Nickles1973
Well-Known Member
Did something really stupid today and thought I ought to share. My 9 year old daughter has now got the pony bug big time. So today my YO offered to lend me her lovely 21 years young welshie to let my daughter have a go at riding. This wasn't her first time and she's pretty much mastered walk and trot independantly, but she does have a tendancy to balance on pony's mouth which I hate to see. So in my wisdom I thought it would be a good idea to give her a lesson on the lunge so that she could learn to balance herself without touching the reins. This started off really well with daughter getting into a really good rhythm and holding onto the balance strap with alternate hands. I was just building up to asking her to take both hand off and trot with hands on hat (as I remembered from my riding school lesson days!) when old pony decides he's had enough of trot and decides to give my little girl a go at his lovely bouncy canter! This is where it could have all gone very horribly wrong! Daughter panics, Screams MUMMY! I try to coax pony to slow down but he's got other ideas as screaming child is egging him on he thinks! Daughter panics some more and to my horror the saddle starts slipping to the side! I then run towards her and just manage to stop the pony and grab still crying child just before she hits the deck!! Neither of us had thought to check the girth before starting the lunging and little horror had obviously been blowing out some when I'd originally tightened his girth. Not a mistake I'll ever make again, but I'm still really annoyed with myself as it could have gone a lot worse! Bless her she got back on again after I'd straightened the saddle back up and rode round he school another couple of times before we called it a day. Lesson learned for both of us I think!