Right...following on from where to do dressage in SE

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I have found unaffil. dressage at Medstead on Feb 3rd so I am going to aim for that. Will do my entry next week. It's only P13 and P18 but at least it will be the first one out of the way!

I've had her about 3 months now so it's about time we started doing stuff! I am determined that at some point, we will do some BD....

Wish me luck, eek!
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10th of Feb?

I will need a caller so will be in touch - just promise not to laugh at me when I lose all ability to ride and my horse turns into a giraffe!

I'm going to have to get organised, so used to a cob that only needs 10 mins to work in if pushed! Now I need at least 30 mins to get any sense out of this one LOL!
 
Yeah most likely. I usually go places on my own unless I can't avoid it because I get quite nervous and having someone with me all the time makes it worse most of the time! Even when I'm going to the same place as someone from the yard, I will still always travel on my own because I like the independence (plus if the first test goes horribly wrong I can pack up and go
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Having said that, I've been warned the mare might be a bit naughty to load in a trailer so I might rope someone at the yard into coming along to help load (in which case I may not require your reading services, but would still be nice to say hello
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Nope, support when I get there is fine! I didn't mean that, I just mean that I go on my own cos then if it goes wrong I can have a tantrum and go home! Also when I'm running late I don't have someone asking questions, or if I'm early I can set off early without waiting for someone to arrive.

Support when I get there is great
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Yay, bring your pony too
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