On one hand, it’s been a bit of a whirlwind around these parts. On the other hand tho… We’re still just kinda marking the passage of time with Doozy.
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| just me ‘n my formidable creature |
I started doing a little tack walking about two weeks ago, and it’s been absolutely
lovely to sit on my favorite girl again.
She’s a feisty beasty tho, and despite my cautiousness about keeping things civilized under saddle, she’s definitely been, ahem,
unruly in turnout…
And I admit to spiraling a bit after she’d clearly been up to no good outside:: telltale mud sprockles around face and belly were the first hint that she’d been tearing it up. Second hint was the teensy tiny little pinky-nail sized wound on her left hind. Ya know.
Her cellulitis-leg.
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| new hackamore plates from nunn finer! i *almost* got the biscuit style bc obvs! except it looks a little too western-y for me. |
And naturally it blew up like a stove pipe and everything.
Luckily it did
NOT escalate into full force cellulitis again, and was back to normal after a day or two… But still. I did a little pity-party shopping for myself (new hackamore plates and fancy rubber reins from
Nunn Finer!), and otherwise went full bore into total immersion / distraction with all things MDCTA planning.
Fortunately, as with any recognized event put on by a grassroots skeleton crew, there was plenty to do! And fun opportunities too — like getting to be a fly on the wall for the prelim course inspection, conducted by none other than Captain Mark Phillips.
Mostly tho, it was the normal chores list. However long you think it takes to flag for an event… double it.
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| don’t worry, i’m a professional |
And brushing up the fences. Tho, uh, we were… ahem,
a little short on brush LOL!
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| whew ok, we’ll call that “passable” |
Setting up dressage arenas isn’t my favorite thing in the world, but that needed done too.
And painting. So much painting. Some jumps just needed some work on the leading edges and high points — like the above two — while others needed full on facelifts. Probably still more to do there before the starter trials next week too… Makes for some long nights!
Eventually it all paid off with two good days of horse showing, with perfect weather, great footing, and lots of happy riders!
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| apparently a fox wanted to make sure i didn’t miss picking up this decorative straw ground line… |
Thennnnnn straight back to the ‘salt mines’ of cleaning up after the event — we take down the P and M courses right away since those levels don’t run for the unrecognized trial, and obvi all the decorations etc need to get picked up too.
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| kittermission picture as a palette cleanser after the poo LOL |
It was definitely nice in a weird way to be a little too busy to even really feel guilty about not riding Doozy. Sure, I still made it out to groom her, check her legs, scratch her bug bites, etc… but mostly it’s been a couple weeks of just cruise control.
Finally, tho, with the event behind us, I started tack walking again this week <3
Doozy is fresh AF and sizzling like a steak on the grill. I swear this horse just vibrates with energy omg.
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| aerie is a stalwart supervisor <3 |
And I opted to cut one of our solo hacks short when we got out to the hay fields and the guys were all out there in the middle of cutting and baling and all that and Doozy thought that was all
VERY EXCITING OMG lol…
Luckily we had proper supervision for our next attempt and enjoyed a lovely (tho still
extremely energetic) hack out to the woods.
Idk how long it’s going to take me to not feel nervous about the next steps in rehab, tbh. We had a single ride where I trotted exactly two long sides of the indoor arena… And the very next day she got that little wound on her cellulitis leg, and I instantly got cold feet again.
I’m sad to miss out on riding and showing and all that, and obvi eager to get Ms Thing going again. Except, more than anything, I
really really want durable long term soundness.
Obvi there are no guarantees with horses. A large part of Doozy’s recovery will depend on how well she treats her own self, ya know? Tho, by all accounts she appears happy healthy and SOUND frolicking around in her field. And the leg is looking good too.
So ya know. That makes happy. One day at a time!
Several unrelated thoughts: Doozy is looking like a whole beef cake. With Ben having him out of work was the best way to get weight on him, although the most emotionally traumatizing lol. I'm very glad she is staying sound!
ReplyDeleteKittermission was absolutely adorable.
What a BIG job with the organizing and execution. The peacock style brush on the fence definitely should've been left for the event!