redmone
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
Well following on from my rather maudling "do we have to move on from Dolly" thread last weekend, we had a rather fabulous outing last Sunday!
It was the first time I'd taken the girls out to a competition since Dolly was lame, and I had reservations because it had been so dry and I didn't want Dolly jumping on hard ground after her problems a few weeks ago. However I had it on good HHO authority (thanks Honey08!) that the particular venue we were going to is chronically damp, so unlikely to be too bad.
So off we went Sunday morning, with my lucky OH in tow (Dolly behaves MUCH better when he's around - she so busy making
faces at him, she usually is a good girl and forgets to be naughty!!!). We got there and the ground was dry, but not too solid. It was fine for us actually.
Started off with clear round, and had a sticky moment at a scary green plank but Daughter kicked on and went clear
what a lovely start, as they'd not been round a course for 3 weeks (not long I know, but daughter's last outing went pear shaped so there were some nerves). Off they went into the novice jumping.
Dolly put a lovely clear round in and was brilliant. Especially considering the scary green plank had........grown another scary green plank
!!!!!
Time for the jump off. There were about 8 through, and most were seniors (they don't seem to split - probably not enough entries to do it). Again, Daughter and Dolly went clear, and looked to have a quick time. Although there were a few others clear who looked fast too. I could see that Daughter wasn't going mad though - she obviously didn't want to risk another injury to Dolly.
Anyway results were in, and they'd only won!!!
YEYEYEYEYEYEY!!!!!!
What a lovely day. I really really like this riding club, and their events. Dolly seems happiest when at this venue. They've got a ODE in a few weeks which we're really looking forward to.
So off we toodled home. With a happy daughter, a happy (and sound!) Dolly and a van full of rosettes
I logged onto my emails and facebook messages when we got home, and read a message I had received from a company who had custom made us something for Dolly for free - sort of a trial of a new produce, and send them some photos type thing (and lovely lovely people!). They'd messaged me, asking Daughter and Dolly to be their sponsored rider!!!!!!


Can't tell you how chuffed I am for them!!! I know I always am
o) but with Daughter getting a little taller and I know another pony will be looming one day, it's so lovely that she achieved this with our scruffy fat little ginger pony, who turned into a superstar.
I know there's good days and bad days for all of us, but days like last Sunday will stay with me forever.
My favourite pic of the day
Love this one too! Love the way they're both looking for the next jump!
And the scary green planks!
Thanks for reading everyone! I'm doing the 5:2 diet and today is my fasting day....so knock yourself out and have everything I can't! I'm fancying a glass of wine (for a change
) and a Terrys chocolate orange. Or some jelly teddy bears 
RM x x x x
Well following on from my rather maudling "do we have to move on from Dolly" thread last weekend, we had a rather fabulous outing last Sunday!
It was the first time I'd taken the girls out to a competition since Dolly was lame, and I had reservations because it had been so dry and I didn't want Dolly jumping on hard ground after her problems a few weeks ago. However I had it on good HHO authority (thanks Honey08!) that the particular venue we were going to is chronically damp, so unlikely to be too bad.
So off we went Sunday morning, with my lucky OH in tow (Dolly behaves MUCH better when he's around - she so busy making
Started off with clear round, and had a sticky moment at a scary green plank but Daughter kicked on and went clear
Dolly put a lovely clear round in and was brilliant. Especially considering the scary green plank had........grown another scary green plank
Time for the jump off. There were about 8 through, and most were seniors (they don't seem to split - probably not enough entries to do it). Again, Daughter and Dolly went clear, and looked to have a quick time. Although there were a few others clear who looked fast too. I could see that Daughter wasn't going mad though - she obviously didn't want to risk another injury to Dolly.
Anyway results were in, and they'd only won!!!
What a lovely day. I really really like this riding club, and their events. Dolly seems happiest when at this venue. They've got a ODE in a few weeks which we're really looking forward to.
So off we toodled home. With a happy daughter, a happy (and sound!) Dolly and a van full of rosettes
I logged onto my emails and facebook messages when we got home, and read a message I had received from a company who had custom made us something for Dolly for free - sort of a trial of a new produce, and send them some photos type thing (and lovely lovely people!). They'd messaged me, asking Daughter and Dolly to be their sponsored rider!!!!!!
Can't tell you how chuffed I am for them!!! I know I always am
I know there's good days and bad days for all of us, but days like last Sunday will stay with me forever.
My favourite pic of the day
Love this one too! Love the way they're both looking for the next jump!
And the scary green planks!
Thanks for reading everyone! I'm doing the 5:2 diet and today is my fasting day....so knock yourself out and have everything I can't! I'm fancying a glass of wine (for a change
RM x x x x