BunnyDog
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone....
It's been a while.
For the VERY short version here you go:
My trainer since 1994 died of Pancreatic cancer in February of 2023. A few weeks before that my dad was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer at the same age that Jimmy (my trainer) was diagnosed.
As a result I took all of last year off to be there for my dad. Right around mid-August when all was very positive I started riding a little. On September 4th I tripped in my living room over my recliner part of my couch and did a partial tear of my rotator cuff and labrum.
So that took my riding all the way out of 99% of 2023.
In December I was one of a group of people trying to get William to come clinic with us in Pennsylvania when he comes across the pond to teach the bigger name folks in Aiken and Ocala. We were successful in getting him to agree to come, so I have a clinic over 2 days with him on March 5th and 6th.
I took Cudo back to Phillip Dutton's home barn (Where he lived when he first arrived in the USA 6 years ago) and we have been steadily getting ready and using the indoor each night to knock off as much rust and possible.
Just for a "proof of life" picture, see the attached for Cudo's overly typical reaction to being allowed to jump again after time off!!!
My shoulders are not 100% but not so bad off either. Cudo has been positively gleeful at jumping and belies his age every moment of every ride. (He'll be 17 this April!!! )
Freshly clipped after being allowed to grow all the Yak length hair this winter
So there you have it. We're alive... kicking on, and will be riding with WFP soon.
Hope you're all well!!
Em
It's been a while.
For the VERY short version here you go:
My trainer since 1994 died of Pancreatic cancer in February of 2023. A few weeks before that my dad was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer at the same age that Jimmy (my trainer) was diagnosed.
As a result I took all of last year off to be there for my dad. Right around mid-August when all was very positive I started riding a little. On September 4th I tripped in my living room over my recliner part of my couch and did a partial tear of my rotator cuff and labrum.
So that took my riding all the way out of 99% of 2023.
In December I was one of a group of people trying to get William to come clinic with us in Pennsylvania when he comes across the pond to teach the bigger name folks in Aiken and Ocala. We were successful in getting him to agree to come, so I have a clinic over 2 days with him on March 5th and 6th.
I took Cudo back to Phillip Dutton's home barn (Where he lived when he first arrived in the USA 6 years ago) and we have been steadily getting ready and using the indoor each night to knock off as much rust and possible.
Just for a "proof of life" picture, see the attached for Cudo's overly typical reaction to being allowed to jump again after time off!!!
My shoulders are not 100% but not so bad off either. Cudo has been positively gleeful at jumping and belies his age every moment of every ride. (He'll be 17 this April!!! )
Freshly clipped after being allowed to grow all the Yak length hair this winter
So there you have it. We're alive... kicking on, and will be riding with WFP soon.
Hope you're all well!!
Em