While I "enjoy" being pregnant and not allowed to compete, I'm loaning my horses out to my husband and a youth rider who is a close family friend. It's interesting, stressful, and fun at the same time because this is my pride and joy horse who I've poured blood, sweat, and tears into for 13 years and it's tough to hand over the reins even temporarily. Last night was the first time my husband made a run on my main rodeo horse, Chance, since 2017. They didn't light the world on fire, but the run was super solid and now they have a better feel for each other. Matt said he could tell Chance was listening to everything he did during the run and he knows he can ride "the gray mule" much better next time. In addition to Matt riding Chance at big barrel races this spring, summer, and fall, we are going to haul him to a few youth rodeos for our favorite youth rider to run. She's got two of my other horses, including my little red horse and my 26 year old who refuses to retire, but there is one arena near us that those two horses don't enjoy (big pen and super deep ground) so we have offered Chance to her when her youth rodeo association has rodeos there. Last Friday night, we hauled Fred and Chance down to meet her so she could ride Fred more and get on Chance for the first time ever. 10 minutes after she got on him, they slow loped through the barrel pattern for the first time and Chance was absolutely wonderful. He just continues to impress me and prove that he's worth his weight in gold. We are really excited for him to debut as a pee wee horse in a few years! Typical run with me: https://youtu.be/BttEbqnI7_E Matt's run on him last night: https://youtu.be/E1Hj9v7ztEA Cruise through with new youth rider on Friday: https://youtu.be/CuIIr04C198 |