Friday, January 15, 2016

Just The Beginning

Lilly and I have have made it to Florida! Two weeks ago... But at the moment we're in the middle of a Tornado warning and we're all hunkered in the house, so I finially get the time to write about it. Let me start off by saying the 15 hour drive (minus the food and water stops) broken into two days, was miserable. Two of my hay bales got ruined in the back of the trailer when a random downpour happened on the drive and the vents were open plus a bag of Alfalfa. But we made it! So far Wellington is fantastic place! So many show grounds and the common dress is breeches with accents of hay! (Which is an incredible sight). With different birds, trees, and alligators in canals, it's been quite the adjustment for Lilly and I (Lilly has spooked at said strange birds), including having to leave my amazing vet, farrier, and chiropractor for 4 months. However, I'm so happy that I've been able to meet the ones I have down here. The riding has been fantastic, to ride myself and getting to enjoy watching other people ride. The people that work alongside me here at Caballo Ranch have been awesome, Laura, the amazing barn manager, Laurietta, another worker/our Para Dressage rider. And the owners of the place Kendra and Robby Kent are the sweetest people who genuinely care about their workers/riders and boarders. Thanks to them I was blessed to come down here so I'm very thankful. To add... It doesn't hurt to be surrounded by nice/somewhat crazy horses needing to be ridden either. On a different track, getting to go groom at our Para riders FEI show was so inspiring to see the drive and determination that all of them had.. And the people have been so nice, even when they probably shouldn't have been as much. But it's been wonderful to experience just nice, friendly people from all walks of life in a place I wasn't sure I was going to (even with the occasional crazy person).

Staying conected with family and friends can be a little challenging. But FaceTiming makes it all a little better. Especially when you watch your best friend accidentally make a hole the wall with a binder and freak out, plus gettting to see my dogs and sing Happy Birthday to my mom. But even though I'm a long way away, I feel so loved and encouraged from the support texts and calls almost everyday. I miss those mountains and thick, tall trees, but I'm loving the sand and palm trees!

The Eventing showcase, Equestrain festival, every Friday there's Grand Prix Freestyle night, and every Saturday night there's a Jump off. Lots of things coming up! which means I'll be staying busy (to put it mildly). So until next time, I'll be out taking care of horses, lugging buckets, and trying to not get bitten by a crazy gelding. And loving every second of it!






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