First ride on Nov. 12, 2011 |
Reily came home one year ago today, and what a year it's been! This horse is just spoiled rotten. He get's oil on his food, tons of cookie stretches, and all the loving he can stand. Even when he's a turd it's impossible to stay mad at him for long. He gives you those big sad eyes and a gap-toothed grin and you just have to give in.
Reily has turned out to be the coolest horse I could have asked for! Scotty was the best first horse I could ever have because he already knew his job, took care of me, let me do anything I wanted, and jumped everything I pointed him at. He's never been a fancy horse, he's got sort of awkard confirmation, a great big head and it's impossible for him to produce a collected canter. But when you're a kid, none of that matters to you because all you want to do is run like the wind and jump everything in your path and that was Scotty's forte. I was so incredibly lucky to have him as my first horse and that's why he's got a home with me until the end of his days. He more than earned his happy retirement. But Reily is going to give him a real run for his money. Not only is Reily fearless and forward, but he's got that extra bit of athleticism and poise that makes him quite a fancy horse. And with that big, bold blaze and puppy-dog personality he's already attracting fans (like he did at the BCHA show). Sometimes I feel like "geez, it's been a year, why haven't I gotten him further in his training?!" then I get sort of discouraged about it. But considering that:
1) I have a full-time job that involves a desk 8+ hours a day (well, not this second, but for a majority of the last year).
2) That job required extensive overtime for 4 months, add on daylight savings time and you get a poor neglected horse who only gets ridden twice a week and a really grumpy rider who wants more saddle time.
3) I'm an amature, this is my first horse straight off the track, and I've had less than a handful of lessons with him.
4) Trips, weddings, pony health scares and generally life can really mess up your riding plans.
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