Last year I did a series of dressage lessons with a well-respected trainer who eventually decided there was no time for me. Last fall I entered into the shareboard that epically crashed and burned before it even started. Last month I started lessons with a hunt seat trainer (aka "English") and it seems to be working out. I've had 4 lessons, walk-trot. No lesson this weekend since she's at a show, but I can open ride, which means I can ride Ariel, the red-headed mare, in the arena without supervision. Walk-trot, but if she throws in a spontaneous canter I won't disapprove.
Seems like this is going to work out. I like the trainer, she challenges me but doesn't push, I like the barn (100 horses--boarding, lessons, kids, camp), and I like Ariel (a schoolie, therefore worth 10 times her weight in gold).
I swear I'm getting the rust breeches!
Third time is a charm
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The rust color breeches will match your rust colored horse!
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Rock the rust! So happy for you!
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Get the rust breeches! Sounds like it's working nicely for you
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If you like rust breeches, you should get them!!
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Very nice ride this morning, mainly walk. There were 3 other riders in the arena, one on a horse recovering from a suspensory injury, so he was just walking. I could tell his rider was nervous and I don't blame her. The other two riders were Western, one teaching reining. This is all very new to me. I am used to riding alone! But Ariel was very good, only pulled a face when the Palomino got near her.
It was so enjoyable puttering around a barn and taking care of a horse.
It was so enjoyable puttering around a barn and taking care of a horse.
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Ooooh, awesome!! It's the best feeling in the world. Enjoy it!!
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I so wish I could find that near enough to be logical for me .
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Yay!!!!! Sounds fantastic...so happy for you.
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I did not have a lesson Sunday due to the heat index being over 100 and I would pass out and Ariel doesn't need to work in that either. I have an open ride scheduled for Thursday after work.
The weird thing (coincidence???) is that my lessons were on Sunday afternoon and Thursday evenings back in the 1980s when I started to ride. Seems like I'm back to that pattern. It feels right.
The weird thing (coincidence???) is that my lessons were on Sunday afternoon and Thursday evenings back in the 1980s when I started to ride. Seems like I'm back to that pattern. It feels right.
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Thumbs up, Paula O!
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We need pictures of this wonderful experience you are going through!
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I will ask the trainer to do a photo shoot on Sunday. Ariel is 11 years old, chestnut, about 15 hands, I'm guessing a TB or TB cross. Very generic looking but she packs me around, doesn't spook, gives me confidence, and I loff her.
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A chestnut mare that you loff named Arial sounds like a very good thing indeed. Looking forward to photos!
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