Christmas 2011 third Christmas with Ella. She finally got her leather halter and nameplate. She's earned it. Things are moving along at a good pace even in the winter. We're just finally getting snow. Only getting a couple inches which is ride-able. Just let Snitch(lesson pony) out on trial last week. Hoping this home works out nicely so I can replace some boots and maybe get some new material in the extra stall. Most likely Ella's half brother Fallon. He has more Welsh than Ella but he's the same height, an easy keep. A flashy dapple gray but he's built like a tank. Really seeing a lot of dressage potential in him. But of course he has the dominant streak in him. But Ella was as bad as it gets so he'll be no biggie. Really hoping that he will end up with me soon. This winter has worked out well for replacing equipment. I now have a silver Pro II Charles Owen skull cap which I bought for $11 in a silent auction. Then I also bought a BETA certified Ovation jump vest which is much much better than my old Tipperary which wasn't doing too good. Ella has a new Weatherbeeta turnout and has the whole barn to herself right now.
The MeCTA year end banquet went really really well. Ella got her first year-end award. Sixth in Elem. Jr. which is a great accomplishment seeing as we didn't really show a whole lot... but it was a big group this year so I'm more than happy with it. Then our event team, Wingin' It, got second. All our ponies had a great year. Big thanks to Gail, Ashley, and my ever so supportive parents for a great year of intense training and great shows.
God Bless
- Grace & Ella
Little Pony + Little Girl = Big Fuss
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Blogger Slacker... =P
Hello very few people who view my blog...
I have not updated anything for a couple of months for 3 reasons:
1. I forgot my password...
2. I have been super freaking busy.
3. Derp.
I have a new pony named Ella... oh wait. No I've owned her for a quite a while... but when I ride her I feel like I'm on a new pony. I trained pony. A pony who enjoys having a long swingy trot and like to be on the bit and in front of my leg. Weird right? A far cry from the up headed, behind the leg, running pony formally known as Ella. Recent-ish lesson. <--- this link right here is after taking a month off of my training program with Gail to go home and play around with a few of my own theories and techniques. Gail gave me tools and a firm foundation... I simply customized it to my pony which I know like the back of my hand... so we now have a system that works for both of us. We have been to about 3 events since my last blog. Two thirds and a DQ because we decided to refuse a scary jump (that rarely happens, everyone was very surprised.) I am now preparing this week for our only 3-phase which I have been able to attend this year. My goal to go to at least two 3-phases sadly didn't go through. But the most important thing is we have come leaps and bounds in training. Our last dressage test was a 40, the one before that a 45.7. That's a big drop in 2 weeks between shows. I am very impressed and proud with my pony. I guess I should be kinda proud too. I did the work, with the amazing guidance of Gail.
I have not updated anything for a couple of months for 3 reasons:
1. I forgot my password...
2. I have been super freaking busy.
3. Derp.
I have a new pony named Ella... oh wait. No I've owned her for a quite a while... but when I ride her I feel like I'm on a new pony. I trained pony. A pony who enjoys having a long swingy trot and like to be on the bit and in front of my leg. Weird right? A far cry from the up headed, behind the leg, running pony formally known as Ella. Recent-ish lesson. <--- this link right here is after taking a month off of my training program with Gail to go home and play around with a few of my own theories and techniques. Gail gave me tools and a firm foundation... I simply customized it to my pony which I know like the back of my hand... so we now have a system that works for both of us. We have been to about 3 events since my last blog. Two thirds and a DQ because we decided to refuse a scary jump (that rarely happens, everyone was very surprised.) I am now preparing this week for our only 3-phase which I have been able to attend this year. My goal to go to at least two 3-phases sadly didn't go through. But the most important thing is we have come leaps and bounds in training. Our last dressage test was a 40, the one before that a 45.7. That's a big drop in 2 weeks between shows. I am very impressed and proud with my pony. I guess I should be kinda proud too. I did the work, with the amazing guidance of Gail. So now the days are getting shorter and colder in good ole' Maine. Which means equestrians are getting grumpy. Really planning on making this last event of the season a good one. Going for it since I have a pony that will do it when I ask now.
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-Grace E. Davis & Ella.
-Grace E. Davis & Ella.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Haters gonna Hate.
When you have a hot little mare... who has a tendency to get tense and freak out in a large group... you feel judged a lot. Ella is a great pony. She is like a mini Warmblood in Dressage and jumps like a dream. She has it all there... but she's 5 and needs some experience so she doesn't get so worked up. I wish I could put a sign on her so people would look at us differently. I don't care if people judge my riding... just, I don't want them to judge my incredibly talented horse.
Anyway, it's been raining and all my paddocks and rings are muddy or soaked. So it's been a week since I've worked anyone. Snitch was doing great prior to the rain. He finally has his gaits down good! Last time I rode Ella we did some join up and she was feeling great. I'm at my trainers right now, as I'm writing this. Gail McCormack is the greatest. She's pulled me and Ella together really well, and she's awesome to let me and my pony stay here on weekends, since I like 45 mins away and it'd be a hassle to drive back and forth. And even better, I finally got a jumping saddle!!! Ah so much relief! I found a Thorowgood Griffin CC on Ebay for a really great deal, it came form England so shipping was crazy, but it fits like a glove and I can ride in it easily. So finally... officially.... ready to event. Lots of hard work, lessons, and prayers should help have a good season this year. Going into the ring bigger, bolder and more experienced than last year. Hoping things go well =]
God Bless.... -Grace and Ella.
Anyway, it's been raining and all my paddocks and rings are muddy or soaked. So it's been a week since I've worked anyone. Snitch was doing great prior to the rain. He finally has his gaits down good! Last time I rode Ella we did some join up and she was feeling great. I'm at my trainers right now, as I'm writing this. Gail McCormack is the greatest. She's pulled me and Ella together really well, and she's awesome to let me and my pony stay here on weekends, since I like 45 mins away and it'd be a hassle to drive back and forth. And even better, I finally got a jumping saddle!!! Ah so much relief! I found a Thorowgood Griffin CC on Ebay for a really great deal, it came form England so shipping was crazy, but it fits like a glove and I can ride in it easily. So finally... officially.... ready to event. Lots of hard work, lessons, and prayers should help have a good season this year. Going into the ring bigger, bolder and more experienced than last year. Hoping things go well =]
God Bless.... -Grace and Ella.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Getting Back in the Swing of Things.
This week finally feels like I'm getting somewhere horse wise, and it's the best feeling. This past weekend I went down with my close friend and her mom to Dover Saddlery, in Plaistow NH. It was worth the 5 hour drive. They had such a great sale. I only brought 60 dollars but still got stuff that would've been alone 60 bucks. So we all left feeling accomplished.
In my last blog I was complaining about how long winter was seeming to drag on this year. But within this past week we've had 60 degree weather which has led to melt 2 FEET OF SNOW! So now there's only a couple inches here and there. I can see all my fields, my training ring, and my grass arena is still having some difficulty melting but... it's melting! Also in my last blog I said I was all set with tack. I'm not... Ella is VERY difficult to fit for a saddle. I got a wide Lancer(Collegiate) All Purpose and it turns out that the back panels were too shallow and it was pinching right near her scar. (She has a huge scar running from the middle of her back around and down to her udder from when she was a baby.) So now I'm in panic mode trying to sell it and find something that fits. I just tried a Wintec 2000 AP on and that didn't even fit her. Oh ponies.
Count down to first 2-Phase of the season... 26 days.
In my last blog I was complaining about how long winter was seeming to drag on this year. But within this past week we've had 60 degree weather which has led to melt 2 FEET OF SNOW! So now there's only a couple inches here and there. I can see all my fields, my training ring, and my grass arena is still having some difficulty melting but... it's melting! Also in my last blog I said I was all set with tack. I'm not... Ella is VERY difficult to fit for a saddle. I got a wide Lancer(Collegiate) All Purpose and it turns out that the back panels were too shallow and it was pinching right near her scar. (She has a huge scar running from the middle of her back around and down to her udder from when she was a baby.) So now I'm in panic mode trying to sell it and find something that fits. I just tried a Wintec 2000 AP on and that didn't even fit her. Oh ponies.
Count down to first 2-Phase of the season... 26 days.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Winter... go away.
This winter is way too long. All summer I was riding Ella everyday, she was getting so great. Getting more and more contact. Then bam no riding. I just started back up riding last month... which has consisted of maybe in all... 2 weeks of good rides. The weather in Maine is totally against equestrians completely. Unless you have an indoor.
Anyway.. rode yesterday and Ella was amazing. She never loses what she learned. We actually had some good trot>walk transitions for once. She even walked a 20meter circle a couple times, and changed direction without any balkiness or jigging.
Finally have all the tack I need for eventing too... so just waiting for good weather and a dry ring to get back to work before show season jumps on us. I can tell she's going crazy too.
Snitch my project for my mom, is doing good from when he got here in November. He hasn't dragged me for some time now, and we've been getting better at standing on the crossties, or at any tie up. His feet are getting better... I can pick them up easy now. And he's seemed to have broken his pacing habit after loads of lunging. Can't wait to really get him going, he has so much there... he's just so misunderstood.
God Bless.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
We're Led in Odd Directions.
My name is Grace Davis, I'm short, redheaded, have a horrible temper, and love my pony.
I started riding when I was 8... I rode with Judy Cross from Northern Maine Riding Adventures. Where I learned centered riding and got my firm seat beat into me by several lesson ponies. I stayed there long enough to learn how to trot.
My 4-H group went to a small horse farm, Infinity Farm, one week for a camp. I learned more in one day than I had in an entire year anywhere else. I fell in love with my lesson pony, and my Instructor Gail McCormack. I learned to post the trot, canter, and jump in a week. I was living a little girl dream. Moving on.. When I was 11 I got my first horse, an Arab/Qh who was 18 and had seen it all. He taught me so much. I boarded him at Gail's until my barn was built. Then I made the biggest mistake of my entire like at the time... I took him home. For 4 years I had a few yearly lessons, and I lost so much time... wasting it on becoming an average teenager. One day my sweet boy was sold... because my parents decided I lost all interest. For 6 months I did nothing horse related. Then a spark came back, and I returned to Infinity Farm for lessons. I was riding for fun... not looking at anything serious as I had missed out on years I could have been eventing and showing, and moving up the levels. I gave up on any dreams I had of owning another horse and getting back to where I left off. Then I became re-acquainted with a good friend from Gail's. Ashley Shaffer, now my best friend, seemed to open a new door for me. One that said "Come in, the horse world is waiting." I jumped in. I rode two of her horses she had for sale, one a fantastic pony, Dreamer, who moved like a warmblood and jumped everything, and a smaller pony, Ella, who really didn't seem like much. Dreamer didn't fit me, but oddly Ella and me got along fine. I didn't thin much of her, she was cute but I wasn't sure about the match. I rode every weekend with Ashley... only Ella. Before a month was over me and her were stuck like glue. Ashley's mother, Kim, offered her to me for 500. I didn't have any money, and neither did my parents. But I soon got a job at Gail's, which was now a large facility, doing chores on weekends. I was making 200 a month doing this so I could pay off Ella in a short amount of time.
After a long winter of working and getting lessons at Gail's Ella was mine. But I'd never worked with a green horse before, I'd never evented before. With help from the Shaffer's and Gail, I went from a hollowback chair legged rider to a rider who was capable of going Novice. Ella transformed from a tiny pony to a 14 hand mini warmblood. Everyday that summer I rode, we worked, we trained, we didn't waste a second.
Our first year eventing we did 5 events, and 2 equitation shows.
MeCTA- Elementary, no year end award.
Four 2-phases, 3rd, 3rd, 3rd, 4th, 5th.
Me being a perfectionist thought we did horrible but looking back on it... I was riding a horse not even under saddle a year, in a dressage saddle that didn't fit, and a childs jumping saddle.
We pushed the limits, we gave our first year our all. Ella's dressage has improved so much, I wouldn't hesitate in doing Level 1 this year. Her jumping has always been perfection that horse would jump the moon if I asked. She'll run a million XCountry courses in a day.
We went from a pair that was so alike that we constantly fought, a pony so difficult it was a miracle I could ride her, and a rider so naive, to a pair so in sync we know each others thoughts. I look back now, I got her exactly a year and one month ago... my life has never been more complete. I feel like I didn't miss a year of riding. And... I bet your horse can't lengthen their trot like mine can ;]
We're both fighters, we don't give up or give in(When Ella was in the beginning of being trained she attacked Ashley and Gail). We give it our all and more. Ella is me, and I am Ella.
I'll never find a partner like her ever again in my lifetime, so we're going to knock'em dead while we can.
Pwny Power <3
I started riding when I was 8... I rode with Judy Cross from Northern Maine Riding Adventures. Where I learned centered riding and got my firm seat beat into me by several lesson ponies. I stayed there long enough to learn how to trot.
My 4-H group went to a small horse farm, Infinity Farm, one week for a camp. I learned more in one day than I had in an entire year anywhere else. I fell in love with my lesson pony, and my Instructor Gail McCormack. I learned to post the trot, canter, and jump in a week. I was living a little girl dream. Moving on.. When I was 11 I got my first horse, an Arab/Qh who was 18 and had seen it all. He taught me so much. I boarded him at Gail's until my barn was built. Then I made the biggest mistake of my entire like at the time... I took him home. For 4 years I had a few yearly lessons, and I lost so much time... wasting it on becoming an average teenager. One day my sweet boy was sold... because my parents decided I lost all interest. For 6 months I did nothing horse related. Then a spark came back, and I returned to Infinity Farm for lessons. I was riding for fun... not looking at anything serious as I had missed out on years I could have been eventing and showing, and moving up the levels. I gave up on any dreams I had of owning another horse and getting back to where I left off. Then I became re-acquainted with a good friend from Gail's. Ashley Shaffer, now my best friend, seemed to open a new door for me. One that said "Come in, the horse world is waiting." I jumped in. I rode two of her horses she had for sale, one a fantastic pony, Dreamer, who moved like a warmblood and jumped everything, and a smaller pony, Ella, who really didn't seem like much. Dreamer didn't fit me, but oddly Ella and me got along fine. I didn't thin much of her, she was cute but I wasn't sure about the match. I rode every weekend with Ashley... only Ella. Before a month was over me and her were stuck like glue. Ashley's mother, Kim, offered her to me for 500. I didn't have any money, and neither did my parents. But I soon got a job at Gail's, which was now a large facility, doing chores on weekends. I was making 200 a month doing this so I could pay off Ella in a short amount of time.
After a long winter of working and getting lessons at Gail's Ella was mine. But I'd never worked with a green horse before, I'd never evented before. With help from the Shaffer's and Gail, I went from a hollowback chair legged rider to a rider who was capable of going Novice. Ella transformed from a tiny pony to a 14 hand mini warmblood. Everyday that summer I rode, we worked, we trained, we didn't waste a second.
Our first year eventing we did 5 events, and 2 equitation shows.
MeCTA- Elementary, no year end award.
Four 2-phases, 3rd, 3rd, 3rd, 4th, 5th.
Me being a perfectionist thought we did horrible but looking back on it... I was riding a horse not even under saddle a year, in a dressage saddle that didn't fit, and a childs jumping saddle.
We pushed the limits, we gave our first year our all. Ella's dressage has improved so much, I wouldn't hesitate in doing Level 1 this year. Her jumping has always been perfection that horse would jump the moon if I asked. She'll run a million XCountry courses in a day.
We went from a pair that was so alike that we constantly fought, a pony so difficult it was a miracle I could ride her, and a rider so naive, to a pair so in sync we know each others thoughts. I look back now, I got her exactly a year and one month ago... my life has never been more complete. I feel like I didn't miss a year of riding. And... I bet your horse can't lengthen their trot like mine can ;]
We're both fighters, we don't give up or give in(When Ella was in the beginning of being trained she attacked Ashley and Gail). We give it our all and more. Ella is me, and I am Ella.
I'll never find a partner like her ever again in my lifetime, so we're going to knock'em dead while we can.
Pwny Power <3
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