After a fairly solid dressage and double clear XC, the pressure was on for stadium. We were tied for 4th place after XC, with only a 1.3 penalty point spread from 1st to 6th, so if I wanted a ribbon I couldn’t afford a rail or a time fault. And when I saw the course, I immediately started dreading it. Why? Because it looked tiny. For some reason I can’t seem to sit up and ride like a normal person until the jumps basically force me to do so, and Henry is never impressed with little fences. But my coach reassured me that it was riding spookier than it looked, which is good news when you’re on Henry… he jumps a lot better when the fences are “scary”.
We also decided to switch him back to his plain french link snaffle for stadium. At the jumper show a few weeks ago I thought that the Dr Bristol was too much, so now it’s relegated to XC only.
When I got on for stadium on Sunday morning and walked to warmup, I felt tired. I don’t really know why, but I was just totally drained. In retrospect, I probably should have done a better job of staying hydrated in the heat and humidity. And eating… I tended to not eat all day. Whoops. Also when I walked into warmup Coach said “Did you really braid??” and Bobby rolls his eyes and says “Of course she did”. No one else braided. But a) I had the time, so why not b) it’s a big recognized show, I don’t want to look ghetto c) pictures are always 100x better when the horse is braided, and I’m superficial like that. Plus I had to put a purple lucky braid in there for my mom. Henry was jumping well, therefore the lucky braid worked, therefore they can shut it.
We went in the ring, saluted, and picked up the canter. The course started off immediately with a line, so I went right into a decently forward canter. As we were coming around the corner to the first fence Henry spotted some disassembled jumps sitting outside of the ring and immediately got looky, and I thought to myself “Excellent!”. No sarcasm there… looky is a good thing for him. He has no stop in him at this height, but he’ll be more careful if he thinks something might eat him.
The first line rode really well. Then I started to come out of the corners and pull. And pull more. And pull more. For some reason my go-to reaction for bigger fences is forward, yet my go-to reaction for little fences is to pull and slow down. We jumped into the third line weak, yet I felt that the appropriate reaction was to land and pull. Why? No idea. Serious case of the stupids. Luckily my horse is fantastic and marched right down there, added a stride, and plopped over the oxer despite my best efforts to murder it and us.
My riding didn’t get much better as we went along, but Henry didn’t seem to care. He hopped around easily, never so much as tapped a fence, and by some miracle we were clear. This horse you guys, seriously. I was embarrassed for myself, but SO proud of him. He really stepped up to the plate all weekend and showed some serious maturity. I could not have been more pleased with him. He’s come a long way in a year, and he seems to just keep getting better. Winning ribbons is nice and all, but having a horse that seems so happy in his job, physically and mentally, is what it’s all about. It gives me all the feels.
After stadium he ate the rest of his 1lb bag of fancy cookies while I apologized profusely, and by the time he got his liniment bath and graze, they had posted scores. Remember my efforts to come as close as possible to Optimum Time on XC in case of a tie? The tie remained after stadium since we were both clear, but I was 3 seconds closer to Optimum so I won the tie!
We finished 4th, 1.3 points away from 1st place in a big division that I didn’t think we had a chance of placing in. Again… this horse, y’all. Worth his weight in gold. And cookies.
The other cool thing about the weekend was that my family came down to watch. Apparently one of the items on my grandma’s bucket list was to see me ride in a show, so my uncle drove down with her from Arkansas to Louisiana and my dad met us there. My family has never seen me event, and I don’t think my dad has seen me show since I was 16, so it was fun to have them there.
What a great weekend. What a fun, gorgeous show. What a fantastic pony.
Oh, and we’re officially qualified for the Coconino N3D! Mission accomplished. Next stop, Arizona!
Sounds like a great show. Congratulations! That’s awesome that your grandma got to check off an item on her bucket list and that your dad was there also. 🙂
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Wooo! So awesome that your family was able to come down and watch too.
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Henry looks extremely handsome braided, so everyone can shut up. I pick up the reins at small fences, too. No idea.
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It always helps to pull *heavy sarcasm*
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And take your leg off while you’re at it. *groans & whimpers*
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That’s the only way to do it!
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Taking your leg off and pulling is DEFINITELY the way to success. I should know – it’s my preferred method 100% of the time. In any case nice work! Congrats on a great finish!
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Congrats!!!
You and Henry look so great.
I am nosy though: How did Bobby and Halo do?
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I think he’s gonna tell his own story 😉
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Congrats on the 4th place finish! You and Henny look really sharp braided, so more power to ya. Henry is becoming quite the soldier these days; I’m sure that means he truly enjoys his job 🙂 Well done!
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Soldier is a good word for what he did there lol
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Congrats!!! This is awesome!
Perhaps we can form some kind of I-pull-on-my-horse-for-no-reason support group? I feel we should talk it out.
I love that your family came to see you show. I bet they loved it, and clearly they bring good luck. They’ll have to come all the time now.
Last, you’ve probably already told us, but I’m old. Where did you get the jacket with the piping?? (and/or what brand is it?)
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That one is an Equiline Alice, it actually comes stock in those colors. I have a Winston custom coat on order though… same colors but it’s a darker navy and a lighter fabric.
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Thanks! I’ll have to check them out!
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Woot. Way to go! Henry is such a good boy and so handsome! Cool that your family got to watch you show
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Ah, good boy Henny! He really does just look so happy about his life. You can see it clear as day.
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Nice round! Henny makes it look easy-peasy 🙂 Congrats on your nice placing.
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I like him braided (even though I loathe to braid) so kudos to you 🙂 Congrats and thank GOODNESS he takes care of you 🙂 HA
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I sewed in his dressage braids so they were legit, but I just rubber-banded his stadium braids. Literally 20 minutes of effort and he looks so handsome. Worth it. Except he won’t let me french braid his forelock… he licks and nibbles my face the whole damn time so I have to get in and get out of there quickly or else risk losing my nose. LOL
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What a great outing. 🙂
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I love the pull to the add. The pull to the add is my favorite.
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Way to go! You guys had a great show all around.
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Always. Braid. Let’s be honest. That’s probably what really broke your tie. 😉
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It was totally the good juju from the purple braid. 😉
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i think youre overstating how poorly you rode… i thought you had a really steady consistent round. and honestly i think it just means you shouldve moved up to training, yesterday ;P hes such a fantastic jumper, really.
i for one love the braids. if you have TIME then WHY NOT?
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He gets to run Training week 1 of Coconino! With coach, of course. 😉
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How very special to have your dad and g’ma jean there!!! And of course your mom is always with you…love the purple touch in Henry’s braid 💜 what a great weekend!!! 😀 😀 😀
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When in doubt add… my motto…
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Congratulations 🙂 how awesome to have your family there too!
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I thought they were beautiful adds! He didn’t chip a one! So happy you had a happy, successful weekend.
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Yay!! Congrats, sounds like Henry is an old pro by now. How fun to have your family there also!
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I love that your family came to watch you. Henry is seriously a cool horse. Forget you and Karen – I want to come meet him!
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Come to Texas and you can ride him!
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Even Henry was like, are you sure you want to pull mom? Seriously though even pulling you guys still look good, and yay for grandma getting to watch!
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His face usually says something like “Well that seems like a dumb idea, but okay, if you say so…”. One day he’ll stop listening to me. Hopefully.
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Awesome job! Go Henny!
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Congrats! Love the more cookies picture!
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Happy Dance! Looved this post. (Although, needs more BOBBY!)
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All the feels! Great job! Wonderful way to start the season!
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Congrats! You two look amazing!
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