JenHunt
Well-Known Member
Dear Readers...
Saturday was a bit of a write off really, Mum was busy entertaining grandma with a garden (or something like that) and Tom had to stay in because the vet had turned the voices in his head off for a bit and poked his legs with sharp things on Friday and had told grandma that he had to stay in so he didn't get them dirty.... He obviously hasn't met Tom before. He can get dirty just by thinking about it! When Granddad turned us out Tom hit the dirt quicker than a very very quick thing!
Then today Mum and OH (i suppose one of these days I ought to call him dad, but it's a habit i guess) took me to the place where all the jumps live. There's about a million jumps, and 4 outdoor schools, an indoor school, and an all weather galloping circle thing, and a little cross country course. It's a lot of fun normally.... But today Mum made OH and I do stupid circles, and then straight lines... One moment I'm not straight enough, then the next I'm too bendy! A lad just can't win!!
We went into the indoor school to practice a stressage test as all the jumps were enjoying the sunshine today, and I saw the most handsomest horse in the world - he looked a lot like me. I wanted to stand at his end of the school all day and just admire his manly buttocks, his muscley legs and neck and his unusual markings... OH laughed at me when I called out to this handsome stranger, and my distress at leaving him upset mum so much that she was crying! How mean can one man get?!
Anyway, a few minutes later OH had got cross as I wasn't really concentrating so we went outside and got to do some girly jumps - you know the sort... fall over at the slightest waft of a hairy fetlock... - and Mum actually let us do some reasonably big jumps, but she did make one of them a bit scary by putting fillers in front to make it a spread at the front of a double... I hate it when that happens, I panic about not having enough room for my ego between the two fences so don't jump the first one properly and the pole falls off
When we'd played about in that school for a while we went onto the cross country course and mum let us go and have a play about. I didn't think OH was concentrating at the first one, so I threatened to nap back to the trailer until he was! Hehe! that got him back for the indoor school! Then mum had us doing twisty turny things between the fences, making OH look where he was going so that I knew too.
By the time we got to the start of the gallops I was wound up and raring to go, so mum said we could go flat out down the first straight bit as long as OH balanced us round the corners and once we'd done one lap we walked the next one to calm down! Ha. what does she know, I just ignored OH as we galloped down to the first turn and round that, and the next one, and the one after that.... then ran out of steam and dropped back to a canter at which point OH made me walk. I was absolutely lathered and blowing out of somewhere I shouldn't have been blowing from
So, it was a very lovely day really, and when we got home Tom had been watching grandma doing the gardening so he'd hardly missed me for a change!
Problem is,... I just can't get the handsome stranger out of my head!
Saturday was a bit of a write off really, Mum was busy entertaining grandma with a garden (or something like that) and Tom had to stay in because the vet had turned the voices in his head off for a bit and poked his legs with sharp things on Friday and had told grandma that he had to stay in so he didn't get them dirty.... He obviously hasn't met Tom before. He can get dirty just by thinking about it! When Granddad turned us out Tom hit the dirt quicker than a very very quick thing!
Then today Mum and OH (i suppose one of these days I ought to call him dad, but it's a habit i guess) took me to the place where all the jumps live. There's about a million jumps, and 4 outdoor schools, an indoor school, and an all weather galloping circle thing, and a little cross country course. It's a lot of fun normally.... But today Mum made OH and I do stupid circles, and then straight lines... One moment I'm not straight enough, then the next I'm too bendy! A lad just can't win!!
We went into the indoor school to practice a stressage test as all the jumps were enjoying the sunshine today, and I saw the most handsomest horse in the world - he looked a lot like me. I wanted to stand at his end of the school all day and just admire his manly buttocks, his muscley legs and neck and his unusual markings... OH laughed at me when I called out to this handsome stranger, and my distress at leaving him upset mum so much that she was crying! How mean can one man get?!
Anyway, a few minutes later OH had got cross as I wasn't really concentrating so we went outside and got to do some girly jumps - you know the sort... fall over at the slightest waft of a hairy fetlock... - and Mum actually let us do some reasonably big jumps, but she did make one of them a bit scary by putting fillers in front to make it a spread at the front of a double... I hate it when that happens, I panic about not having enough room for my ego between the two fences so don't jump the first one properly and the pole falls off
When we'd played about in that school for a while we went onto the cross country course and mum let us go and have a play about. I didn't think OH was concentrating at the first one, so I threatened to nap back to the trailer until he was! Hehe! that got him back for the indoor school! Then mum had us doing twisty turny things between the fences, making OH look where he was going so that I knew too.
By the time we got to the start of the gallops I was wound up and raring to go, so mum said we could go flat out down the first straight bit as long as OH balanced us round the corners and once we'd done one lap we walked the next one to calm down! Ha. what does she know, I just ignored OH as we galloped down to the first turn and round that, and the next one, and the one after that.... then ran out of steam and dropped back to a canter at which point OH made me walk. I was absolutely lathered and blowing out of somewhere I shouldn't have been blowing from
So, it was a very lovely day really, and when we got home Tom had been watching grandma doing the gardening so he'd hardly missed me for a change!
Problem is,... I just can't get the handsome stranger out of my head!