Sunday, May 24, 2026

Bestest Girl!!!

It's all coming together!!! I kept saying that if I can survive to get to the other side... Funny is going to be phenomenal. And she is!! And so much fun too!! She's taught me how to become a better rider, because she demands it. But in return, she is really becoming quite the fancy beast! Although.. ha! Our dressage is still a struggle bus, but it's come leaps and bounds! 



Anyways... We went to Full Gallop today to show. Jacel and the gang went up yesterday but I went to Keri's for Nathans' graduation and by the time we got home, while I *could* have gone up, it was rainy... I would have gotten there at 8 pm, and then Funny would have been in a stall overnight... and Mike would have had to feed this morning... and, quite frankly, it's time to woman up and see if we can get around a novice course without schooling it the day before. And I'm glad I didn't because apparently they got soaked yesterday schooling! Granted, I didn't even ride yesterday but oh well. The weather was not cooperative. But I am grateful we got rain, as did Aiken, because it really made the footing at Full Gallop fabulous!

So, after the graduation party I gave Funny a bath, fed them dinner, and then packed up to be all ready to roll out at 5 am today. I went to bed at 9:45, and while I didn't fall asleep immediately, I was probably asleep by 10:45/11, so.. not too bad. I got up at 4:`15 and managed to pull out at 5:10. So not too shabby! I did have to make a pit stop and pee before we got there so we got to Full Gallop at 7:15 am. My ride time was 8:18. So... decent timing as all I had to do was pee (again), grab my packet, and tack up. Yet somehow I was still feeling a little rushed. But I had enough time to warm up. 

We warmed up and she was a bit distracted by all the other things... other horses, cars, people moving jumps, the XC field, etc. She was counterbent and quick. But I managed to get her slower and in a better tempo and then Jacel showed up and helped me even more. I am still struggling with getting my shoulders turned. I really think I'm super crooked and cannot wait til my chiro appointment in two weeks! Hopefully that will help! Because I'm seriously making her crooked. But we got some nice work in and I can really feel when she starts to settle. Jacel had me ride with a hair more contact, but Funny was ready for it. I can use the reins... as long as I don't hang. And I'm not haning anymore. Yay! Mostly. 

So then it was our turn. They didn't have dressage in the sand, which was nice, as it was pretty deep in the corners and that gave us more warm up area. It was in the grass paddock behind the barns. So... quieter and off by itself but, also.. we had to move to a new location. I kept her working until we walked over and then I was able to pretty much go in and start trotting around the arena. So she didn't lose focus. Well, mostly. The four wheeler drove by and there were horses in the pastures, but..she focused pretty quickly. Our test wasn't bad. It just... wasn't great. She was a little quick... she was against my left leg, and our stretchy trot had a little bleb to it and she lost the stretch at the end. BUT.. overall, she did all the things I ask. And as well as could be expected. It's kind of where we are now. We settle into a movement but... not quick enough for a test. So each movement is sort of rushed and not as soft and lovely as it can be when we have time to settle into it. And I'm not preparing enough for our transitions. But, overall, our contact is getting better.. she's definitely a better tempo.. a better balance... she is more submissive and does all the things in the right place and time. So... not too shabby. And the judge wrote on our test that she was the prettiest appaloosa she's ever seen! Awwww.. And that we just need to be more consistent and soft. So.. she's not wrong. :) We also still scored a 33.3, which.. was probably generous, but... still! I'll take it! 

I sponged her off and tied her to the trailer with her hay and gave her some cookies and then went  to walk cross country. It was beefy! I thought anyways. The same hanging log over the flat table base to start, then a fairly decent sized cabin/roll top thing... then a large ramp with some brush, then a smaller ramp... then through the mare pasture and out over a small table.. then down the steep hill and back up to another small table. Then down the hill to the second water and we got to jump the pirate ship and then the double water and a small hanging log stack out.. Then around the lake and over a feeder..... to a half coffin (which was small) and then a 90 degree turn to a tiny up bank to a small roll top... then straight up the hill to the upright gate, then the baby trakehner, then downhill to a hanging log, then up to a large vertical-ish bench thing, then a new number but connected line to a wedge, then a big table to finish. So... maybe it wasn'[t that beefy.. just a few big fences that were fairly big. And some fun combinations, but the combinations were small, so that was nice. Then I walked back to check on Funny, who was fine and just chilling. Then I walked stadium, which was a fun course. It looked kind of big, but was set for training. 

Then I realized Jacel was riding. She has Smidge in for training, the vaulting horse I work on. So I went to watch and video her. And then it started raining.. and then it kind of poured. Well, big fat heavy raindrops but it was a fairly steady rain for about 10 minutes. Long enought to get fairly wet. Then it was time to go tack up! Of course poor Funny was standing in the rain too. (Not that she doesn't do that at home, but... ). I tacked up and once I got her boots on, she was making me laugh. I don't know why they were bothering her, but she was kicking her back leg out.. then she was repeatedly crossing one front leg over the other and then swapping with the other front leg. Trying to wipe them off it looked like. I checked them and they were fine, so.. maybe just cause they were on wet-ish legs?? I hopped on and we headed to warm up. She seemed completely fine after that. 

We warmed up and she was great! We had about 5 good jumps and decided we were ready. They had dropped the fences and the course looked fairly small-ish. I don't think it was small, but it wasn't big looking. They did have a triple bar but without the gazebo's, which made a huge difference. And we had 2 two strides. The first one was long and the second one was slightly tight. So Funny and I went in and we had a fabulous round!! She just clocked around and didn't put a foot wrong. We got a few tighter distances, but she jumped fine and we didn't have any rails. She jumped the slightly long two stride beautifully and the slightly short one tight but fine. And she jumped the triple bar but got in tight, but no hesitation. It was nice because a few people told us how nice our round was. It really did feel nice too! Especially since that tends to be our worst phase. Well, my worst phase with all my horses, except for maybe with Funny back in the early days when dressage was our worst phase! ha!


 

So then we headed on over to XC. And holy cow the sun had come out and the rain stopped but it was positively steamy!! I jumped one coop and then we headed out on course! I didn't have my watch, but..I didn't care. I don't think it really matters.. Unless I don't want to get speeding tickets ;) Funny was AMAZING though! I was a little scared because.. those fences looked big at the walk through.But she was like "I got you Ma, hold on". She clocked through the majority of that course like it was nothing. She was jumping in such good form too... not flat or strung out. She didn't really even look at any of the big tables or scary things, just jumped them all out of stride. And props to me too, for riding correctly and giving her the ride she wanted and needed. We power trotted down the steep hill after the mare field and then cantered back up to the cabin. Then we power trotted down the hill beside the banks to the lake. I asked for the canter as we were turning past the giant scary trakehner and she picked it up but was super crooked. I was trying to fix it but about 3 strides out I realized I hadn't fixed it and she was so crooked.... so I pulled her off the fence. I knew as I did it that it was likely going to be counted as a refusal, but.. it felt like the better choice. Especially given the scare we had Tuesday. And honestly, she might have refused it had I made her jump it because she was so crooked and off balance. But once we circled and got a good canter, she jumped it just fine. So it was the right choice... I could have stuffed her over it, and might have, had it been something more "imporant" score wise ... ie.. had I needed the qualifying ride or something. But it wasn't worth it. It was a very small schooling show... we aren't gunning for points for anything, and we're already qualified for the N3D, so... it felt like the right choice. She then tried to squirt sideways and avoid the water, but I managed to get her in and it definitely wasn't a refusal. She went sideways but she never lost forward momentum (other than coming down to a trot). She was squirrely at the second water too.. as it has the dry hump in the middle, but less so. We then trotted over the log out and then made it past the rushing water pipe on the dam. Then she picked up the canter and we cruised around the rest of the course!!! She nailed the wedgey too! And we even jumped the last fence beautifully.. not flat and strung out. I'm sooooo proud of her!! And me too. :) A little bit for me too. 

She got hosed off and grazed a little and then she got to rest a tiny bit and then we leaded up and headed home. And thankfully, I have tomorrow off because of the holiday so I don't have to be so tired for work! :) Yay! I could really get used to the retired horse life life. :)  

But yes.. I'm so proud of her. I'm so grateful that God has placed her in my life in a time when I was able to become the rider she needs. She has helped me advance in so many ways and has made me such a better rider. I'm grateful that God gave me Liz and Jacel to get us this far in our journey and I know it's only going to get better! And I'm grateful that Funny has decided I'm worthy and we're a team now! She's definitely FUN now!!! I'm so excited for our future. And I am sure that we'll have setbacks.. we'll plateau, but right now.. I'm loving this escalation where the hard work finally has paid off and things are coming together with good ride after good ride! Thank you God!


Friday, May 22, 2026

RAIN!!!

 RAIN!! We finally got rain! Of course it happened while we were hacking at Ashland, but I don't even mind. :) 

 

We had Patrick come to do feet this morning and I asked him if we could try Dan in the 3d pads instead of the big full frog support pads. So we did. Not sure it'll be any better, but... we're gonna give it a whirl. Then I hopped on Lyric for a quick ride.. then I took Funny for a lesson with Jacel at Barbaras. And then I headed home and swapped ponies and headed to Ashland with Dan. Knowing that it was likely to rain on us, but hoping that it would wait just long enough. It's been "scattered storms" that have just missed us for days, so... we desperately needed the storm to actually hit us today, but you know... 6 pm or later would be fine. ;) On the way to Ashland I got an emergency broadcast alert of 60 mph winds and large hail possible in certain areas. Greeeeeaatttt!

 

Anyways.. I got to Ashland before Sharon and groomed his filthy butt. He was nasty! And hairy! We got tacked up and hopped on. It was rumbling in the distance and the skies were getting kind of dark. So we opted to stay in the woods mostly. We hacked down to the lake because I figured Dan would want to splash. It's been so hot and humid this week. He splashed a tiny bit but not that much. He was more interested in snacking than hacking today. Ha! It had started to sprinkle a bit by then. And the thundering was still rumbling here and there. We then headed back to Raccoon loop and up the cross country field backside. We got to the top of the field and the rain had kind of stopped and the skies cleared a tiny bit. So we debated.... We decided to go around the small lake and then as we got back towards the parking lot... it still wasn't really raining. I told Sharon I really wanted to keep playing and even do a little trotting but that I wasn't sure if the weather would cooperate. I looked on the radar and it showed a light green for the moment but pretty quickly the red spot would be upon us. And looking out towards cross country again, it was getting quite dark. So we decided we should probably be smart and head home. 

  

We untacked and I hosed Dan off since he was so filthy and sweaty and wet. And while I was doing that, he grabbed the sign that asks us to unhook the hose when we're done and pulled it right off the post! Daniel! He was chewing on it briefly but I couldn't get my phone out quick enough to take a photo. Oops! Luckily he didn't break it.. just pulled the nail through it. Whooops! I stuck it back and then we headed back to the trailer. At this point it was starting to rain again so we loaded up and headed home. On the way home it started raining hard and then there was a LOT of lightning. Big streaks! Yikes. We definitely made the right call. I got home and let him out and he galloped up to the hay feeder with the girls. 

   

And then it rained pretty steadily for a good few hours tonight. Yay!! And we might get a little more in the wee hours of the morning. Thank you God! My pastures were getting crispy.

 

I took some photos of Dan's back as I do feel like he's filling in. But... when I tried to do comparisons, he almost looks worse! I think it's my positioning though. Sharon offered to help me next time we ride together so we can get the same positioning and have a fair comparison. BUT... I do wonder how much is related to his stifles and hocks too. I really do need to do some focused bodywork and rehab on him again. Arghhh..

 
 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Back to Hacking

 yay

6 days off. 

rode... kept running into stella and anna. ha ha.. did some hills... felt a little "wobbly" on all four.. not pushing from behind. but only 1 week in. did some trotting and wasn't bad. got better towards the end maybe. 

did water treadmill and he had fun. scuba-ed too... thirsty?? let him play for a minute then insisted he walk through the water (WE practice). then let him play. then did trot circles for rehab. 

walked up hill to jump arena. jumped two small jumps (one on xc too) and did some circles working on bend. better already! yay, so maybe it is his hocks. got some nice bend so headed home. didn't want to drill yet and it's hot and miserable.

photos: back to hacking

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Lazy trail and vet visit

 trail ride with marvin and kelli. lazy walk. saw baby geese

then vet visit. stifle not too bad... hocks fairly sore. been awhile. injected hocks and right stifle. left stifle looks good. drunk pony. trying stall rest with trazadone. 

photos: 5-26 trails

videos of baby geese


Monday, May 11, 2026

Obstacles at Home: Freebie day

 You know...sometimes God really shows you that He's listening! And He has your back. Phew!! After I had my little meltdown I started to realize how much God was helping me out. This weather has been glorious lately and for being into May, it's just now starting to get hot and humid. And it's not even that bad yet. So thank you God for that. Then, I've been brave and told a few people no and most everyone has been super kind and supportive about it. Phew. Thank you God. And then, I've had a couple of random openings that have stayed open. Like this morning.... last night my client that lives in Buford, right across the street almost from Mom Searls place (which we were at yesterday) texted that she had to cancel for tomorrow. YAY! I mean... I hate to say it, but... Yay! That meant that I didn't have to drive almost 2 hours in traffic to work on their 3 horses and dogs and then drive 1.5 to 2 hours back to finish my work day. And... while they are great clients and I love them, they are also moving, so... hopefully I can get them rescheduled but I don't feel super duper guilty if I can't make it work. Although maybe I should feel more guilty, but... I don't. Thank you for that too God! So I didn't have to get up early... I could sleep in... I could catch up on a few things... I could ride... I could do lots of things!! I really needed this. The multiple little "breaks" that He has tossed my way has made a huge difference in my outlook. Just that little extra bit of breathing room... has made such a big difference. So yay. Anyways... really long way of saying, I had the whole morning off and didn't have to leave for work til 1:30!! So that meant I could ride! 

I was a good adult and ended up taking the recycling in and then picking up my prescriptions. And then I did the dishes and a load of laundry and tidied up the house a tiny bit. And then I rode Dan! Well, first I went up to the arena and set up some obstacles. I looked up measurements and set up 5 single slalom standards and then added 2 of the double slalom standards, so... we could do the 5 singles or the 5 double slaloms. Then I put the 3 blocks as my 3 drums. Then I pulled out the two big semi-broken wooden wings to make my "gate" and put my lunge line on it as the rope gate. I'll figure out how to make a wooden gate soon so that we can practice that. And then I put out a raised side pass pole. So then I got Dan and tacked him up. I ended up putting on my paddock boots and my english spurs and the bosal. I wanted to see if this would be better at getting bend without making him so upset.  So then we headed up on foot. 

I did a tiny bit of backing and then we side passed the pole without me on him. He actually did better today than I expected. So then I hopped on and we did some walking. I did some 10 meter circles because Judy had told me that Kelly told her that 10 meter circles at the walk were very good for suppling without the torque on the stifle. So.. noted! And I did like him with the spurs. He felt a little more willing to lift his belly and use his topline and soften his neck and was a bit more bendy. So then we did the rope gate a few times and he was pretty darn perfect! Then we did the sidepass pole and... he actually did it really well to the right... and then not so great to the left the first time. But we came back after a little bit and if I thought more about leg yielding him over it, vs halfpassing him over it, he was good. Even the hard way was great! So whooo hooo!! I think we can be acceptable enough that by the time we move up to novice, we'll be good enough at that. Good pony. 

 

So then we did some trotting and he did feel more bendy. We played with the slalom's and the drums and did some general suppling work. And.... I got annoyed at him. Poor guy. UGH! I need to remember the whole reason for doing this... to find something fun that he's comfortable to do. But, I get carried away with wanting to be good and... expecting him to be able to do something because he used to be able to do something. Like... bend around my leg for the slalom sir!! So I got handsy and then spurr-y. Sigh.. and he kept trying, bless him. He didn't seem quite as agitated as he did with the bit, but maybe it's just because the bit makes it more obvious when his tongue gets stuck over it?? I don't know. I'm so mad and sad at myself for getting sucked into my ... competitiveness? My frustration??? Like... why can't I just relax and remember that he is trying and it's hard for him and this may be his new normal?? Ugh. Although, maybe, to a certain extent... he is just being lazy and doing as little as possible. Because it probably is hard and not as comfortable. But I don't know if it's just that he doesn't want to because it's hard work... or if it hurts. I am going to have to pray hard that God also helps me have more patience with him. And I also wonder if getting his stifles injected will help him feel better and be more willing to bend and sit. 

 

His canter did feel better today though in ways. He didn't want to turn very well but he was better on straight lines. Although, once, on the right lead, he did get stuck out behind and fell out of the canter. I'm sorry buddy! We finished on a good note and I told him I was sorry and was proud of him for trying. 

 

Tomorrow we'll do a nice fun trail ride and then go get his stifles looked at. And then, hopefully when he can get ridden again, I'll remember that he is trying and to be kinder to him... I can still ask for more bend and more sit and push but I do need to be more sympathetic to his tries and not expect it to be 2nd level worthy just yet. Or ever!  Ugh.. no wonder he's a cranky pants all the time. 

Saturday, May 9, 2026

bit woes

Ugh... today was not a good ride. I got in my head that he needs to be rounder and more through and "on the bit" so... in an effort to get better scores, I tried the western bit on him again. And... it worked.. but he was not a happy camper. He stuck his tongue out multiple times during our ride. Before we even cantered. 

 
I tried to keep the reins nice and long and soft and just ask him with soft little reminders about staying soft. And he felt pretty darn good. He was round and soft and much more correct. But... he wasn't happy about it. I don't know if it's just the bit in general... or if it's the fact that the bit made it so I could get him more correct and round and that hurts his neck?? And then, when his tongue came out, I got mad because... dude.. it's not like I'm cranking your nose in.. I'm not asking you to go in a 2nd level frame even... I'm just asking you to be soft and slightly round! Ugh... But shame on me. Clearly it's bothersome to him... whether mentally, or physically, or both. So... next ride we'll go back to the bosal and just have to figure it out that way. Or... just accept the fact that we'll score poorly, but... hey, if we're still having fun, that's the important part. 



hack with marvin

 hack with marvin, played in XC field after

photos; Hack with marvin/kelli