Rowreach
Adjusting my sails
Oh no, the bubbly, fun, enthusiastic, smiley, cheerful person who normally takes the little ones (including my son) for pony club rallies is ill
and the DC has just asked me to teach them tomorrow
Now this is not something I normally do - the people I teach normally don't have their mums and dads with them - I don't want to just do a replay of their normal lesson, so has anyone got any bright ideas please?
Their normal repertoire would include a bit of walking and trotting (dependent on the fitness of the parent who is leading), a few simple races (bending, sock in bucket), Simple Simon (riding with reins in one hand), round the world, scissors, a bit of tack recognition/stable management sneaked in somewhere - and I understand there will be an Easter Egg hunt at the end, but without the ponies
Many thanks in advance - don't make your ideas too good, I don't want a permanent job doing this!
Now this is not something I normally do - the people I teach normally don't have their mums and dads with them - I don't want to just do a replay of their normal lesson, so has anyone got any bright ideas please?
Their normal repertoire would include a bit of walking and trotting (dependent on the fitness of the parent who is leading), a few simple races (bending, sock in bucket), Simple Simon (riding with reins in one hand), round the world, scissors, a bit of tack recognition/stable management sneaked in somewhere - and I understand there will be an Easter Egg hunt at the end, but without the ponies
Many thanks in advance - don't make your ideas too good, I don't want a permanent job doing this!