Fancy dancy girl! |
- Is there enough hay? {yes}
- Do I need to adjust your flysheet? {no}
- Is your neighbor in the barn? {no}
- Are you hurt? {no}
Playing hard to get! |
When the Newbie Eventer and I pulled into Ledyard Farm for her clinic, we saw a woman running up and down the hills of Boston's North Shore. She waived enthusiastically as we drove by and continued on at a very nice pace. And, later taught a kick a** eventing clinic all day in the hot sun looking as fresh and enthusiastic as she did when she started. God, I want to be more like her!
Did you also know that one of her major themes was telling the riders to dare to make mistakes. Being "perfect" is to stop learning and when we make mistakes we get stronger as riders fixing them. It was like a flow of energy released onto the field. She gave them the freedom to try and and the tools to get better. God, that works in everyday life!
After auditing the Lucinda Greene Clinic and watching the Bestest Eventing Buddy ride with Sharon White, I was pumped up with the need to master the one cavaletti set up in our barn's jumping field.
You see I've been eyeing that damn cavaletti for two days trying to will myself to pop over it with my lil' country bumpkin. And, for two days... walked away from it with all the past images of my mistakes and failings dancing through my need to jump.
Not me, BEB! |
Today I answered my Eventing Trainer's text about Maisy's progress and finished with, "I think we're ready to jump with you!" And, I smiled! I think we're ready!
3 comments:
YEAH! I look forward to hearing how the full on jumping goes. Maisy sounds just lovely. :)
Such a lovely mare. :-) Glad you two found each other.
Maisy sounds so wonderful, and it appears like you two are already building a mutually loving relationship. She is really lovely.
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