Daun just asked about which decision I had made for my only June activity, either Groton House or the Heidi White clinic. I literally had just made the choice about half an hour before she asked about it! And the winner is....
Groton House!
After talking to Anne, the woman whose friend is actually hosting the clinic and who wanted me to do the clinic in the first place, I decided that Groton House would be a better choice. Anne actually prompted me to chose it. The Heidi clinic sounded great, it really did and I'd love to work with her sometime in the future, but the fact still remains that Groton House is amazing, from everything I've heard, and that since I won't be in Area 1 forever and I will be point chasing anyway, the horse trial would be the ideal June activity. I'm really excited - and nervous!! Groton House is no cakewalk, I can tell you that much!
Also on the showing front, I might not have a single show in August... not one. I MIGHT do GMHA at the VERY end of July/start of August, but that's still up in the air because even though I've heard great things about the event, that would be three heavy showing weekends in a row for Gogo, and that's just too much to ask of her, I think. So I dunno what we're doing in August, if anything at all. We'll just have to see.
Today's dressage went fairly well... actually, at the end we had what I would actually be willing to call a collected trot. No, really. She was very light in front, had quite a bit of cadence and a lot of articulation in her hind end joints (as per Vicki who was watching), she had a very light and honest contact, and I felt like I was holding it and maintaining it with my seat and legs alone. She gave me a totally comfortable place to sit, and we moved so easily. It was great, but it took 50 minutes to get to that point. Sigh Gogo! We also practiced our Novice B test, which we are doing at both King Oak and at Mystic. It was going quite well until little Mojo and his mother came into the ring and got in our way. Then our canters weren't quiet so awesome, but oh well. I'll have to really go through and work on what it is exactly that we need to improve upon in this particular test. Making sure we come back after the free walk (which is very early on in the test), right lead canter, and trot-canter transitions... all are important and need a bit more spit and polish. But we're getting there!
I said goodbye to my old saddle today :( But hellooooooooo to $900 bucks! It's helpful, that's for sure! It's time to re-start our Adequan, and switch Gogo back to Gro N' Win cause I hate the Purina ration balancer, but I have no idea where I'm going to find a Buckeye dealer around here. Hmmmm!
Again, with the sleep at the end of the post....
EDIT: I also have one more request of everyone (although now it's 4:00am and I'm trying to wake up...). The number of people following my blog has taken a dramatic upturn, which is awesome! But it also means I haven't been able to visit all the new blogs that belong to all these new followers, because there are so many! So if you frequent this blog a lot, leave a comment with the name of your blog too, if I'm not already following it. I love reading about other people's adventures!
Sweet! I will be there to watch and cheer you on!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I will print up Gogo fan club tees. :)
Bah! Andrea! So Liz told me you had a blog and I was like hmm I need to check that out. The I was looking at your tracking thing and someone else from Holly visits too... I curious who it is. As apparently most of the boarders knew you had a blog before I did.
ReplyDeleteGood job with your pony. I'm glad to hear you're doing well
Danielle
I apparently have to the worst spelling in the world and should really invest some time in proof reading.
ReplyDeleteBeen following your blog lately and enjoy your stories on training and your showing adventures.
ReplyDeleteYay Gogo has a fan club!!
ReplyDeleteHiiiiiiiiiiiiii Danielle! Lol I didn't know anybody else (boarder-wise, I mean) at the barn but Liz knew about the blog, Liz totally found it by accident because the world is REALLY small sometimes, haha. I freaking love blogging, I don't know why I didn't do it before - you know how stupid crazy I am about keeping records. Gogo misses your place where there was lots and lots of grass all day and occasionally a Paige to torment ;)
I love your blog! It's fun for me as a new eventer to read about your adventures since you have more experience than me :-)
ReplyDeleteAm really enjoying your blog updates popping up on my screen. Is fun to hear of your adventures and compare to mine .....mine being a bit different of course. Check my blog out https://www.ferngrovefarm.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI actually think Tara and a few others know. I'm not sure if they follow but Tara asked me the other day about you and what you would be doing this year and was like "I could just look at her blog" lol
ReplyDeleteI was bloggin for a bit back in like Feb. But My g-ma just listed the farm and Toby was just getting back into to shape and hurt himself again and now has to go to state, so I stopped.
And she only misses Arcadia cause she got lots of food and got fat.
I am enjoying your blog a lot- I hope to see my horse there in 3 or 4 years! You're inspirational!
ReplyDeleteI just started a blog about my new OTTB event prospect:
http://albigears.blogspot.com/