28 days later (Munstead)

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"Do you know what it is?" asked the midwife, as she delivered our baby.
"Yes", said my husband.
"No", I said, simultaneously. The midwife looked at us, confused. "I wanted a surprise, he didn't."
"So", said the midwife slowly, from between my legs, "you don't know? And you" she turned to my husband, still holding the baby, "you do?"
"Look", I said, starting to lose patience, "just pass it here and I'll see for myself. It's either a boy or a girl. Or, from the look of it, quite possibly an alien. However, none of this is of particular relevance. I don't really care what it is; more importantly, will I need any stitches and how soon can I get back on my horse?"

The answers, it turned out, were no, and (just shy of) 28 days later.

I was feeling rusty. When I say rusty, I mean that during my first XC training session, I flopped about on Vito's neck for a few minutes, and then he pulled off both back shoes, nose-dived into a pheasant feeder and scrabbled about on top of it for a bit whilst I fell off on my head. This was pretty consistent with my general approach to cross country and I was relieved to see that, one baby and a few months since my last competition, I'd lost none of my natural flair and style for the final phase of one day eventing.

I'd been given very civilised times for Munstead, and my husband, the designated timekeeper and navigator, started to work backwards from my dressage. "So we'll get there an hour before", he said "and it takes 1.5 hours to get there..." "Now hold on", I interrupted, "you've forgotten." Last season, our toddler turned one. She still had a bit of boob when she wanted it, but for the most part, she and my husband would share treats from the burger van and mooch around doing my practice jumps, leaving me free to get on with Vito. It was a bit more time-consuming than toddler-free eventing, for sure, but it was't really all that different. Now, though, we were back. Back to the position we were in in 2013, with a small screaming baby who needed to be fed every five seconds, back to breast-feeding in the collecting ring and the lorry park and this time, we also had a small toddler in tow, to boot. So we went back through my timings, we added on about three extra hours and, even with late times, I still got up in the middle of the night after about four hours' sleep.

It was cold. It was wet. It was very windy. The car was warm and dry. I switched off the ignition and we looked at each other. "Are you going to get your number?" asked my husband, shouting to be heard above the wind. "No!" I yelped. "Absolutely not! I can't possibly! I need to stay here in the warm and dry and feed the baby. Listen to him, he's starving!" The baby, of course, was absolutely silent and fast asleep. My husband glared at me, then extracted the toddler, forced a waterproof suit onto her and struggled out into the gale. I propped the baby up against the steering wheel and started to feed him. Soon my husband came back with the toddler and they clambered into the passenger seat, the four of us huddled together in the front of our car. "Change nappy" announced the toddler. I shovelled the baby onto the dashboard and whipped out the nappy kit, wet wipes and nappy bags becoming entangled in the gear stick as I spread the toddler across my lap and did battle with the poo underneath the indicator stick. "Lunch", she demanded next. I passed her back to my husband, together with her lunch, dropping some pasta into the baby's ear as I went. Suddenly, the cold and wet didn't look quite so bad in comparison, so I leapt out of the car, closing the door on a sprawling array of poo, pasta, clambering toddler, dashboard baby and harassed husband as I went.

For once, I was mildly interested in the dressage. At 7.5 months pregnant in November last year, I'd bitten the bullet and stopped riding. At a loss as to what to do with my horse, and reluctant to keep him stabled in London with nothing to entertain him, I'd sent him off to Talland for some ballet tuition with my trainer, Charlie Hutton. He'd come back a different horse and he felt amazing. Now, I thought, this was it. We were going to find out, for once and for all. Had our previous inability to do dressage lain with the now Talland-schooled Vito, or with me? Of course, this was a rhetorical question, wasn't it? There was really only ever going to be one answer. We were second last in our section after this phase, on 43.

I gritted my teeth and went to look at the showjumping. Got to keep plugging away, I told myself. Got no option. He feels better, you're riding better, keep having lessons, keep going to BD, just keep going. Now forget about it and go learn the way round these coloured poles. I knew Vito would be excited to be back out on grass and it had all been surprisingly uneventful to date. Now, though, he unleashed the crazy. He jibbed and span as I went to mount and I enlisted one half of the collecting ring to hold him down as the other half gave me a leg up. "Apologies", I said sheepishly to the lady holding my ankle "Not lost all the baby weight yet. Pretty unathletic at the best of times. Give us a good ol' heave-ho, would you?" We span sideways round the warm-up, unable to come to the practice fence as he snaked and squirmed in excitement. Reassuringly, though, the course itself looked pretty small. I sat still and we kept a nice rhythm round for one down.

Back at the trailer, we had a dilemma. The XC collecting ring was empty and I was keen to get going and go home. It was, however, about three hours since I'd last fed the baby, who was beginning to wake up and look hungry. I'll go, I thought. I'll go quickly before the collecting ring fills up, then I will come back and feed him. Given the arctic weather, I was going XC in an outfit that pretty much amounted to wearing a duvet. My husband pushed at the EXO cage, trying to close it. We did it up on one side. Squished it together on the other. "I can't breathe!" I squealed, gasping for air. "It's definitely the duvet, not the baby weight!" I continued, trying in desperation to justify myself, "I've honestly stayed off the cake I promise I've been doing my post-natal exercises...!" I gave up. Cage and duvet didn't fit and one of them was coming off. When we'd taken off the cage and half of the duvet, I changed my mind about feeding the baby.

Now, we're old friends, right? I've been posting on here for a few years. You know all there is to know to know about boobs, poo, about sick and wee and partial nudity. But I have a new one for you. Leaking boobs. Oh yes. Wet circles. Bulls eyes, if you will, sneaky little treacherous patches that scream out: "NOT ONLY ARE YOU A NEGLECTFUL PARENT, BUT YOU ALSO HAVE DYSFUNCTIONAL NIPPLES! How dare you go XC before feeding your baby? Now tie that horse back up and get yer boobs out."

XC plans thwarted, I dived back into the car to escape the biting cold, and fed the baby. Then I handed him, still squeaking, to my husband, retrieved Vito and set out, undeterred by the delay, for the XC. I was still a bit rusty and disorganised in places, but on the whole it felt nice enough and I largely let him run around, remembering what it was all about.
 
Fab to hear you are back out on the rollercoaster that is eventing :)

Congratulations on your new baby, who will learn to love burger vans, super report as always, well done :)
 
Brilliant report as always.
Only horsey people wouldn't notice you didn't mention the sex of your new baby.��
 
I love reading your reports! Sounds like xc went really well....I was very relieved (as I am sure you were!) that you did not beat my dressage score!! Good luck with your next event
 
It's in there; hidden. Am just jealous that you can get close and personal to CH (swoon)

You are so clever Nicnac, I had read that and then forgotten it immediately! I am now off to stalk H-T-T online and find out how she did XC, although that won't be nearly as interesting and fun as her report - brilliant stuff as ever :) :) :)

I am quite taken aback about the second baby though, that had passed me by somehow.... :p

PS - CH? Swoon? Really? Noooooo...... Carl Hester mind you...... :D :D
 
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Ha ha brilliant report, well done!! bloody leaky boobs, sympathis massively and will probably be sporting a set tomorrow! Congrats on your baby boy(!?) and getting going so quickly!
 
i wondered what had happened to you..... you are a glutton for punishment, although you make us all laugh. For goodness sake, get a lorry. Much more civilised, especially in wet weather!!
 
I am just picturing your day and can't decide if you are wonder woman or wonderfully batty !

I am in awe of you, have a fabulous season and good luck.
 
You make even babies funny (speaking as someone who doesn't approve of the critters, generally)! :D Awesome report, even with the abrupt conclusion! Hope the ballet lessons pay off!
 
Ha ha well done for organising! I have friends who would bow down to the god of naps and basically couldn't do anything because it was 'nap time' or lunch time or they had been out for an hr and so it was home time. My baby didn't have nap times, he napped in the car, in the buggy, on the sofa.. still does!I think when horses and competing comes into it, the babies just have to fit in and I think it's good for them!
I am was wondering how it would be with two and now I know ;). Your husband sounds incredibly supportive. Mines not bad but he can be a bit hopeless, there were horse shows where poor Billy turned into a dirty sunburnt tomato who had missed lunch and had his nappy changed in his buggy ring side because my husband forgot things like suncream, food (even though I packed it) and changing before leaving the safety of the car!
Still thank goodness for these husbands!
Amazing to pick up where you left off so well, good luck for the next time!
(Oh god you have also bought back breast feeding nightmares).
 
Congratulations on the birth of your little boy! And hats off to you for getting out eventing so soon! That is one supportive husband you have there! Looking forward to more reports! :)
 
Well, I think that's amazing, I had only just got back on horse that soon after giving birth, let alone doing all that!

I was lucky!

Brilliant!!! Can't wait for the next installment! I gave up after the second child so have enormous respect for you.

I needed the second to get more time off work.

Fab to hear you are back out on the rollercoaster that is eventing :)

Congratulations on your new baby, who will learn to love burger vans, super report as always, well done :)

He's going to have to!

Fantastic report, seriously impressed with you getting out eventing so quickly, looking forward to more reports from you.

Thanks!

Brilliant report as always.
Only horsey people wouldn't notice you didn't mention the sex of your new baby.��

Alien!

I love reading your reports! Sounds like xc went really well....I was very relieved (as I am sure you were!) that you did not beat my dressage score!! Good luck with your next event

Drats. Must try harder.
 
It's in there; hidden. Am just jealous that you can get close and personal to CH (swoon)

I KNOW. Rather distracting when trying to concentrate on his instructions. I had him bottle the baby the last time he taught me - he looked a little alarmed.

Great report. I FJ'd on the Sunday (you waved at us - fence 8 before the water) and it was utterly miserable weather!!

Did you have a good day? I was a bit disorganised at your fence; nearly got forcibly removed from my horse by a marauding tree.

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You are so clever Nicnac, I had read that and then forgotten it immediately! I am now off to stalk H-T-T online and find out how she did XC, although that won't be nearly as interesting and fun as her report - brilliant stuff as ever :) :) :)

I am quite taken aback about the second baby though, that had passed me by somehow.... :p

PS - CH? Swoon? Really? Noooooo...... Carl Hester mind you...... :D :D

Not a great result, I'm afraid! Ah, I did a whole report about the second one, complete with pelvic floor details and everything. And yes, swoon!!!!

Ha ha brilliant report, well done!! bloody leaky boobs, sympathis massively and will probably be sporting a set tomorrow! Congrats on your baby boy(!?) and getting going so quickly!

Thanks!

Haha I missed the bullseyes yesterday gonna look out for them next time I see u����

Well I've squirted you before, so you're a step ahead of the bulls eyes....

Great report, I love your style. And I totally empathise as another who had to feed her baby to get her boobs down enough to get the back protector done up before going XC.

Inconvenient, isn't it.

i wondered what had happened to you..... you are a glutton for punishment, although you make us all laugh. For goodness sake, get a lorry. Much more civilised, especially in wet weather!!

I did point this out to my husband...

I am just picturing your day and can't decide if you are wonder woman or wonderfully batty !

I am in awe of you, have a fabulous season and good luck.

Batty, I think?

You make even babies funny (speaking as someone who doesn't approve of the critters, generally)! :D Awesome report, even with the abrupt conclusion! Hope the ballet lessons pay off!

No I don't approve of them either. Poo a bit too much for my liking.

Ha ha well done for organising! I have friends who would bow down to the god of naps and basically couldn't do anything because it was 'nap time' or lunch time or they had been out for an hr and so it was home time. My baby didn't have nap times, he napped in the car, in the buggy, on the sofa.. still does!I think when horses and competing comes into it, the babies just have to fit in and I think it's good for them!
I am was wondering how it would be with two and now I know ;). Your husband sounds incredibly supportive. Mines not bad but he can be a bit hopeless, there were horse shows where poor Billy turned into a dirty sunburnt tomato who had missed lunch and had his nappy changed in his buggy ring side because my husband forgot things like suncream, food (even though I packed it) and changing before leaving the safety of the car!
Still thank goodness for these husbands!
Amazing to pick up where you left off so well, good luck for the next time!
(Oh god you have also bought back breast feeding nightmares).

Yes, husband is great. Agree with you that babies have to fit in and yes, plenty of my friends are also v constrained by naps and feeds, etc, which is pretty restrictive! So you're curious about two? Eh? Eh?
 
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Great to see you back, love your reports and congratulations on baby no2.

You have reminded me of when Mini, who is not so mini now, was 12 days old, took the older daughters to the local show that they had been competing at on a regular basis, got so engrossed in getting them and their two ponies to the correct class in the correct attire at the correct time I abandoned and forgot Mini who was asleep in his buggy by the WH ring:(! he was wheeled back to me in the pushchair by another mum who had seen me complete with bump 3 weeks before at the last show and guessed who he belonged to, whoops:)
 
I swear there is the makings of a book in your posts they are brilliantly written! Congrats on getting back eventing so quickly post new arrival!!
 
Did you have a good day? I was a bit disorganised at your fence; nearly got forcibly removed from my horse by a marauding tree!

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Not a bad day.

Had competed the day before so was interesting to watch.

We had quite a few problems in the 90 but less so in the 100-though that tree was a little close for comfort at times.

Was cold and miserable and wet (as you well know!) and was a long day as last horse didn't XC until about 7.15 but was enjoyable none the less.

Any plans for the next event?
 
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