Good Ride - Great Play!

So I am doing a *happy dance* right now as I write this!  Aspen was so, so, so wonderful!  Everything we played with today was a direct reflection of how we did yesterday.  Everything just flowed better, all the games were done with more quality, and I could see her looking for the patterns and getting it! I had to be careful not to get greedy while I was playing with her - I could feel myself wanting to push to do it again and again because I was having so much fun!  While I was visiting with my friend Will (who came out to meet Aspen today) she went over to one of the jumps, knocked part of it down, then offered to jump it herself, turn, face, and come back to me! Really cool (and kinda funny too!)!

Also, big news, as far as riding!  Today she got right up next to the fence and stayed there.  As I put a leg over her she thought about leaving so I did some approach and retreat until she was confident.  When I sat down on her she lifted her head a bit but no dragon face/grumpy ears, I laterally flexed her and offered her a carrot (that's always a winning idea with Aspen!).  Will was standing near us when I got on her and she offered to follow him.  She went with him, stopping when he stopped, with a very positive expression!  I was really pleased!  It was our first ride that felt relaxed, confident, soft, and happy!  Yay!  Can't wait to build on this!

Will is not familiar with horses so while we were out there I explained to him some basic things about horse behavior and why I was doing what I was doing with her, how it was all coming together in her mind, to build to bigger things.  I know 100% that everything in me wants to do this for a living.  I want to share horses and Parelli with others so they may have the same success that I have achieved so far through the program.  I am SO excited to sign up for a fast track next year! I only wish I could get there sooner!  Thank you Parelli for everything I've learned so far!!!

Another great day!

















Aspen was great again today!  We built on the wonderful session we had yesterday!  She was very light, responsive, and interested!!  I set up two different kinds of jumps, two barrels for the figure 8 pattern, and an L shaped set up of logs for her to back through or go sideways over.  She put a good feel in all the way down the rope while we were playing, offering to put the slack in it herself.  Lots of licking and chewing, and some really good deep breaths/blowing.  While I was setting up the obstacles for us she followed me around and sneakily destroyed everything I put up as soon as I walked away from it.  I'm going to have to build stronger obstacles/jumps or little miss curiosity is going to continue to knock them down/roll them out of place/pick them up when I'm not looking! :)


Until I can figure out how to embed videos again (temporary brain fart here!) check out my new YouTube channel at: http://www.youtube.com/samanthamt7

The only videos I have up are from this afternoon, taken with my cell phone, in a lot of wind.  I'm still working on that new video camera and tripod idea! But for now you can take a quick peek at Aspen in motion! :)