First up today was the farrier. The Spyklet got his shoes back on.....yay....back to work. It was so lovely that the boys had their rugs removed for the day. Straight after that I took the girls for the usual lovely walk in the forest. It was really, really warm up there and the girls had a few lovely swims.
Next on the agenda was stopping by Kristina's to be her 'pole person' when she rode Oscar. He is such a sweet boy and sooooooo laid back. Kristina is recovering from swine 'flu and I would have to say that she looked pretty awful by the end of the ride (sorry K LOL). Oscar was a wee star though and did a couple of exercises from a book of 101 jumping exercises. They loooked like really interesting exercises so I thought I might try them with Spyke.
After Kristina's I had to race out and get some dog food. Unfortunately, the shop didn't have any so I had to buy a small bag to keep me going for a few days till they could get some in. It's a REALLY expensive way of doing it. :-(
Next on the agenda was a ride on Spyke. He was sooooooo lovely. I am trying really hard to work on my position as Spyke tends to go very 'on the forehand' so I am really trying to open up my front (if that makes sense), keep my shoulders back and think 'forward and up'. It really seemed to work as Spyke didn't drop on the forehand and went really, really well. Once we are going going 'forward and up' I will work on getting him into a better frame. He did some FABULOUS halt to trot transitions and then we did the 2 exercises over poles. They were a LOT harder than they looked. They REALLY made both of us work hard and they showed that Spyke needs some free-ing up on the right rein. They were great exercises and I am now going to invest in the book as well as the 101 flat exercises.
Kristina had a short ride on Spyke (he was a little naughty with her, the toad. Not a lot but a little) and then we called it a day. After the ride, while fiddling about, I managed to get Tai's 'bean' out which was BRILLIANT as it has has been worrying me for ages. For those of you are not horsey, it is a boy thing and it is best not to ask!!!!! Hopefully he will be a lot more comfortable now. :-)
Tomorrow I am going to buy some jump poles (to be followed next week by some drums for stands - very excited!!!), then I will shoot down to Waiuku to get some hay and then it will be another ride.