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We went horseshowing today ( yes in this miserable weather)

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  • We went horseshowing today ( yes in this miserable weather)

    My mom was taking one of her sale horses to Heritage Acres today, Dd and her 11.3 hand pony decided this would be a GREAT day for Dd to do her first off lead classes. You know two weeks before christmas, should be low turn out right?? Well the walk trot division had 5 entries. DD fell of at the start ( before judging) of the first class, pony did a HUGE SHAKE and dropped her head Dd tumbled off the side and got back up and right back on. She got a second in the w/t EQ class, 2nd class was a 4th ( also EQ) third class was a pleasure class , pony was not so pleasurable at this point ( constant head dropping and pulling) but Dd rode her through it and got a 4th. Last class pony was done and would not move forward enought so they got a 5th.
    I am LOVING the fact that this kid got up at 4:30 am drug her own pony out of the field ( long long walk) in teh dark with a flashlight. And ROCKED her first show off lead. No nerves, no fuss no muss!! I would take a kid like this EVERY weekend ( if my checkbook were fatter) she was pleasant and happy all day!
    What a great way to spend a miserable Sunday, oh and all the food ( good yummy food ) was FREE at the show, they also ran their classes back to back and really moved things along, I was impressed!
    Kim
    If you are lucky enough to ride, you are lucky enough.

  • #2
    Sounds like fun!

    What DOES DD stand for, anyway? :P

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    • #3
      (insert any d word here depending on the circumstances and/or behavior of said individual) daughter

      same for DH (husband), DS (son) etc
      "Perhaps the final test of anybody's love of dogs is their willingness to permit them to make a camping ground of the bed" -Henry T. Merwin

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      • #4
        What a great day!
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        • #5
          Sounds like a great day!!!!! I can't wait to hear about the next one!

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          • #6
            Good for you!! A great day had by all. I remember when mine was first starting out.
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            • #7
              How fun! Any pictures?

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                Originally posted by AllOverFarm View Post
                How fun! Any pictures?
                I took the video camera with me, but after I sent the kid in the ring I was soooo nervous I could not operate it and keep my eyes on her!! Sarah rides really well, she has a made and a green pony that she rides very well. She wanted to take the green pony yesterday so we did. I looked at my mom after I sent her in the ring ALONE for the first time at a horse show and said to her " oh my god is she going to be ok?" My mom laughed and said to me " she is OVER qualified for a w/t class , she will be fine " and she was, no issues ( except the shake LOL) at all. Maybe by spring my nerves will have calmed down enough to operate the camera or video camera and feel secure! Or at least by them the weather will be better and DH will be able to come along!!
                I find it hysterical that the kid is not nervous or worried at all and I am a WRECK!!! I know what she is capable of , I KNOW she has all the tools she needs to get the job done ( I gave them to her LOL) and still I was sick to my stomach yesterday! I think the next time it will be better, now that I have seen her do well and not freak out I have total faith in her!!!
                Kim
                If you are lucky enough to ride, you are lucky enough.

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                • #9
                  Congraulations to your daughter!

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                  • #10
                    I bet she is so proud of those ribbons! My daughter (Just turned 7) did her first show a month ago-W/T-and now she keeps asking, "When is my next show?". I'm sure your daughter is asking the same question

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                      Originally posted by AllOverFarm View Post
                      I bet she is so proud of those ribbons! My daughter (Just turned 7) did her first show a month ago-W/T-and now she keeps asking, "When is my next show?". I'm sure your daughter is asking the same question
                      She has decided that when we go again in 2 weeks she wants to TAKE both of her ponies, I am in big trouble with this kid!!And yes she loves her ribbons but it was very funny because my sister won a few ribbons as well, she offered them to Sarah and Sarah would not take them, she told my sister she only wants ribbons that SHE wins LOL a sign of a true competitor!!!!
                      Kim
                      If you are lucky enough to ride, you are lucky enough.

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