Showing posts with label Horse Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horse Show. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Silver Spurs (Day 2)

Well, as you can see, I am terribly behind--here I am, still talking about what happened the middle of June and it's the middle of JULY!  All I have to say is THAT'S MY LIFE.

The second day we were in Boise started very early.  Especially since the night before I had to run Meghan to Target to pick up everything that got left behind.  But I'll let her tell you about that on her blog.  I'm sure she'll get to it eventually.  In the meantime, here are a few pictures from the show.

Such a cute pair!
I LOVE watching Arabians.  Unfortunately, the judge did NOT feel the same way
We spent a lot of time doing this.
Since this was taken during the first class of the day I figure it's not a good sign for the rest of the 9 classes.
This was Meghan's first time showing English.  She looks like a natural!
Did you know there is no smiling in English?  I guess a big ol' country grin just wouldn't be proper!
Unless you surprise everyone by placing in this elite crowd!
Outfit change #3.  It's like a fashion show for horse lovers!
Tay and Ken made a lot of trips from the tack stall to the arena dragging Zoey along.
Samantha is a GREAT cousin.  If spending an entire day watching a horse show isn't love, I don't know what is!
Eventually, she just gave up.  Once she crawled up on my lap, it took about 30 seconds.  I kid you not!  We work 'em hard at a horse show.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Silver Spurs Horseshow (Day 1)

A few weeks back, we took Meghan & Silver to show in their first out-of-town horse show.  It was quite the experience.  We brought my neice, Samantha, along for moral support (and extra manual labor!) for Meg and turned the weekend into a sort of mini vacation.  The show was being held at the Idaho Horse Park in Nampa, ID. 
We hauled up three horses and a WHOLE-LOT of tack.




Thanks to the advice Meghan received from the owner of the stables where she works, we rented an extra stall to use for tack.  That was the BEST move we did all weekend!




This is the last time it ever looked this neat.

The horses did great for the long, hot 2+ hour drive but, were pretty glad to get out and stretch their legs a bit.




The stalls were roomy, but Silver still wasn't really sure what to think about his weekend home.  He did fine though.


We came up a day early, so that Meg & Silver could get a feel for the arena and spend some time working up a sweat.





Is that a good cousin or what?  She followed Meg around, cheering her on and lending all kinds of moral support all weekend.  Those two are practically joined at the hip.

We had heard a lot about their fancy horse washing system.  It's set up much like a do-it-yourself car wash.  Meghan thought it was pretty handy and she was able to wash him in much less time than at home.



She had LOTS of helping hands.



Apparently, Silver is NOT impressed!


Brushing him out after his shower took quite a bit of work.




The kids learned from Day 1, that there would be a lot of time spent waiting.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Most Improved


Today was the first half of the 4H Most Improved Horse Show. This one is a little bit different than the other horse shows for a couple of reasons; first, it's a two part show and second, the girls are really only competing against themselves rather than everyone else.

Our day started at 6:00 this morning with everyone racing around to get showered, eat, hair braided, diaper bag packed and horses loaded. We were right on track when we pulled out at 7:30.

4H requires that anyone entering the arena be wearing "show attire". This consists of a cowboy hat, western style button up, long sleeve shirt with collar and cuffs, belt, dark jeans (no holes) and boots. Yesterday, my mom and I took Taylor around town to find her a show shirt, hat and belt. We had a terrible time finding a hat that would fit her, but finally we did and it even had pink trim to match her shirt and pink belt.


They looked so aDorable in their show outfits!

Taylor and Sackett


Meghan and Silver

Jeff had the opportunity to go Bass fishing with friends today, so he missed the show--that meant that I needed to pull the horse trailer again. We left a little early in hopes that we would be among the first to arrive and I would have lots of room to maneuver and I could nose in in such a way that no one would be able to park in front of me. Imagine our surprise (and my panic) to find out that there were quite a few trailers already there. To make things worse, Meghan informed me that our group needed to be parked in the same area (I'll not fall for that again) and so I was going to have to park in the row behind the other trailers.

In my now incredibly nervous state, I did not drive forward enough and so when I turned and pulled in behind the front row, I was not only too close to the trailer in front of me, but I was also terribly crooked! For one fleeting moment I thought I was going to have to back the trailer up and try to get it straight with 15 families watching me. Thank goodness one of the guys in our club was there and I happily hopped out and let him back us up and re-park us.

The girls entered both events; Showmanship and Horsemanship. In Showmanship you are on the ground leading your horse in a pattern. For this particular show it was-set up your horse at the first cone, walk to the second cone, trot to the third cone, back your horse three steps, execute a 270 degree turn and the walk to the judge.

Horsemanship is in the saddle, riding a different pattern. Today's was-set up at the first cone, walk to the first cone, trot to the second cone, lope a circle to the left in a left lead at the center cone do a simple lead change and lope a circle to the right (makes a figure 8) in a right lead, trot to the fourth cone and back 5 steps the exit the arena.

Meg and Silver doing the Showmanship Pattern


Taylor and Sackett doing the 270 during Showmanship

The patterns have to be memorized and you are penalized for not following the pattern exactly (among other things). For most shows, they post the pattern just before the show begins, but this year the kids were given the pattern a few days in advance. The judges make notes all through the routine and then the girls will get a copy of those notes telling them the things they were marked down for and what they need to work on for the next few months. Then in August, shortly before the fair, they will do the exact same patterns again in front of the same judges and they will compare the scores from the two shows. Those from each age group and for each event that have "made the most improvement" will win "Most Improved". For Showmanship you win a show halter and for Horsemanship you win a belt buckle. Needless to say, both girls want very badly to win!

Meghan being judged during Horsemanship


Taylor during Horsemanship

They both did a great job. There is plenty of room for improvement though, so there is a chance that they could be the ones to win! I love watching them work hard and then stand before the judges. I always get a little teary eyed. This year is especially big for me not only because I have two daughters this time, but because Meghan is getting to use my dad's horse for it this year. He would be so incredibly proud of his little cowgirls! I wish he were here to see them.