I realize I probably haven't mentioned much about about our building plans lately. That's because they're on hold. We're still waiting for the city to give us the permit, but in the meantime I think we've both lost motivation and are again looking at bigger lots (outside the city, coincidentally, lol) So, perhaps my post about building a barn was premature.
Our only pictures today are from inside because dark and rain do my camera no favors. |
Anyway, I did get mud monster Sophie out today. I took her down to the outdoor arena and longed her a little. It's funny how things sneak up on you - she feels petty solid out there all the sudden. I added in some poles to keep it interesting and to up the difficulty and she was great. The only little issue is left lead canter is still a work in progress (it's weak so she swaps leads all over the place when she gets unbalanced or tired - timing is everything) and the poles were confusing that, so instead I used it as an opportunity to do a lot of transitions by trotting over the poles and cantering the rest.
It was getting dark and it was so, so damp out, so we ventured over to the barn with the indoor. Sophie isn't a fan of it over there because the horses that live there are always just out of sight behind some big trees. Also, they never answer her whinnies, so she's uncertain whether they are there and friendly or horse zombies stalking her from the forest.
"DID YOU HEAR THAT!?" |
So, it's not her happy place. I got on anyway because I feel like if I start making excuses not to that's the start of a slippery slope mentally for me. Sophie was definitely not as relaxed as I would have liked and had a few opinions about things but I was proud that for the most part she kept a lid on the feelings. There's nothing new to report technically - we walked some shapes a generous person might call circular, a few laps each direction. Lots of stopping and starting, lots of falling through the outside shoulder (the attraction to the pretty blonde pony in the mirrors at the far end was strong and S of course has only a tiny idea what my outside rein means :) The amusing part to me is that I was working on the same basic things with Bridget yesterday - please keep a consistent tempo unless I ask for different, and please keep your shoulders on the path. Of course, the corrections for B are usually in trot or canter and are very subtle, but it's there nonetheless.
What I was very proud of was that Sophie really tried her best for me despite being uneasy about the surroundings. I think next we might be ready to add a little trotting to our repertoire of things we can do.
Babies being babies, and Sophie being Sophie, I think her brain ran out of batteries in the indoor because our walk back home was...eventful. A truck drove by and water splashed under the tires and S lost her mind. I'm 99% sure we did not get splashed - I think it was just the noise she took offense to. Then every other vehicle that drove by was cause for drama. Of course one of them was the barn owner who already thinks Sophie is a nut. S did not do herself any favors by leaping in the ditch when their truck came and then panicking because surprise! the ditch is full of water right now and she was swimming. Oh my. Traffic is one of the things I would have told you she's super solid with, but it looks like we might need to revisit that.
Ah well, two steps forward, one back (and into a ditch). Tomorrow is another day :)
Mag did actually get splashed recently and no blaminig him for freaking out! When the road is wet the busses and UPS trucks are so much louder, he has a really hard time with it. My new ploy is to hand graze him in a field along that busy road and let him drift away from it when the big trucks go by, and then as they pass us, pull him toward them as if we're chasing them away. And just seeing how many meters from the street he can graze without panicking. It's been years and it will be even more years....
ReplyDeleteSophie was still scared yesterday, so I think she may agree with Mag about the noise! We 'chased' my husband in our truck yesterday but she's funny and she knows our truck so is not scared and more looking for cookies! Strange vehicles are still met with suspicion. I may need to enlist some random neighbours to drive by and give her cookies too <3
DeleteOh poor Sophie! I can just picture her leaping into the ditch and then 'holy shit'.
ReplyDeleteShe's jumpy about cars now. Yesterday was more of the same.
DeleteI wish there was a way to explain to her that she's just scaring herself with the jumping in ditches and bouncing off things. She's a smart cookie though, I'm sure this is all just temporary.
aw she really does have the cutest face tho <3 that definitely helps with forgiving all those baby shenanigans lol...
ReplyDeleteThe barn owner is not a fan of her shenanigans, so it's turned into a running joke that Sophie is responsible for all the world's troubles. I find it extra funny because she's so sweet and innocent looking.
DeleteLife is tough for a baby pony, especially when one goes swimming when unintended! lol
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