OHEC XC course buried in 2' of snow |
Yesterday's jumping lesson was a good one. One of the barn kids set up the course for us which, with one minor adjustment, was wholeheartedly approved by the Eventing Trainer and was greeted with angst from this rider. She included the dreaded green roll top.
Now, our jumping is getting better and better with bigger jumps and more complex courses. It has not included any Sugar/Suzanne scary stuff. And this 13 year old dragged out and dusted off the one scary element left after the snowbirds left for Aiken.
OHEC XC course early fall |
And, we jumped it! First like a gazelle trapped by hunters lunging over a 6' fence and then, soon, like a jumping horse. I heard myself say, at the end of the lesson, "maybe we should bring out hay bales next week". {{{Who am I?}}}
Spring... soon! |
I've been very lucky finding my current trainers. They are honest, hard working and very special (in that good kind of way). I'm coming out of a 2.5 year struggle and neither gave up on me. {{{OK, maybe Sugar and I as a pair, which is understandable.}}}
So, let the lessons come and I'll keep explaining why I keep taking them... And, I will have a smile inside and out 'cause it is getting better and I'm having fun again!
2 comments:
Trainers are certainly a special breed (hardy, har har) and thank God for the good ones!
Yay for a good lesson! I second, third? that... thank God for the good instructors!
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