Awww such pretty ponies ❤️💕

Sounds like Lenny will be a good fit for you to show!
I hope! He has such a smooth canter and trot. Pippa's canter and trot were so bumpy! I really do hope that we will be a good fit. Pippa bites, but Lenny doesn't... I am very happy with Lenny. Three lessons on him and I am already cantering!
 
I hope! He has such a smooth canter and trot. Pippa's canter and trot were so bumpy! I really do hope that we will be a good fit. Pippa bites, but Lenny doesn't... I am very happy with Lenny. Three lessons on him and I am already cantering!
That’s wonderful! Remember when cantering to look were you are going, keep your eyes up and breath 🥰
 
That’s wonderful! Remember when cantering to look were you are going, keep your eyes up and breath 🥰
Thank you! It's hard for me because he is a new horse and I just find more comfort in looking down and holding my breath... 😅 My instructor is always like "Eyes up! Breath! Eyes up! Eyes! Up! Remember, if you hold your breath you'll pass out. What use is that to the horse?"
 
Thank you! It's hard for me because he is a new horse and I just find more comfort in looking down and holding my breath... 😅 My instructor is always like "Eyes up! Breath! Eyes up! Eyes! Up! Remember, if you hold your breath you'll pass out. What use is that to the horse?"
I laugh because this brings back so many happy memories. My instructor was always .. heels down, chin up! I worked for the instructor every Saturday to pay for my lessons. I miss horses and enjoy living vicariously through all of you who are lucky enough to have them. I never did get to have my own. I showed as a teen in jumping, my first real job was working with standard bred racehorses at a breeding farm. Our job was to tame the mostly wild yearlings OMG hardwork!! I can’t imagine even attempting that now. Then I worked giving horseback tours up and down a canyon by Cave of the Winds in Colorado. That was hard work to but fun! Love the stories and pictures of them!
 
I laugh because this brings back so many happy memories. My instructor was always .. heels down, chin up! I worked for the instructor every Saturday to pay for my lessons. I miss horses and enjoy living vicariously through all of you who are lucky enough to have them. I never did get to have my own. I showed as a teen in jumping, my first real job was working with standard bred racehorses at a breeding farm. Our job was to tame the mostly wild yearlings OMG hardwork!! I can’t imagine even attempting that now. Then I worked giving horseback tours up and down a canyon by Cave of the Winds in Colorado. That was hard work to but fun! Love the stories and pictures of them!
Awe! I don't have horses of my own either. I am planning on getting some soon, but horses cost a lot of money and responsibility. That is amazing that you got to train yearlings! There will certainly be more stories and pictures about the horses where I ride!
 

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