Okay.. I felt a little better after having lunch with Mike and buying flowers. So.. I decided to hop on Dan. I wanted to go ride at Ashland and just enjoy a nice long hack with him, but I'm hoping to get up early and do a Easter morning ride on him to enjoy God in my own little Heaven. But we'll see. And then, because I wanted time to drag the arena, spread manure, plant my flowers, and shockwave Lyric... I opted to ride at home. I only managed to drag the arena and plant my flowers, but... at least I did that.
I just rode bareback and he was lovely! Jean had the interns pull all the jumps out of the arena since I had told her I wanted to drag it, so we were able to do some dressage schooling much more effectively. He did some nice turn on the forehand and haunches... he's getting more responsive with it. We did our trots... some transitions, some leg yields, some haunches in, some shoulder in, and even some trot half passes that were decent. I think my body has figured it out. I can even almost keep my head turned the correct way and my shoulder the opposite and correct way now! Mostly. We even played with some leg yield zig zags and some half pass zig zags. Baby... baby ones! And in a long neck frame.... so training level, maybe first level. BUT he did feel like he was getting "poppy" in his gaits... so like.. maybe more collected than his neck would lead one to believe. Yay! We also did some figure 8 serpentines in a 10 meter ish circle path. Then, I decided... what the heck.. what's the 3rd level test require? So I looked it up... and it's actually quite nice, and in theory, doable, minus the flying change. So we played with it. It's basically shoulder in down the long side, half 10 meter circle, then half pass back to the rail. And.. that's pretty easy as he's already set up in haunches in, which is easier for him to half pass that way. We played with our trot lengthens too. He's so much better down centerline vs the diagonal so I tried playing with halting on the diagonal so he would be encouraged like he is on centerline and it kind of worked!
I did have him canter both ways, from the walk. And we did one simple change. I tried to do some canter to walks, but... we're not there yet. I only did one circle and one long side in the canter each way, as technically.. we're not supposed to be cantering. But he's also probably not supposed to be fully turned out yet either. ;) Oh, and we did a nice half turn on the haunches too like in the test and... no tongue today! When we were done... we had only done like 11 minutes of trot, so I figured we could go out in the pasture and do a little bit of trotting to get the last bit, so that's what we did. We trotted up and down some of the hills. And ended up with 17 minutes of trot. Whoops. Oh well. ha! Clearly we don't really follow the rules.
He was sweaty as it's so hot out, but he also had a nice small amount of lip foam and a fair amount of butt foam! I'm not sure how much is him working correctly vs it's just hot out, but... yay for butt foam!
Thanks for making my heart smile again today bubs. It does help to remind myself that a few years ago I was lamenting how wild and feral you were and wishing you were more like Fleck... and today... I'm lamenting how wild and feral Funny is and wishing she was more like you. So... thanks for that reminder. I know Funny will be amazing and fun and not awful again soon. And that both of you will still never lose that little bit of sassy streak that I love so much, but still are amazing wonderful kind dinos.