redmone
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!!!
Well it's half term and the lovely Honey08 on HHO offered a while ago for me and daughter to go to visit her for a hack and maybe a play on her XC course! (WOW!!!)
Roll back a few years, we first met Honey at a show in Oldham. She was judging the handy pony classes and had the misfortune of coming across Dolly - the unhandiest pony going (is that a word - unhandy??) - when Dolly took a dislike to an umbrella and bombed it up the field
- turns out we don't live a million miles away from each other, and Honey's friend was Daughter's instructor for a while. Small world!
So anyway, yesterday off we toddled to Honey's neck of the woods. Honey gave me a dead straightforward route to get there. Sat Nav had other ideas - god only knows where we went, but finally we arrived. It was raining a little, but nothing too bad.
Honey was very very kind and had already set a stable up for Dolly, so very soon, Dolly was tucked up happy with her haynet and straw bed (yum yum says Dolly!!!) and I had a brew in hand
After brew, we were off to hack out. Yes. WE!!!! (including me!!!) I had the absolute pleasure of riding Rob who despite me researching him by stalking Honey's FB photos, was more massssooosive in person than I imagined!! Gulp. Honey's lovely stepson helped me get on board - I felt like I had my head in the clouds - both because I was so happy to be hacking out with Honey and Daughter, but also, due to the height I was at. The biggest horse I've ever ridden was 15hh (I'm 5 foot if I stretch) but Rob was just under 17hh! Honey did promise me that Rob was a gentleman and would look after me, and she was 100% right.
We set off and, honestly, I've no idea how long we were out for. I loved every minute of it. However, I do have to admit to forgetting my big girl pants! I was quite (very!) nervous and a bit of a big girls blouse!!! Rob seemed huge compared to what I've ridden before and when I tried to trot, well it went a bit wrong and I bounced around like a.....well.....a bouncy flump!!! Daughter and Honey put up with me though, and I had a fantastic ride. I'm so grateful to them both for their patience, and to Honey particularly for letting Rob suffer me for a bit. I hope I wasn't too crap!!!
Oh god this thread is going to be massive.....and I'm not even halfway there.....
We arrived back "home" and I realised that I had to get off. It was a looooooong way down, but I made it
Honey then let daughter hop onto Rob! The scary thing was, daughter didn't even look tiny on him!!!!!!
Honey had been kind enough to lead me on Rob, however daughter didn't need any of that and had a little walk up the lane on her own **proud** 
We put the ponies away and went for lunch which was yummy (cheese and onion pie, chips and beans
) then back we came for daughter (and Honey's friend and daughter) to have their XC play!
I had hoped the hack would wear Dolly out a little (yeah right) yet she still jogged to the XC field! She was however, VERY well behaved, for Dolly. We were so pleased with her. She popped everything, first time - no stops (for once
) I think Honey probably thought I'd dreamt up all the traumas I've moaned so much about 
There were tyres, benches, a sleeper with logs, a workers type jump which looked quite inviting, until Honey popped a load of bright coloured flowers underneath it
it was brilliant! The only thing Dolly took issue with with a traffic cone
- I mean our yard doesn't have one of these in every blummin corner of the arena (ponies!!!) - oh and she wasn't keen on the trails of sheep wool that was about!!! Imagine - the only thing she "looked at" was sheep wool 
Both ponies were fantastic (and Honey's friends daughter was a cracking little rider for her age) and it was lovely to see the girls chatting and making friends. We've made plans for them to meet again, as they got on fabulously.
Even the weather played ball for a while.
Anyway, too soon it came time for our goodbyes and we loaded up and went a much better way home, by listing to the wise Honey08 this time!
Daughter said on the way home, that it was one of the best days out she's every had with Dolly. It was just lovely. Both to see Honey again, and for her to let us not only use her horsey (me) but her stable and fields also. She's a superstar. Dolly seems to really like XC, which is not something we've done loads of, but Honey has given Daughter the confidence to give this more of a try now. Actually daughter is trying to convince me to take to her Craven Wood on Sunday, as we speak
HONEY08 - THANK YOU FOR A LOVELY DAY!!! It really was the best. Have I mentioned I love Rob and really, I'm sure he would have fit in my van???
Daughter quite fancies him for when she's older. Yeah - she'd have to fight me (she'd win
).
OK. What've I got for you guys tonight. It needs to be special, as this is a MAMMOTH thread! If you've got to here, you get a woo woo cocktail (nom nom nom!!!) and some garlic mushrooms....no must do better than that.....a choc ice??? How's that sound???
Here come the photos....

Dolly "moving in"

Daughter ready to go!

OK. You finally get to see my fat arse in the saddle. Please look at the beautiful Rob more than me

Daughter riding Rob! I love this photo

Honey's brilliant XC course!

Flying Dolly!

Over we go

Serious love for this ginger monster at the moment!
Thanks again Honey! xxxxx
Well it's half term and the lovely Honey08 on HHO offered a while ago for me and daughter to go to visit her for a hack and maybe a play on her XC course! (WOW!!!)
Roll back a few years, we first met Honey at a show in Oldham. She was judging the handy pony classes and had the misfortune of coming across Dolly - the unhandiest pony going (is that a word - unhandy??) - when Dolly took a dislike to an umbrella and bombed it up the field
So anyway, yesterday off we toddled to Honey's neck of the woods. Honey gave me a dead straightforward route to get there. Sat Nav had other ideas - god only knows where we went, but finally we arrived. It was raining a little, but nothing too bad.
Honey was very very kind and had already set a stable up for Dolly, so very soon, Dolly was tucked up happy with her haynet and straw bed (yum yum says Dolly!!!) and I had a brew in hand
After brew, we were off to hack out. Yes. WE!!!! (including me!!!) I had the absolute pleasure of riding Rob who despite me researching him by stalking Honey's FB photos, was more massssooosive in person than I imagined!! Gulp. Honey's lovely stepson helped me get on board - I felt like I had my head in the clouds - both because I was so happy to be hacking out with Honey and Daughter, but also, due to the height I was at. The biggest horse I've ever ridden was 15hh (I'm 5 foot if I stretch) but Rob was just under 17hh! Honey did promise me that Rob was a gentleman and would look after me, and she was 100% right.
We set off and, honestly, I've no idea how long we were out for. I loved every minute of it. However, I do have to admit to forgetting my big girl pants! I was quite (very!) nervous and a bit of a big girls blouse!!! Rob seemed huge compared to what I've ridden before and when I tried to trot, well it went a bit wrong and I bounced around like a.....well.....a bouncy flump!!! Daughter and Honey put up with me though, and I had a fantastic ride. I'm so grateful to them both for their patience, and to Honey particularly for letting Rob suffer me for a bit. I hope I wasn't too crap!!!
Oh god this thread is going to be massive.....and I'm not even halfway there.....
We arrived back "home" and I realised that I had to get off. It was a looooooong way down, but I made it
We put the ponies away and went for lunch which was yummy (cheese and onion pie, chips and beans
I had hoped the hack would wear Dolly out a little (yeah right) yet she still jogged to the XC field! She was however, VERY well behaved, for Dolly. We were so pleased with her. She popped everything, first time - no stops (for once
There were tyres, benches, a sleeper with logs, a workers type jump which looked quite inviting, until Honey popped a load of bright coloured flowers underneath it
Both ponies were fantastic (and Honey's friends daughter was a cracking little rider for her age) and it was lovely to see the girls chatting and making friends. We've made plans for them to meet again, as they got on fabulously.
Even the weather played ball for a while.
Anyway, too soon it came time for our goodbyes and we loaded up and went a much better way home, by listing to the wise Honey08 this time!
Daughter said on the way home, that it was one of the best days out she's every had with Dolly. It was just lovely. Both to see Honey again, and for her to let us not only use her horsey (me) but her stable and fields also. She's a superstar. Dolly seems to really like XC, which is not something we've done loads of, but Honey has given Daughter the confidence to give this more of a try now. Actually daughter is trying to convince me to take to her Craven Wood on Sunday, as we speak
HONEY08 - THANK YOU FOR A LOVELY DAY!!! It really was the best. Have I mentioned I love Rob and really, I'm sure he would have fit in my van???
Daughter quite fancies him for when she's older. Yeah - she'd have to fight me (she'd win
OK. What've I got for you guys tonight. It needs to be special, as this is a MAMMOTH thread! If you've got to here, you get a woo woo cocktail (nom nom nom!!!) and some garlic mushrooms....no must do better than that.....a choc ice??? How's that sound???
Here come the photos....

Dolly "moving in"

Daughter ready to go!

OK. You finally get to see my fat arse in the saddle. Please look at the beautiful Rob more than me

Daughter riding Rob! I love this photo

Honey's brilliant XC course!

Flying Dolly!

Over we go

Serious love for this ginger monster at the moment!
Thanks again Honey! xxxxx
