LSP, good to hear from you, and sorry to read about the difficult family issues. I hope all is on a good trajectory and you can begin to enjoy life and your horse again soon!
Blob, I guess good that something was found, but it does sound like it could be a significant issue. I hope you are able to work something out for RP.
Susan, hope your mom is better soon. Glad you enjoyed your trip; I know you've been planning it for so long!
Tesla has been putting in some good work lately, and loving jumping. Our warmups are becoming shorter so we can do some "real" work each ride, though sometimes I just make the ride shorter as a bit of a reward. Happened to squeeze in a last-minute lesson with my regular instructor yesterday morning where we really leveled up in the contact. It helped that it was cool and T came out very fresh, but without any naughtiness. It was really the basics of pushing the bend to get her standing up on her outside shoulder while staying through and in front of my leg. She had me sitting down and even putting my shoulders back a touch since I was working with a serious powerhouse, then she said to get a contact like pushing a punching bag forward with my fist. I found that really helpful as a way to give forward while maintaining an elastic feel.
Today we rode T1 and T2 at a local event derby. T came off the trailer literally kicking and screaming, and by the time I got her saddled and got to the warmup area, I only had seven minutes until my first ride time. I just put on my big girl britches and got on and put her straight to work, but then someone let me know the show was running way behind, so I was able to relax. It turned out they were over 90 minutes behind by the time they got to my first ride, and I have to say T dealt with it really well and stayed with me, even with the giant backhoe operating on the property behind the arena. By the second ride we were both tired and over it, but she still continued to listen and gave me nice canter transitions. Our halts and walk work were garbage, but we did get one 8 on a trot movement. Overall we got dinged for laterality in the canter, and needing suppleness over the back and ended up with 64 and change for both tests. My primary goal for the day was to get her fully in front of my leg in the show arena, so I felt the mission was accomplished.
My dad was there, but said he only got 26 seconds of the first ride, and then his phone died halfway through the second ride. He's 80, so I guess I'll give him a pass for the technical difficulties.

Hopefully we'll have another opportunity to school a few more dressage tests this summer, then I'm targeting first level tests at a recognized show in August.