Kokopelli
Well-Known Member
Such a strange week, I don't think I've ever had a week full of so many highs and lows.
The main down is my Aunty sadly passed away, but in some ways it was a relief for her and her family as she had severe alzheimers. On top of this I'm stressing about exams and coursework deadlines next week which is causing my headaches to come back!
But my wonderful Andy has helped me so much.
He really is a wonderful horse and I absolutly adore him, he's not much to look at but that really does not matter. So not only is he helping me get over the heartache of loosing Koko and my Aunty he is also acting as the best therapist in the world.
We got him a new saddle on wednesday as his didn't fit that great, he's got a tiny little 16" GP as he's short in the back. I've never had a brand new leather saddle before so its really exciting for me
So we've been breaking in the new saddle and what a difference in him! He has been going absolutly amazing the last week and today I had a fantastic lesson, he's really improving and will be out dressaging in no time!
I've been hacking him more aswell which is a big deal for me because of my nerves and I've been loving it even when he is silly and has a spook at an inanimate object and starts trying to canter down the road
I just find it funny
Then yesterday we went to a party at Hartbury!!!
Koko was there with me, as it was the last place I rode him my mum had one of his shoes with her
We were in the international arena only doing little CRs because he just hasn't got the muscle to jump much bigger. I was so pleased with him, he didn't look at any of the jumps (but the mounting block was going to eat him)
and he had a very nice round with only alittle bit of rushing at combinations but he didn't rush any single fences.
So any ideas to help this would be brilliant
Here's to our wonderful animals who; help us see the good when times are bad, cheer us up when we're down, put a smile on our faces and act as the most expensive therapists around
The main down is my Aunty sadly passed away, but in some ways it was a relief for her and her family as she had severe alzheimers. On top of this I'm stressing about exams and coursework deadlines next week which is causing my headaches to come back!
But my wonderful Andy has helped me so much.
He really is a wonderful horse and I absolutly adore him, he's not much to look at but that really does not matter. So not only is he helping me get over the heartache of loosing Koko and my Aunty he is also acting as the best therapist in the world.
We got him a new saddle on wednesday as his didn't fit that great, he's got a tiny little 16" GP as he's short in the back. I've never had a brand new leather saddle before so its really exciting for me
I've been hacking him more aswell which is a big deal for me because of my nerves and I've been loving it even when he is silly and has a spook at an inanimate object and starts trying to canter down the road
Then yesterday we went to a party at Hartbury!!!
We were in the international arena only doing little CRs because he just hasn't got the muscle to jump much bigger. I was so pleased with him, he didn't look at any of the jumps (but the mounting block was going to eat him)
So any ideas to help this would be brilliant
Here's to our wonderful animals who; help us see the good when times are bad, cheer us up when we're down, put a smile on our faces and act as the most expensive therapists around