Yesterday was the very last recognized Horse Trial here in Area 1 and there is some sadness in saying good bye! Some folks will travel south and catch a few in Area 2 and others will be cleaning and putting away vests, studs (or if you're me, you throw them in your tack box and act surprised when they have mud on them and are a bit rusty.) "'Til next year, 'til next year", I say, "'til next year!"
Maisy was lucky to finish her second Horse Trial ever with the Happy Young Professional (HYP)! Have I mentioned that she's Irish (IDSH)? And, if you know anything about the Irish, they are a bit bold, maybe a tiny bit stubborn, love to socialize and are a bit too smart (OK, I'm of Irish descent and I can name a few other interesting stereotypes.) Ms Maisy is very true to her heritage (although she is half German, hmmmm).
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This show she knew her job and wanted to help the HYP do the dressage test... well the one that she KNEW and not necessarily the one required by the organizing committee. The HYP was discreet in reminding her that this was just her second go and that maybe the HYP knew more than she did. It was a lovely test - 30.8 for first place.
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Her cross country was fast and her jumping careful. There was never a hesitation in her jumping but there was a big galloping stride that added 2.8 speed faults finishing in 4th place. And, Ms Maisy was quite pleased with herself... And, I'm sure would've enjoyed a beer!
Today, she and her BFF went on a Hunter Pace. Despite a few moments of hysteria when her lover left her or new horses joined us at the check, she was a very lovely ride. And, I jumped jumps (not all of them) and she was quite the lady! I love this horse! I really do!
Our debut will be at a schooling show on Halloween. My only goal is to get the first done so I too can be a bold, smart, know-it-all! Then, cheers to winter wanderings and some butt kicking jumping lessons...
Next year it would be great to start the season early... hmmmm, maybe I'll have sweet corn in June next year too!
2 comments:
Ha Ha. I love the "till next year." That's what I do with blankets every spring: throw them in a trunk and then act surprised when they're still gross in the fall.
Loved this update, she is such a lovely mare. So happy for you!!
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