Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Our First Horse Show

Well I decided it was time to get Buddy away from home and show him the big city! John and I were hauling my 5 yr granddaughter, Kaylee, to Houston to Sienna Stables for her Western Pleasure Lead Line class and I decided to haul Buddy. Sienna Stables has an Adult walk/trot Western Pleasure class and it was perfect to introduce Buddy to an arena and other horses.

Buddy was on his best behavior warming up in the practice arena. Then we got to the show arena they had 12” white pvc pipe at the end of the arena. He didn’t booger but I thought he was so I went ahead and two handed him…then we came to the other rail and there were all these people standing at the fence. He really wanted to talk to everybody. I was able to keep him moving and not visit with everyone. Other than that he went thru his paces wonderfully and even backed when he was asked. The judge told me we would have placed well if I hadn’t two handed him. She was very sweet to take the time to talk to me. I told her that Buddy had only been broke 60 days and only 2 yrs old and that it was his first outing. She told me he did very well and all horses had to start some where. I felt like it was a positive experience. Only problem was Kaylee was very disappointed that I was last place. Kaylee won her class and is still walking on air. And another generation of horse lovers is born!
After Kaylee went home with her Momma and little sister, John and I decided to take advantage of the beautiful riding trails they have at Sienna Stables and went for a trail ride. It is always wonderful to see new scenery and new terrain. We rode thru century old Oak trees and majestic Elm trees down to a 30 foot bluff that dropped off into the Brazos River. We rode up and down the levees that keep the river and bayous from flooding and across the creeks. We came across gorgeous white cranes that flew over us as we rode. It was just so peaceful and beautiful! A perfect ending to a perfect day with family and horses.

Party Time

This past Saturday was my son's first birthday. Naturally, we had to go all out and invite all his friends. It was a swim and sprinkler party so the kids enjoyed jumping from one pool to the other and then to the sprinklers-it's still in the 90s here so it was plenty warm. Copper, my TWH gelding, stays in a several acre paddock that wraps around the house in an L-shape. Being the kinda jumpy guy that he is, he was on the lookout once the kids started playing in the yard and running about. He stood at the fence with ears pricked forward, still as a statue watching all the commotion. Once the kiddos started playing with the balloons, then he was really on guard. He looked so pretty standing there all attentive.
Surprisingly, he only walked off once or twice when the bubble machine/sprinkler started up. I was happily surprised to see he wasn't flying about the pasture with his tail in the air snorting! In no time, there were parents and kids at the fence petting him - which he loved by the way. He loves attention, and Anne that I work with was teaching him how to drink some bottled water out of the bottle. He loves to drink from the hose so this is a skill he can master! It was good for him to see so much activity around his normally peaceful home. He is definitely a friendly horse, and he also got some desensitizing among the festivities.