 40 because of rains coming later. I had much planned for today, per usual riding takes presidence! This will not always be the case but as life allows... today does!

I will be trying to document with videos... but my little Sony Cybershot although an amazing little camera... does not have a wide angle lens capability... so I am constantly adjusting to see which location I can capture the whole arena... as it stands... I cannot. So I apologize for long periods of vacant arena until I make it back into the view finder :)

Take notice that his headset is staying more consistant and I think he will be making leaps and bounds now that we found our sweet spot with hands, seat and leg = headset perfection :)

Thursday, February 26, 2009

BACK to the drawing board!

Ignorance is bliss isnt it? I mean really... you go along your whole life... its grand. Your smiling... having fun.... no work involved really with actually riding your horses..... you jump anything, you show, its fun, you team pen, cut cows..... do a few clinics... improve your horsemanship.... get better horses, tack, do bigger shows.... everything is great.... life is grand.... you have high hopes.... you have HIGHHHHH HOPES....

You decide your going to pay for lessons, there has got to be a right way to ride to get to where your going. You work your horses often, you take a few lessons, and then ....

WHAM!.... you have a TON of work to do or your never going to get there.... well how unfair is that? What they say is true too... you can never go BACK... back to the ignorance is bliss part.... NOPE forever gone like virginity... NOW I have to move forward.... work at it, perfect it... do the best I can with what I have been blessed with. Fix the problems that arise and make chicken salad from chicken crap. I have been told that the rider makes the horse. I can understand that, but I have always thought that its that ONE horse that makes the rider. I believe there is a perfect horse for every person .... I just happen to have three. Working diligently with one right now... but will be working equally hard with all three once spring hits.

I have been riding in bliss.... happy to be riding along without the drama and then I decide I want to just go big as you only live once.... and here I am. I cant quit now, and now I have to be steadfast and keep on keeping on.

So I am heading off to the indoor now to work on what needs to be worked on and will post later with vids and pictures.

Monday, February 16, 2009

ITS ROLEX TIME!!!!

That's RIGHT ... ROLEX time! I cant wait! I am going! I got my flights, my hotel, my car, admission tixx and stadium seats and headset! I AM THERE! What a great opportunity to learn, soak up the knowledge, atmosphere, smells of sweet Kentucky air and decide... which direction shall I go today :) WOOOOOOOOOOOOT WOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!

Awesome day it shall be, my first big step into the new world of intense competition! What am I in for? Flights werent bad, accommodations still surprisingly plentiful, and stadium seating during the dressage and jumping test hopefully will be confirmed soon. April 22 - 27.

On another note the Lindenwood Farm clinic with Tom Davis will be rescheduled for March 14th and that will be another good start to Spring. Angel will be a perfect darling as we are working diligently on, transitions, headset, rythm and cadence. Once I feel that he is more consistant we will start working dressage patterns and master them before Spring. I hope he surprises me with his willingness to perfect! I know he can jump over 3' without trying, so now I am going to just put the nose to the grindstone and be consistant in groundwork groundwork groundwork. He also needs to build some muscle so that we can realize that LEFT LEAD my boy! Momentum and forward motion is another small issue, as when we collect we loose both. In time... in time. If interested in more information on the clinic go to: http://www.lindenwoodsfarm.com/ for the schedule. I am also keeping a list of other events close at hand at http://www.flatlands-equestrian.com/events/index.html which is where Tom trains out of. He is a good clinician/trainer as he breaks it all down to horse and rider and then builds them up. He edifies the good in both horse and rider, encourages rewarding your horse and never talks above you or the audience. I saw great changes in both horse and rider during the clinic and hope that will be me during his next clinic!

Once the dust settles and I feel like it would be worth the money to make the decision & sign up for a week of eventing in VT at http://www.tamarackhill.com/AdultCamp/adult-camp.htm
AND that my friends would be the icing on the cake for us in JUNE.

I have to be fully vested in order to make great strides forward and develope the knack needed for these summer events.... this would give us the perfect opportunity to "KNOW" where we stand. After a week camp you would definately know to BE or NOT to BE eventing! right? RIGHT! So... I am 90% sure I am going.

I am posting this video showing small progress at the trot with headset. I can almost maintain good headset at the walk but the trot he seems to bob. I think the reason being he needs it to maintain rythm? As he isnt muscled up? He is very giving so its not that he is trying to take it away, I think he would offer more if he could. I hope to post an edited version so that you can see in continuation of progress he has made in another couple of weeks.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Good The Bad & The Ugly....

I have been googling the crap out of this computer it seems for weeks. Whether it be supplements, eventing clinics, Rolex info, flights, accomodations, more eventing clinics, dates, Herbal stuff, local event farms, calenders, group clubs, blah blah blah... its no wonder that Mon Dr appt determined I had moderate carpal tunnel. Wonder-fn-ful. I am just trying to get my life in order and set myself up for sucess in the coming weeks, months, years. GEEZ. I cant seem to find much in the way of clinics in the cold Northeast. Rather you have to bring your horse down to FL, SC, NC for "eventing camps" - NOW WHO can afford that? Who? Even if I was working? I mean is that what "they" all do in the winter months? UMMMM ....Equestrian Gypsies? C'mon... where is reality? Do they have lives? I mean I would love to live and breath horses, actually my husband would beg to differ to say I havent been all these years but how do people afford to do this and afford to live let alone pay for all of it? I know horses are an expensive "hobby" but I have tried my best to make sure they all earn their keep. When I was younger they WERE just hayburners, BUT now... if they dont get worked at least once in a week I start wondering if its worth having them. I love them and want them, but I MUST utilize THEM.
When Tessie was laid to rest, I felt that I was free to go and do all that I wanted to do.... I dont know why that is. Maybe out of guilt ... I made some hard choices in the days that followed in order to simplify so that I could afford to do more with my horses. I determined, you do need two, its the insurance for "just in case". Well two under age to led to, "I cant wait anymore!" - and now I have three! If I would have only waited I wouldnt be worrying about who gets worked every week equally. It kills me. I am always justifying who what when and why.

Time and energy allowed me to attend Sundays clinic in NH with Tom Davis. What a knowledgeable man. He breaks the whole session down into bite size pieces for horse an rider to digest. Amazing transformations within an hour session in horses and riders - something they could take home and work on. I (well ....we - 2 students & fellow dressage enthusiast Joyce) sat there freezing but taking mental and physical notes on what I needed to work on before next months clinic. I have another goal... FINALLY!
I couldnt wait to get on and ride Angel today - but as fate would have it... I was unable to catch him. FIRST TIME for everything... no respect.... from now on... he will be waiting for me ... ALONE in the front paddock... EVERY DAY... and he will be happy to see me come for him when I do. Instead I took Baby and worked her. Headset, rythm, and transitions. Exhausting. She will be 4 April 27th... and I will be eventing her this summer - but not without fixing all that needs to be fixed first. Isnt it the simple things that trip you up?... and watching my newly purchased video "Step By Step" for riding the USEFD tests for eventing - I can see that my coming 4 year old is plenty mature to start - actually what we are working on now are things she should already have mastered. Regretfully I feel like I have let her down - but thankfully Charlie coming 3 will be working very hard on these things this summer and he will be on schedule for next summers EVENTING - Finally! OMG yes! It is coming quicker than we realize!
On another note as darling as Angel is... he needs some polishing and MUST find his new rider - as I will not have time for him with the two youngsters in training fall of 09. None other than a mindful, knowledgeable rider with soft feel and assertive aids & loving heart need apply. I have several books coming and ordered the 09 USEF Rules for Eventing.
Jumping in both feet which I should have just done YEARS ago! I am not only setting my sights on attending the Rolex this Spring but also heading to VT for a week of Eventing Camp at Tamarack Hill Farm - check it out: http://www.tamarackhill.com/AdultCamp/adult-camp.htm and Tom Davis just happens to be one of the trainers there too. I guess it would be perfect experience for me and whatever stead I chose to grace myself with. Well kids.... its time to turn on the charm... who's it gonna be!

REIGNITING THE PASSION FOR EVENTING

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