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The School of Life with Horses

A blog covering my journey with my quarter horses and paint horse. Horse show news from the Pacific Northwest, to do lists, horse tips as I learn and share them, my struggles and solutions - basically everything horse as I come across it.

Thinking Aloud

Thinking Aloud is good for people.
Women have a particularly good grasp on this, we do it to each other all the time. Call one another up, bounce idea off of our girl friends, announce new purchases, gossip, vent about husbands or whatever is on our minds at that point in time.

My blog is all about thinking out load - gives me a chance to mentally put things in order. Perhaps someone will spot some process some little thing from my thinking that will help their horse life some how...I can only hope.

More Stuff I Need to Buy:
As it turns out finding myself with one and now possible two serious Hunt Seat prospects has increased the amount of money I am putting out for the horses. You see I haven't shown English in years - years. So I have all ready had my Navy Blue English jacket taken in, as its seems that I have lost weight since I last showed Hunt Seat. Either that or I always had a big jacket, since it was a gift to me (and I was a poor high school student) and my family was never up on getting clothes to fit properly that is entirely possible. But its a nice wool jacket and I have taken care of it. Since its Navy it has never gone out of style, its not the trendiest thing in the show pen but its out-of-style either. Works for me. My Hunt Seat education as a youth was very traditional and as a result I prefer to err on side of conservative with my Hunt Seat dress anyway.

I did get myself two new dickies (those cool things that fit under your jacket that make it appear as if you have an English shirt and collar on when in reality it goes only to mid chest level) one is kacky striped with Navy piping & has my initials embroidered on it the other has a light blue pattern with Navy piping on it. WAY bolder than I would usually ever go in the Hunt Seat show pen, but they were really inexpensive and I wasn't the only exhibitor out with them so I am "living a little".



So that leaves my Breeches which, apparently, are too light. The search is on for darker yet affordable pair. I already know I can't live without knee patches so I know I need those and would prefer to stick to the color tan. I admit I was little annoyed with Todd for pointing that out to me, but the next time I was waiting outside the show pen he politely asked me to look around at everyone's clothes and see if I noticed anything. It was immediately apparent that my breeches were several shade lighter than everyone else's. So what? You may ask. Well although its not quite as bad, its similar to showing up in a pair of rust breeches. You know and everyone else knows it was a trend that is now out-of-style. Not really the way I would like to draw attention, you see, so the search is on and until them my lighter breeches will have to just work.

I also need:

Boot Pulls because I know have calves - in fact I am half tempted to take my boot into the local saddle show and have them put a zipper in one so that I could get my boots on and off more easily. I wonder if that's possible?.....

To find my Black Gloves: this should not require a purchase I know I have them somewhere....nice leather ones that I paid good money for...

Over Reach Boots for Stretch: Because Stretch has such a deep reach from behind when I am lunging him he is constantly smacking his front feet with his back. This will happen without a doubt after his white feet have been clipped and washed and whitened so that the blood will splatter all over and stain his feet and for the rest of the show he will look as is he walked out of a slaughter house. Perfect. I already use PC boots on him but he still gets the base of his hoof in the back so I just need to break down and do it.

A Rolling Cooler: able to carry a days worth of drink supplies to the barn with ease.

An iLive iPod Boombox: I live my life with music - can't sing a lick, but I love listening to music it actually helps me focus, stay on task, and reduces stress. Having something going in the tack stall at the shows is so nice, I just need something that is tough enough to handle being in a barn and is battery powered. The above model seems to fit the bill.

Skylight for Trailer Living Quarter: Still making due with my duct tape repair job, I am thinking before heading to my next show in Monroe this will HAVE to be fixed, the rain over there amazing me and if I want to be dry at all - I think I will have to belly up the credit card and fix this one.

Trailer Update: I can't recall if I mentioned this in other posts - to top off my list of *** to do I had to go and purchase a new trailer jack last week, as during my first show of 2008 I discovered that the original jack was broke - for good, and stuck the heck on my truck. So on the bright side, I got a really good deal on one through work and had hubby cut the old one off and called in a favor to get the new one welded on for free. $125.00 later I have a new and much improved jack. Not motorized (not in my wildest dreams could I afford one of those) but I can now get it up and down with one arm with ease. My trainer, Joe Smith, said that I would be amazed at how long my original jack wasn't working right when I got the new one on and felt the difference - boy was he right!!! What used to be a work-out and a half is now a piece of cake to unhook the trailer!

Here is the selfish part: Even with all this stuff to do and money that needs to go toward my horse stuff, I just purchased a pair of Lucchese Boots from the Clothes Horse Connection store. Not riding boots mind you - boots to go "out" in. I got a really good deal on them or I wouldn't have done it, but I have been wanting a pair of boots that I could wear "out" for so long and I just love this pair they were exactly my size - AND they came down in price $85 - the past owner did not wear them so they are brand new. $100 for a brand new pair of Lucchese boots is unheard of!! So they are mine now - I will be picking them up from the gal who runs the store, Maggie, in Monroe at the end of the month. Aren't they cute?! I fully plan on pairing these up with western jeans and main stream designer jeans (yet to be purchased) when I go out.




I can get some major dancing accomplished with these babies!

Visit Maggie's store online here for used show apparel and tack: http://www.clotheshorseconnection.com/

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About inclined2ride

Live up in Northeastern Washington State - where its cold and we have snow for a loooooong time. Been riding horses since before I could walk - grew up doing the 4-H / FFA thing, and a lot of Open shows. Was educated in Western riding as well as English riding and Jumping. Survived college on Top Roman so that I could keep my horse up there with me. Am now all grown-up with a non-horse husband, and 3 horses to boot (technically 2 horses). I currently show on the local and regional Quarter Horse Circuit with a Paint Show thrown in when I can. Horses are as much a part of me as my arms or legs.

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