Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Soon Celebration Post

Lost Soon two years ago today.  I was crying earlier...crying throughout the day, actually... sometimes it's just really hard to not have him around.

But right now I'm watching some of our videos and mostly I'm just so thankful that I had him in my life.  As much as it hurts to have lost him, the time we had together still means the world to me.  And sometimes I still feel like he's right next to me.

Thank you, Brother.  I miss you.









Track photo, 2013 Canter Illinois

Track photo July 2013

First ride, August 2013

First jump school!  Sept 2013

First horse show, October 2013



Nebraska adventures


Winter Boi in Nebraska
Maryland 2014





Delaware 2015



Maryland again, 2015-2017


Upperville Colt & Horse Show, 2017

Stephen Bradley 2017

Piedmont Jumper Classic 2017









Love you, Soonie.  <3

Little moments mean a lot

Sig's looking and feeling amazing!  Dressage schools are going well, he's feeling great undersaddle, very soft in the bridle and pushing well from behind.  I got him an Equiband system, I'm looking forward to playing with that over the winter to see if/how it helps him continue to develop through his back and hind end.



Equiband system

Jumping's going well too, I'm getting more of my feel back and he's been a total star.  I'm having Ashley ride him once a week to help me out with his schedule and I know that's a good, positive investment in his progress as well.  A couple videos from this past weekend:


 

 


This last video isn't pretty, but it's one I'm very proud of (it felt a little sketchier than it looks).  Sig sometimes has to bumble his way through an exercise before he really respects it or figures it out.  He stepped on the ground pole leading into it and tripped a bit, which sucked the forward impulsion out of him.  Instead of giving up at any point, he pulled up his big boy pants and jumped his way through the grid.  Ashley noted that even a few months ago this wouldn't have been the case, and we were both very happy and proud of him for getting this done.  This was kind of a big moment for us all.   His first response is usually a "Yes Ma'am" and that's a pretty awesome thing to have.


He's a cool dude and I feel lucky to have him.