The Horse Show Goal
My goals were:
- to ride from the horse trailer to the arena
- to ride in the show classes, occasionally doing what the judge called for
- to ride out of the arena to the trailer
We got big huge virtual blue ribbons and met everyone of these goals
I thanked everyone that came, clapped and cheered. I discovered that smiling when people clap is a great way to release tension. I know Sue enjoyed the clapping. Sue knew it was her night. The arena was ours! We have a nice group of natural horsemanship great friends who came and provided support.
In one class, we got behind Nova.(Nova is also my horse and a member of Sue’s herd-ridden by Jennifer Vaught in the class) Sue tried to put her head in Nova’s tail. You know that’s not really good for a young horse’s first experience in the show ring. I tried to pass. Not an option for Sue…and all this was in front of the judge. Finally the judge called for going reverse and Sue and I managed to get away from Nova. Sue found great comfort in following her herd mates!
After the last Sue class was over, I was mulling around the experience. It came to me that a chapter has closed and a new one has opened.
For the past 2+ years, I’ve been concentrating on eliminating fear (in both Sue and I) by building trust and partnership and playing the friendly games constantly in many different levels in many different ways.
That chapter closed last night. Last night I discovered a talented
horse underneath me. Sue’s flat foot walk can be incredible. Her fox trot is in a raw stage of being incredible. She’s got a huge reach.
I can start following all phases of the levels program now and bring out her talent. The friendly game will still be a big part of this, but I’m free to move on now.
It’s a great white light of a door with the beauty of spiritual nature behind the light. There the shadow of a beautiful bay mare waiting.
Check back in a couple of weeks for the show pictures.
(it is Sunday)