Step 1: Bathe your horse within a 24 hour window of you upcoming ride. Use plenty of coat conditioners and silicone based detanglers and shine enhancers. You've got that show coming up, after all.
Step 2: Realize you forgot your bag with your riding gear. No biggie, your gym clothes are in the truck and will do the trick.
Step 3: That girth that kept going missing? Yep, not a smart idea to "hide" it in the same bag as your riding gear...that you left at home.
Step 4: It's a gorgeous day, you can't NOT ride. Besides, pony has been super lazy so a relaxing bareback ride will be a nice treat for you both.
You can see the barn from the tub lol |
Step 5: Whoa, wait...it's really slippery up here! Lycra pants maybe not the best bet...
Step 6: Lesson kid tells coach she wants to ride "like you" one day. Obviously now you can't admit you're feeling more than a little unstable up there, so keep on riding.
Step 7: "Can you post the trot bareback?" Surprisingly, yes. "Can you two point?" Unbelievably, yes. "Canter?" Yes.
Step 8: Since lesson kid is obviously super distracted by you and you obviously have the maturity of a 5 year old when it comes to kids daring you to do stuff, it's time to disappear.
Step 9: Arena work went surprisingly well, so maybe a nice trail ride isn't a crazy idea.
Step 10: Whoa. Show sheen + Lycra workout pants + steep hills = serious difficulty. Pony sweating somehow only makes it worse. Midge wins the award for supremely tolerant pony.
Cabinets and counters look much less rustic in this photo - I built them and I am not a cabinet maker , but in honor of all the blood sweat and tears involved they will stay forever;) |
And that, in a nutshell, is my super secret workout guaranteed to make your abs tingle and your legs ache. And, if you're anything like me, a smile on your face because what's more fun that just goofing around with your horse on a nice summery day?
Actually, hanging out on this deck and just watching the horses WAS pretty good on a summery day :) |
I love that house!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's my baby :)
DeleteIt's gorgeous! Glad you kept it!
ReplyDeleteSo grateful it stays, such a personal thing, all that work and design ideas :)
DeleteThat house is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAlso - lol'ing at the show sheen. I've done that too.
Thank you. I should have learned the show sheen lesson by now!
DeleteWoooah - that house is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures flatter it! It's 100 years old this year and also includes an unfinished creepy basement ;)
DeleteStep 6...way to rock it. Love that house!
ReplyDeleteI want that house!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures. Looks like such a gorgeous house!! Show sheen and bareback definitely make it harder lol
ReplyDeleteLol #6 & 8! Your house is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics!!! And good on you - I've only attempted the bareback lesson with a nonslip half pad haha
ReplyDeleteROFL I love the workout plan!
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