magpie92
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Best of luck Ted am sure you will do fantastically. i am sure Alice will through him a leaving doo and no doubt give the driver the wrong return address 😂
Well, this weekend has been, shall we say 'trying'. It started with a planned lesson for my friend with me as groom on Saturday morning. On the Friday evening friends horse decided he had never been through the electric gate before and yanked off, friend hung and as the horse, just a 4 yr old, was wearing the dually he did not get away. That was all ok until this morning when friend could barely get out of bed and arrived on the yard looking ghostly. Lesson abandoned and friend to GP, friend has strained all the muscles down her right hand side and is in agony. Horse in the dog house and called various names.
With Alice still on barn rest and friend on bed rest the weekend could only get better. Well maybe not, all the field horses were restless and noisy and I soon realised why, when the first of many groups of DofE students crossed the footpath. At least the land is bone dry unlike last year when the little dears lost wellies. I carried on mucking out without a worry because Ted the Twit and Dim Tim were not on the footpath fields. The old show horse was in the way but he is far too aloof to bother with children and he lives permanently on the footpath so he sees lots of walkers, so on hearing screams I was puzzled and then realised that the barge horse mare Martha was in the tiny paddock, she is on restricted exercise following her horsepital diagnosis.
Now this mare views everything and everyone as a food source, she is an equine black lab. I raced out, well ambled, out into the paddock to find 8 boys in a huddle, all with huge rucksacks and carrying walking poles, with Martha, all 730kgs of her, circling them with her best menace face on. I possibly didn't help when I screamed 'Martha leave them alone'. I decided to move her inside for the rest of the day and rode her later.
Well that was a mistake, all the lovely DofE's were in the village and sat on various grassy banks having their lunch. Martha thought this was outrageous and napped at every group. Inwardly wanting to drop the stick on her but worried about appearing to beat my horse up in public or knowing my luck, coming off her if I did drop her one, I was soon wishing I had not ridden at all !
The rest of the day will be better, er no...Ted refuses to be caught and when I finally get a rope around his neck he announces he has never seen a headcollar in his life and stands up to shake hands. No big deal had he not done it in front of someone interested in him. Whilst all this is going on Dim Tim decides he cannot possibly stay in the stables on his own and throws a hissy fit.
What a day, at least husband had the sense to suggest a meal out rather than the normal 'what's for tea'
oooh 'big school' for Ted! Hope you got him some new shoes, and have packed him off with freshly ironed shirts, trousers and a suitably full tuck box!![]()
I know his task master , I'm not sure just physics probably space age travel and tap dancing... Wishing him loads if luck and don't worry I trust this person 120 % , Ted could not be in better hands.... Bet the place feels odd without him!
I was remiss of me not to PM and thank you personally for the recommendation, anyway - thank you !
Ted has not been sent back, perhaps not speak too soon as the postman has not come yet ! I have started day dreaming about doing a dressage test on him in the future, he has a huge movement and would certainly do a test. I have fanciful
thoughts about doing it on the anniversary of my illness, so March 2016, he will be
rising 5 and I will be rising 56. One can dream !
I want to know what you have done with Ted's ahem inflatable rider!
Sounds as though all going swimmingly. Please keep us updated on Ted Kindergarten.
I Alice relieved her name is still safe?
I'm so pleased to hear that he is doing well and behaving himself! It must be a relief for you too!
and how has he grown again? surely he's quite big enough by now!
how is Alice doing without him? and how is her home-schooling coming on?