Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Present Truck Arrived!

And it brought my new saddle! WoooHooo! We were in the midst of preparations for the monthly neighborhood soup night we host at our house when it arrived but I didn't care - I immediately ripped off all the wrappings to see my new treasure. I was so excited.

I was on cloud 9 all day after riding my pony!
Note the tag still hanging from the girth. :)

I tried it out yesterday and I love it. I bought a Wintec Isabell dressage saddle with the CAIR system. It was so comfy and soft, I think I could ride all day. Before purchasing this saddle I agonized over what type to get. I've really only ever ridden Western and like the safe, surrounded feeling I get when sitting in those saddles. I was afraid that I would feel like I was precariously perched on top of my horse in any type of English saddle, but I discovered that this dressage saddle (all dressage saddles?) gave me a sense of security similar to the Western saddles.

Zoe was a bit of a pill when I pulled her out of the field. She kicked out at me so closely that her back hooves tangled in the lead rope I was twirling and pulled it out of my hands. Rather scary - so I made her REALLY work before letting her rest. Bucking and general silliness are allowed in the warm-up pen before I get on - seriously threatening me is not!

She was also terrified of a shavings bag that blew past her during grooming. So I gathered up the plastic bag and set it at her feet to help desensitize her (couldn't touch her with it, she was so terrified). Another boarder, A, placed some carrots on the bag for Zoe. It was funny to watch the battle between fear and desire for carrots. Desire for carrots won out. But just barely!

Happily, Zoe totally settled down once I got in the saddle. She really does garner courage from her rider - which means I need to become confident and skilled in my riding before tackling a trail or open area with this horse.

Riding past the scary, cougar-hiding woodpiles...and staying calm. :)

I asked E to help me figure out how to post. I just can't seem to figure out which leg is moving on my horse to get the correct rhythm going, though. E also points out that I also haven't learned to get an even, steady trot yet. So perhaps I need to accomplish that feat first. :)

Hoping I can squeeze in a short ride this morning before Pony Club.