SNIPPY - THE JOURNEY
Snippy - The Journey
So, the Snippy Journey continued over the weekend as we attended our first ( of many I hope) Showjumping camps at Bicton. Whilst I sat on this horse everyday when I was training her, I didn't sit on her until March this year after Beth Norrish had started the re-schooling process for me in January of this year for fear I would mess up all of Beth's hard work. Beth has done an amazing job and I quite simply wouldn't have had a suitable horse to take along with my friends if she hadn't prepared Snippy for me.
The mare finds much of daily life a challenge. Generally they are challenges of her own making, nevertheless they are not easy to deal with at times, but then what is? Anxiety, the prevalent modern day gastric ulcer issue and a host of other foibles do not make this journey a stroll in the park, but the effort and reward of what we achieved this weekend does make it worthwhile.
The video. To the untrained eye, probably looks like an ancient rider (me) trying to wear brave pants going steadily over poles that are a third of the size of a hurdle on the racecourse, but to the trained eye, this video shows, the horse working hard on balance in her canter, and me trying hard to stay light in my hand, encouraging her forward but in an even consistent rhythm all the way around the course. And I left the poles up!!!! This is most rewarding on a horse that I hadn't left the ground on at all until April this year.
Templier New Years Eve
Shortened version of the interview but a taste nonetheless of the sheer delight and buzz we as a family all got from Templier's win on New Years Eve. He certainly let us leave 2021 in great style.
December Schooling
Thank goodness for a husband that can school for me! This nice young horse has been balloted out over hurdles several times due to the awful system we have here so it looks like we will probably running him over fences in the coming weeks. Looking good Kotsyπ
Buck and Kick
Love a bit of well being on an Autumn morning after they have worked on gallop! And a terrier on a death wish of courseπππ
Big run from Templier
Well done Templier ππππ
Home Schooling
Home schooling of the kids is going well! This is today's practical PE lesson!
Joe Wicks Equine Limber up!
Bit too icy everywhere to get to gallops this morning so a bit of Joe Wicks limbering up in the school!
Nearly but not quite.....
What might have been today Roy. π€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈ. Pleased your safe and well. There's always another day.π€π€π€