So, rewind to June when it was still reasonably cool and one of my favorite horse people Cindy and I decided we would crash the party at a jumper show to practice our stadium rounds. I was nervous. Nova and I had been doing almost 100% cross rails at shows and I thought he might balk at the larger fences away from home. Especially if I was frozen with fear and completely unworthy as his pilot.
My loving awesome husband basically had to put me in the car along with all my gear and get me to the barn since I was having an anxiety attack, complete with total meltdown halfway to the barn. (He's so understanding). After that I was feeling more up to the task at hand.
Upon arrival at Barn HQ, Cindy wasn't completely feeling it either but we decided to head to the show anyway and if we decided not to do it when we got there, no harm, no foul.
But, when we pulled in we were both feeling much better, and I had resigned myself to the fact that I was going to at least try and see what we had. Then at least we would know what to work on.
That dang pony packed my rear end all over that course with clear rounds every time! What a little star!
Now we have that under our belt and I feel confident and ready to move up to Maiden level (2' - 2'3" jumps and...ahem... cantering in dressage test!). Now to find my big girl panties so I don't wuss out :\
JUST KIDDING. No wusses here...
Cindy and Charlie were also awesome and Charlie remembered his former eventing days and went right to work, even making an incredibly tight turn at canter to cut some time off the course. I was impressed, but not surprised since Charlie is always great as long as he doesn't have a Secretariat flashback.
Now, the dog days are over, and we are all getting back to work readying ourselves for the Fall 2012 Show Season coming to a farm near you this September...
TO BE CONTINUED...
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