Saturday, May 29, 2010

Eh. Poor, poor pitiful me.


After being teased at the barn for my white plastic bridle, I did what needed to be done! That is, got on ebay and bought a used Passier bridle. Classic looking. I don't think the leather is all that, though. The plastic bridle was made of biothane and though completely ugly, was very nice to work with.

It has taken me a full month to almost get over falling off my horse. The xrays didn't show anything broken. And I learned about a new painkiller - Aleve. Going through the airport last week, I broke down and got a wheelchair. Hauling crap with a sore hip is just a bad idea, all round.


I tried out the australian saddle and it just didn't work for me. It felt perchy on my horse. And the workmanship was not up to standards. So it has been sent back.


I am back to the Bates Isabell. It fits well - both for me and my horse. No lesson this week. Everyone is getting ready for the horse show on Sunday.

Friday, May 7, 2010

New Saddle on its way


I got to thinking that having a more secure saddle would help with developing my seat. So I haved ordered a Kates Rideabout Endurance saddle. I will use my saddle pad, monkey grip, and webbers with it. There is a nice review of the saddle on http://www.horsetackreview.com/.


I am still sore and have a slight headache.


One of the things I have been told to change is my ugly bridle. Being a white bridle on a black horse looks like a neon light to Marty. So I am conditioning one of my other bridles and will change over today.


Henry did a lovely dismount yesterday - he was riding bareback and Zwarte took off. Henry landed on his feet. This is the way to do it. Not landing on one's head.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

I am very sore.

That is all. New helmet on its way.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Hit the dirt


I was travelling in circles - trying to get Zwarte to go the way I wanted him to. We had done this for some time when he spooked at something, the saddle slipped, and I slammed into the ground. Shoulder, hip and head.

I am sore.

Lesson learned: Must take a firmer grip on the reins - tell Z every step of the way what I want him to do. Oh, and tighten up the girth.


I'd like to try an aussie saddle with poleys to see if I can keep my seat better.


Saturday, May 1, 2010

First lesson

This is the first lesson. I feel like our steering is pretty wobbly. My legs are not strong enough.
I learned today that I need to lean back and let my feet go forward. This makes it tricky to post. I will practice every day until my legs get stronger.

Plus work on verbal cues for backing up.

Zwarte has a snotty nose. Poor baby.

I am so very very happy to have him home. I missed him so much.