Saturday, 15 November 2014

Success! + Sweet and Sour News

So as you may or may not be aware I had my first 'barn training show jumping thingy' yesterday, and if I say so myself it was a success!

"Hai", Also this is not Wilfred.

My instructor swapped me onto a different horse in the morning, so instead of Biscuits I ended up riding Wilfred, very similar to Ms. Biscuits in size and shape (a few extra kilos there :') however vastly different in temperament and how he goes. It was my first time riding him, however we did do alright and managed to pull a 3rd overall! In our first round he ran out on jump 5a (8 jump course, at like 30 or 40cm) due to me not putting enough leg on him, and in our second round we knocked jump 7 because he has a tendency to forget about his back feet and I forgot to remind him they existed!

This, my friends, is Mr. Wilfred and moi. This is also proof that I actually get on a horse :')

Now I have a sweet and sour stale/news, on Thursday last week one of GV's broodmares gave birth to a gorgeous little palomino colt however late on Sunday night/early Monday morning Buffy (the mare) sadly passed away :( I don't know what caused it, or how it happened but I do know that the lovely little colt is now in a paddock separate to the rest of the broodmare herd with a surrogate mare. On the bright side the foal is doing fine, and he got is colustrum and vital first few days of nutrients from Buffy and all is looking well for him!

This gorgeous boy, is now orphaned :( That lovely golden rump was, since passed away, Buffy.
Photography credit to "F"




ABC's Equestrian Style

Am I starting to blog in some sort of fashionable pattern? 

Haha, No.

Today I bring you your ABC's... Equestrianified (It is now a word, deal with it.)


A  is for Apples, aka why your horse does anything for you.

B is for Buckets. One can never have enough buckets.

C is for "Could you *please* get off my foot, for the 1000th time today".

D is for Dressage.

E is for Equestrians. Does this need explanation?

F is for Falling, the reason the frozen peas don't actually get eaten.

G is for "GET OFF MY FUCKING FOOT NOW!!"

H is for Horse, the money eating monster.

I is for Injuries, quite common in both horses and riders.

J is for Jumping, jump all the jumps.

K is for Kewl, because I don't have anything to go here.

L is for Life. "I don't have a life, I have a horse".

M is for Money. All money may now be donated towards all le ponies.

N is for Never, often said but never adhered to.

O is for "Oh shit". A remarkably common term heard when around horses. 

P is for Ponies, though to be "Baby horses" by non horsey folk.

Q is for Quadriceps, used when riding.

R is for Riding, or as non horse folk would put it "endangering your life".

S is for Stirrupless work - the reason we're all a little bit bowlegged.

T is for Trainers, the most amazing and evil people on the planet :D

U is for "Uh Oh".

V is for Vet, "We see each other so often we might as well be best friends!"

W is for "Wheres the hoofpick?"

X is for Xylophone, because not everything can be horsified.

Y is for "Yes you will walk past it, I don't care if is going to eat you".

Z is for Zebra, a close relative of the horse.

Anyway I hope you found that at least a little bit funny, and if your lucky I might have pictures of me actually on a horse!!! Yes, the jumping day is tomorrow - and I'm not remotely prepared... Oh well :P

Also, this is what happens when a friend and I are bored in maths...


Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Love & Horses Blog Hop: Your other pets?


Today I came across another lovely horse blog Love & Horses, and the wonderful owner NBOHL asked us this question:


Other than your horse what other pets do you have?

Ok, so I don't own a horse *yet*, but I still feel I should introduce you all to the four legged animals of my family!

Firstly, Peanut!


No your not going insane, you have met him before! This gorgeous boy, is an 11 1/2 Wire Haired Dachshund we brought with us from Norway! We've had him since he was 2 months old, and I've pretty much grown up with him :) He's super duper handsome as you can see, and he loves his pats and treats - we had big scare christmas time last year, and he ended up spending 2 nights at the vet, and on release was diagnosed with pancreatitis, which basically means he can't have food with over 6% fat. Aka the dog eats better than most of the family :') (Cooked chicken breast, rice and veggies!)

Onto our second furry creature, Bibbles!



Yes, Bibbles is a mouse. No she does not bite, and she is not evil. This 'lil cutie joined our family fairly recently, at roughly 3 months old she is very, fat (these pics don't show her fatty little booty XD) and very, very cute! Super personable and full of life, she joined us when our old mouse passed away; leaving Likky partnerless and lonely :( Now she runs around the cage, rearranging everything and kicking all the food out of her bowl!

And last but certainly not least... Likky!


Yes, that mound in the background is the nest they've built!


"No pap plz"

This gorgeous girl is a 6-7 month old mouse, midnight black with a drop of white on the tip of her nose. We got her along with her, since passed away, sister Pippa, she is a super cute, lively bub. Unfortunately she has recently developed a lump on her back (near her neck), while we don't think its cancerous it is growing, it's not affecting her in anyway at the moment though so shall continue to enjoy her peanut butter and oats for a while longer :)



Monday, 10 November 2014

Day 6 (and 4): What's In Your Grooming Bucket? + Other things!

Well, I've done this one already... (here it is)

So instead I'm going catch up on day 4, because I kinda, maybe forgot about it. Whoops.

Day 4: Describe the important horses you've had in your life

I actually find this a really hard topic to write about, I reckon every horse I've had the pleasure of meeting, caring for and riding has helped me grow has an equestrian. Because of this I don't want to list the most 'important' horses I've met, you all know that Midge is up there and I don't want you to have to read about me explaining how special he is ;')

Onto a different topic, Christmas!

Yes, I do realise it's 44 days away, but I freaking LOVE christmas!!!

Yes, I have the timer going already. Don't judge.


Here in Aus, Christmas is flipping HOT, no snow in sight! And despite the fact that I don't *love* (read: I kinda like it but it's not my fav season) I love the christmasy atmosphere, the music, the food, the people, and the overall fun time! And let's be honest, who doesn't love the presents. Yes, we are all guilty of it!

Is this awesome, or is this awesome!
(Source: Here)

So this has been a rather interesting post, a bit all over the place really!

Continuing on that trend, I had my lesson on the weekend, and me and my instructor have decided that I will be riding Biscuits for the jumping day, which is.. Wait for it... NEXT WEEKEND (aka this coming saturday!!!) I feel as if I haven't had nearly as much preparation as I should've, I've only ridden Biscuits twice now but I feel as if I'm going to just go with the flow and hope for the best really XD. The course is going to be super, super low and it is a training day/small barn show after all, plus Biscuits is super nice, very different too Casino, but I can work with her quite nicely :)

Please ignore the weird tinge, and crappy photo - but this is Miss Biscuits!

And I promise there will be pictures of me riding soonish, hopefully I'll be buying some photo's from an awesome photographer "H" (If your reading this 'H', you know who your are!) 'cause I've fallen in love with some she took of me riding Romeo at the gymkhana thingy,  and *fingers crossed* she'll be photographer for the jumping day too!


Monday, 3 November 2014

Day 5: Your First Fall

I totally didn't forget I was doing the 30 day challenge, or that it even existed... Yeah my brains just one big mess at the moment :/

Anyway, on to the topic of this post!

Your First Fall

I can actually remember my first fall quite clearly, we were trotting around happily (as happily as a new rider can be, learning to trot :') and next thing I knew I was on my back, on the ground and staring up at Miss Avalon.

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The only thing that happened was Avalon (a gorgeous grey mare) tripped and went down onto her front knee's *for like 2 seconds* and me, being me, I went over her head. Yes my first fall was because my balance was still under my pillow. I just kinda started laughing because of her face! She was SO worried, she hadn't moved and inch and tried to push me back up with her muzzle :)

After recovering my sanity, I got up brushed off arena dirt and climbed back aboard, much to Avalon's relief I think - You should've seen her! I didn't get hurt, unless you count my pride... That was definitely brusied :P

And I promise I won't forget about this again! (Or so she says... Hold me to this!)

Also *whoop* for short posts.

Edit: I just realised I didn't do day 4 *doh*, I'll include that in the next post

Thursday, 30 October 2014

59 Questions, Cause 60 is just too much!

So because I've had no time this week (can school just go away, please!) and I found this horse meme thingy on deviantART (art website :3) I shall give you a slightly boring filler post! Maybe it's kinda interesting... IDK?

Here I give you cute (but crappy pic) pony as peace offering


1. dish face or roman nose? why?

Either but with a slight leaning towards Roman noses. Um I don't know, but I'm obviously not gonna 'not like' a horse just 'cause they have a dish face!



2. mares or geldings? why?
Either, mares because I love a challenge, but geldings because they can be equally challenging and they can be chilled out. I don't think you can really choose a horse based on gender 'cause there is always an exception to the norm!



3. Do you think warmbloods are over-rated?
Not really, a horse is a horse.



4. Describe your dream horse.
Midge, he has the best personality and is a problem pony according to some people, but thats why I love him :3



5. What kind of bit do you use and why?
Normally a plain snaffle - but it depends on the horse I'm riding. I'm pretty sure all the GV horse are ridden in snaffles, correct me if I'm wrong!



6. Stock horses or sport horses?
Stock 'cause their awesome and lower maintenance, but I'm not discriminating!



7. Favorite horse colour?
Bay, buckskin, black, but then again I find it really hard to say I have a 'favourite' colour 'cause then the other ponies feel left out!



8. Least favorite horse colour?
Don't have one.



9. Dressage or Jumping?
Jumping but a solid foundation in flatwork is essential for jumping and I don't actually mind dressage, and as of late I'm starting to lean towards this dressagey bussiness :P



10. Favorite stock horse breed?
Anything really.



11. Favorite Hot-blooded breed?

Again, anything!


12. Favorite cold-blooded breed?

I'm so boring, ANYTHING!


13. Dapple grey or Fleabitten grey?

I have a thing for dapples, but flea bitten can look very, very nice too


14. Most expensive piece of tack you own?

Nothing as of yet (Soon... Sooooon)


15. When did you start riding?
I started lessons when I was 9 but I've been on pony rides since I was 3 and trail riding since 7 (or 6)...



16. Leather or Nylon halters?
Depends - Leather look smarter for shows and stuff, but for everyday Nylon, cheap and cheerful + a heap of colours.  



17. Apples or Carrots?
For horses? Apples, I guess they have a sweet tooth :'). For me? Both



18. Chestnut or bay?
Bayyyyyy (may or may not be slightly, bias ;)



19. Palomino or Buckskin?
Booottthhhh



20. Lazy horse or Hot horse?
Both - I love the challenge of working with a lazy horse and getting the best out of them, but I also love riding hot horses and getting them to actually work, not just run all over the place. I'm not picky I guess but I would tend towards a lazy horse for challenge and the enjoyment and satisfaction of getting them to move their lazy little buts!



21. Have you ever been trail riding?

Yup


22. Have you ever had to put down a horse that you loved?
No *fingers crossed*



23. How many saddlepads do you have?
0 (YET....)



24. How many bridles do you have?
0



25. Favorite saddle brand?
Kincade can actually be comfier than Wintec but I like bates for the leather and the smart look.



26. Beige or White Breeches?
Beige although I do prefer dark breeches (they hide dirt better)



27. Least favorite discipline?
In hand showing



28. Do you own a horse?
Not yet - I'm finding a job and then I'm going to buy Midge, as I'm sure I've said more than a bajillion times before :P



29. Do you collect Breyer horses?
Nope I collect Schleich Horses.  



30. Favorite color of saddle pad?
Any colour, if you haven't picked up on it yet, I'm really not a picky person (sometimes...)



31.Private barn or Boarding stable?
Depends on the facilities - to be honest I would be happy anywhere, but I would like the company and riding buddies at agistment!



32. Opinion on spoiled riders?
How come they get to buy 10 thousand horses the second they ask their dad but I'm riding once every two weeks for an hour and working my but of to get there. (and dreaming of buying midge... :) Ok, ok, might be exaggerating a 'lil. I have nothing against people with mulitple ponies btw!



33. Have you ever ridden tackless?
Ridden bareback in a group lesson - second time I fell off and sprained my neck :(



34. Have you ever stood up on a horse?
Nope, and if I buy Midge I don't think I will :')


"WHAT IS THAT ON MY BACK, WHY IS SHE SO TALL!!"

"ABORT, ABORT, ABORT"

Midge's train of though :D


35. Overo, Tobiano, or Tovero?
Anythhhiiinngggg



36. Favorite face markings(s)?
Any - I'm not fussy!



37. Why you started riding?
I've always loved horses I started saving up for riding lessons when I was 7 and finally started when I was 9, then I started volleying and now I'm so so so close to getting a job and a pony!



38. Does anyone in your family ride?
My younger sister :) 



39. Have you ever owned a horse?
No but I plan on buying one near the end of this year, or early next year!



40. Something you want to improve on?
Jumping position and lengthening and extending of strides, and leg yielding!



41. A bad habit you have?

Not bending my arms, sticking my toes out, giving too much with the reins... Should I go on?


42. A bad habit your horse has?
Do I even have to go through what Midge does? (I know he's not my horse, but still...)



43. How high have you jumped?
40-60cm I think?



44. Have you ever had a dressage lesson?
Yes! Last term I rode with school at a primarily dressage stable! It was a great experience and got me very interested in dressage, but I don't think that stable was the right fit :/ 



45. What really makes your horse spook?
Well Midge spooks at anything - He spooked at tire tracks! And he will not let you have a drink (water bottle or not) while you are on his back. Makes mounted games fun...



46. Trail riding or ring work?
Both but arena work more.



47. Indoor or Outdoor arena?
Both, depends on the day



48. Colorful or plain saddle pads?
Depends on the scenario, lessoning or showing? Showing: Plain - Lessoning/Casual: Anything!



49. Do you like horses with blue eyes?
Yup



50. Have you ever gotten into a fight with your trainer?
Nope all three of my trainers have been freaking amazing!



51. Light bay or Dark bay horses?
Both



52. What is your equestrian dream?
Tbh, learning as much as I can, and maybe becoming a vet or vet nurse... Maybe.



53. Long mane or Pulled mane?
Both depends on the horse to be honest



54. Least favorite thing about your barn?
It's far away but not too far - 40 mins - far enough that my parents won't drive me out there more than once a week, but luckily its close enough that they'll drive me out there at all.



55. Favorite thing about your barn?
The people and the horses, and the atmosphere and the fact we're all like a family :)



56. Have you ever ridden a stallion?
Not to my knowledge - LOL!



57. socks or no socks on a horse?
Both



58. Favorite horse names?
Whatever suits the horse.



59. If you could ride any horse in the world, which one would it be? why?
A schoolmaster for a lesson would be nice, but otherwise Midge :3

So congrats if you got all the way down here! I promise I'll get back into action next week!

Monday, 20 October 2014

Meet The Dog

So despite the fact that this is a horse blog, I feel the need to introduce the family dog. 
Don't ask me why, my brain works in weird way (if you haven't picked that up already...)

So  without further ado I present to you, Peanut:

Not the best photo I know, lightroom was lagging and I got fed up...

Although he looks like some sort of mutt thing, I promise you he is actually a purebred Standard (not mini!) Wire Haired Dachshund. I'm not lying. I promise. This lil' cutie has just turned 11 (read: he turned 11 in April, April 16th to be exact) he was born in Norway (where we lived for a couple of years) and lived there up until he was 3, at which point the entire family moved to Aus, and yes he went on an airplane, two airplanes actually, and spent 2 months in Aussie quarantine. He didn't like us for a while after that :').

Too many words, more pictures of meeeeee!

He's a very, very, very stubborn dog, however he has an extremely caring side and as of late has turned into more of a squish ball! So now I shall proceed to fulfil your cute doggie needs for the day. Enjoy. Oh and all photo's are by yours truly!


"I'm a model and I know it"

Who doesn't love fluffy doggie buts?


"Work the camera, work it, work it"


Throwback to earlier this year when he was shaved! iPhone pics!

"Peasant, don't touch me"

And back to semi decent! Also this is him recently - aka with hair :)