Well spring is over and it's winter again so that's pretty disappointing. But it IS only early April so I really can't complain. I mean I WILL, but I shouldn't. Ha. Poor Al has been back indoors two days in a row this week, and while he's making a huge effort to behave himself, he's definitely hating every second. The other two really don't care much. Thank goodness for them.
Nothing too crazy and exciting has been going on over here with the weather being so up and down. Wind, cold, rain, more wind... We've had it all! Friday was pretty nice though, and Al did some more jumpies outside. He was so good! We even jumped a couple 2'6" fences, so clearly, things were getting very serious.
Then winter came back... But we'll be back at out there as soon as we can! Rain tomorrow, so I dunno... maybe by the weekend. We'll see what the footing does.
Eros got to have a half hour out in the grass field Saturday morning, but then he removed one of his shoes that were just done on Thursday so he has now lost his grass field privileges. He's lost a shoe nearly every time he's been down there. And honestly, the fields are still too wet to really have horses on them just yet. I'm lucky he just pulled a shoe and not a tendon. I definitely should have gone down there myself before giving permission for him to go out. My bad. Thankfully, no harm done and his shoe was back on Sunday morning. (My farrier is the best.) I let him jump some on Friday too and he was slightly less or a torpedo than he was the time before. I can't get mad at him though, he's just having the best time ever. Best boy.
Shiny got to go adventuring in the fields twice this week! Once was planned and another was somewhat less planned. She just really loves riding out. I hope everything dries up before we leave so we can get to the far field again. I have a feeling that won't happen because it's gearing up to be a rainy spring. But you never know! Weatherman are rarely accurate.
Like I said, not too much really happening over here with the horses. Plugging along, working on our fitness. That sort of thing. But a big development in our spring plans, is that the sale of my childhood barn seems to have fallen through. It's back on the market and fingers crossed this time it finds a horsey buyer. So as it stands now, they'll be running shows all summer, which means I don't have to stress about trying to get to that April show that's the same weekend as the clinic at my winter barn. Which is also the last weekend before we move home. It was going to prove to be a VERY busy weekend. So now it let's stressful. I got a call to braid some horses for that show too, so I'd much rather make some money than spend it.
In other nostalgia fun, I had dinner tonight with some old friends from high school. Two of them I see at least once or twice a year, but the other two I'm not sure I've seen in person since we graduated. Both were really close friends when we were tiny kiddos, so it was so wonderful to catch up. We were all pretty similar personality types growing up and it was fun to see that not much has changed with any of us. Save for being older and wiser of course. Hopefully we can do it again, but maybe sooner than 27 years for the next time. Ha!
So that was a lot of excitement for this old woman. I'll need to crawl back into my introvert bubble for a few days to recuperate. How's the weather where you are? Are you having real spring, or are you back to 49th winter too?