Sunday, June 3, 2012

1st Level - We did it!

Went to a dressage show on Saturday and figured I'd try riding a few 1st level tests. Plus I just really wanted a good excuse to get out and wear my new habit! After sewing & resewing buttons on to the apron to get it to fit just right and staying up till 1:00am the night before cleaning tack & making a new stock tie, I was tired but ready to go! Ok maybe not totally ready, for the life of me, I could not memorize the 1st level tests! I thought I had one but couldn't remember it at ALL! Good thing I had some friends there that could read for me as I rode. Our first test felt horrible. Brigit was really hot & feeling a bit spooky (scary dressage ring!) and pulled on me the entire time. We broke into a canter in the lengthened trot once (oops!). I figured the test was a write off, we got through it but it sure didn't feel nice at all. However I guess the judge disagreed! We won the class! Our second test felt a lot more relaxed and I thought we nailed it. Well except for one part. Brigit decided she liked the lengthened canter a bit too much and refused to come back to me, so instead we ripped around the corner like a motorcycle, broke gait, popped into the wrong lead and finally managed to get ourselves put back together again. I did have one point of contention with the judge on this test, on our score sheet it noted that we had picked up the wrong lead once, which I know for a fact we hadn't (we have other pics that show it! lol) but it's not a huge deal. For the amount of riding/practicing we did (or lack thereof.....), we did really well and we ended up the Open 1st Level Reserve Champion! Woo! Definitely pulled that out of the dark! lol Definitely have some things to learn & work on for next time. The leg yields are definitely a tough part, it's really interesting to get some feedback on things. For instance, our leg yield to the right felt great but as you can imagine, the leg yield to the left is a bit sticky. But again, the judge said our leg yield right was a bit rushed (we still got a 7). To me the leg yield left felt like we just barely got it. I think she was focused on everything else but listening to my cane lol. And now for a picture from yesterday! More to follow. (Thanks to my friend for taking pics!) I'm sure glad it wasn't any warmer, with a wool vest on and a wool habit, stock tie and gloves, I was cooking!

7 comments:

  1. well done!
    Is that the habit you bought from Devon?

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  2. Thanks Robin!
    And yes it sure is! It took me awhile to get the placket to fit just right on the apron so I could wear it. For some reason I had trouble getting the buttons & button holes lined up, so it looked bunchy at first. Once I added some interfacing and got the buttons right, you can't even notice the placed on the apron.

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  3. Hello !
    Your blog is so amazing !
    Céline, french watecolorist.

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  4. Thank you Celine! Glad you enjoy it!

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  5. So fun to read about your adventures. I want to ride sidesaddle so badly. I have a great horse for it too. So you make some of your habits?

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  6. It's a lot of fun! You definitely should try it!
    I mostly just make the aprons, stock ties, waistcoats and such. I've never tried making a jacket, not sure if I have the tailoring skill needed! lol

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  7. I am so happy for you Michelle!!! Way to go!

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