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Post by Lisa Atwood on Jul 17, 2007 17:14:19 GMT -5
I patted Dreamer Creamer's neck. We went over the jumps again. Dreamer Creamer went over them easily. I was proud of my mare. I slowed her down to a trot, then a walk. I halted her and jumped from her back. I told her to stand. She stood there. I went around and raised the jumps. It only took me a minute or two. I got back on Dreamer Creamer. I nudged her into a canter. We headed toward the jumps again. Dreamer Creamer gracefully went over each jump without a problem.
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Post by rachael on Jul 17, 2007 22:28:23 GMT -5
As I saw my mother pull up with our white trailer trailing behind, I waved good-bye to Lisa and Rachel. It was nice to meet you two and I hope we can ride together again soon! I led Louie over to the back of the trailer and opened it. Louie threw his head in the air but I quickly calmed him down, rubbing his neck. Good boy, it's okay. I carefully led him into the small area and tied him onto one of the hooks.
Stepping back out of the trailer I saw that my mom had already packed my tack so with my last wave to the girls, I headed towards my mother's truck. Opening the door and slamming it behind me. It was going to be a long drive home but I knew that today was successful as far as riding goes. I knew school would soon begin, and thats when everything becomes a bit hectic.
Ready? My mother's voice hit my ears and a bit surprised a jumped up. I think so. I replied. As we pulled away from the large arena, I thought about Louie and thought about how proud I was. Maybe I would take him to the Maclays. But I guess we'll just have to wait and see...
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Post by Lisa Atwood on Jul 18, 2007 10:57:59 GMT -5
I dismounted from Dreamer Creamer. I lead her over to my horse trailer. I tied her to it. I went to her saddle and undid the gridth. Then I removed the saddle and placed it on the ground. Then I removed the bridle. Then put her halter on. I untied her and lead her into the trailer. I put the tack in the back on the truck. I locked the trailer. I got in the truck with my father. I waved goodbye to Rachel. Then my father pulled away from the arena. I was proud of my mare. But I was going to be taking Midnight Dancer to the Maclays not her. But I was still proud.
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Post by Rachel Smith on Jul 18, 2007 21:35:24 GMT -5
I waved back and started to trott the stallion and then canter him. Sacred Hope started to canter and I headed him towards the first jump. He cleared the jump with ease and he cantered to the second jump and he cleared that too. We cantered on
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