So. Where was I? Aaaahhh yes. The love of my life had arrived and all was well with the world. I was SO excited about his arrival that I was waiting for the downer to kick in. I hear this kind of thing happens when you get married…you are so excited preparing for the big day that when it’s all over you fall into a bit of weeping-with-snots-hanging-out-of-your-nose time. Not that I’m comparing me getting a horse to anyone getting married but…well…yeah, yes I guess I AM comparing it to that. So? I was kind of expecting the same down time to happen after the arrival of Romy. I’m still waiting.
Howdy Neighbour! |
- The first day of my Irish leaving cert exam
- Having to present to all the interns at Morgan Stanley
- The day I spilt oil on my mums driveway
- The first day I turned Romy out into the field
I know in Holland they don’t often get turned out as much so I wasn’t sure what experience he had with having acres and acres to run around. And run around he did. And by ‘run’ I mean gallop in circules at top speed. Kevin, the groom at my yard and cheeriest chap of all time, was just smiling away saying everything would be fine. Honestly, I thought I was going to have some sort of heart melt down. But of course, he was fine. He made friends over the fence with the other four legged fluffies and came in from the field without a scratch. Phew. I can breathe again.
Vogue |
My number one aim for the day was for him to behave, enjoy himself and to get over 60%. And I tell you, the boy done me proud! He was a little behind my leg and wasn’t comfy in the double bridle (which he had been SUPER comfy in 2 days before) so back to the bit bank to try out some more for him. But he did everything I asked of him and got super scores of 7.5 for his working canter and 10 meter circle/counter canter. 7 working canter and first medium trot. Unfortunately, numpty here pushed him too much in the second medium trot (after my trainer Sandra specifically told me NOT to do that) so we got a measly 4 for that movement. I also asked for too much bend in the shoulder in (after Sandra specifically told me NOT to do that either) and only got a 5 for that. And years of halting at X are apparently embedded in my brain because that’s exactly what I did…much to the judges disgust ‘Em, it’s supposed to be halt at G???’. Oops. Sorry Mr. Judge Man.
Oh, hai there world! |
For his double marks he got 7’s for all his paces but a 6 for his walk because it wasn’t forward enough (I have a feeling his medium walk will be the pace we need to work most at…forward and rhythmic is tricky for him because he starts to pick up his shoulder like I’m asking for piaffe), 7 for riding and 6.5 for submission because he wasn’t happy in the bit. So we ended up on a score of just under 65% after deducting my errors which was exactly what I was hoping for. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY ROMY!!!! Lots of apples for him that night and Mac Donalds…I mean paleo raw calorie-free air snacks, for me. And a bottle of wine. OOOooooh yeeeaaahhhh.
So this is the bitch I gotsa take down? |
So I think it’s safe to say that he can deal with it…and I’d even go as far as saying he really enjoyed the day out. He was Mr. Chilled and loving all the attention at the trailer from my cheerleading squad.
I maaaaay enter another one weekend after next…watch this space.
Love,
V x
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