Monday, March 17, 2014

Too Much Adorable

 Wes checking on his sisters while they are eating breakfast before going back out.

Wes likes to stand as close as he can to the mares.  I thought maybe it was just the mares as a whole until one morning when I let the mares out after they ate breakfast and Klein and Mochi walked to the top of the hill.  Wes followed.  He knows who his family is.  It's adorable.  He stands down by the mares to stand as close to Klein and Mochi as he can. 

 
 At the top of the hill.

So I put them all in the lower pasture together and yes, The Collection are all getting along together.  The girls have accepted Wes and they no longer want to charge him and make ugly faces.  Mochi is no longer getting a running start on flying round house kicks to Wes.  Klein and Wes were even drinking water together yesterday!

Wes was SO CUTE when I put the girls in with him.  He wants to be near them SO bad but then I put the three of them in together and he acts like he's not sure what to do now that they are so close.  This was his reaction at first:

 
 So bashful!  It's almost too much adorable to handle.

He wasn't sure what to do.  Maybe he couldn't believe they were in with him?  After they didn't try to be ugly to him he started to test the waters:

 
 Watching...

 
 Sneaking closer...

 
Success!

Klein and I have been hacking out and schooling some gymnastics.  During one of our rides last week we found a random turtle in a field.

 Awkward turtle.

 Riding with our friend Michelle and her mare, Addy.



 Took The Odd Couple out together, riding Klein and ponying Moch.

 Wes and I had some progress on our latest ride.  We walked around the pasture with more control than our first two rides.  I'm just riding him bareback in a halter and some clip reins.  If you look at the post before this one, where I'm laying backward on him, that's how we're rolling for now.  He still doesn't quite understand why I'm on his back instead of a harness but he just goes along with whatever.  He knows "walk-on" very well so we just are going off of that for now.  

 Watching the tractor drop hay to the neighbor cows.

While I was laying on Wes backward he decided he was going to go see the mares.  So I sat up and started taking video.  Later I realized that's the third time he's been ridden in about nine years.  I love my horses.  I was riding him bareback, backward, in a halter and clip reins, taking video with two hands.


Here he is yesterday running around with the girls:




As it continues to warm up I have been thinking the rest of Wes' hair needs to come off.  He's just such a big horse to constantly shed out with brushing.  No thanks.  I'll just clip.  Well, it turns out he really does have the coat of a wooly mammoth.  I got one side almost done when I decided my blade was done on my clippers.  So I bought a new one the next morning and continued.  I still have one hindquarter left to do.  I have NEVER had to take breaks from clipping a horse, not even Klein.  I can do a full clip on her in one sitting.  Wes' hair is just ridiculous.  Hopefully he won't grow a coat like this next year in the warm winters here.  That Salt Lake City coat is THICK.

Almost done on one side.

Leslie at Brookledge had told me they wanted to send me something and asked what size I wear.  I assumed it was most likely a t-shirt.  Then THIS came in the mail!

It says "Stacey & Wes" on the left chest!!


Wow, I never expected a nice jacket like that, AND with our names on it!!!  Brook Ledge, you rock.  I can't say it enough.

On the rider fitness front, I've been busy with Crossfit as usual.  I'm there 5-6 mornings a week.

Getting ready for some weighted pull-ups.

Being dumb.  "Have you seen my beach ball, umm I mean bumper plate?  I think it's over that way..."

Woot!  I love weighted pull-ups.

I love rope climbs.


I'm not competing in The Open this year, still doing the workouts this year for it but just not officially.  There are a couple things I'd like to improve on before I do.  Next year...

5 comments:

  1. Love all the photos! Wes is so adorable. Its awesome that your three horses are all getting along so well!

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  2. Wes is such a cutie! I saw a Brook Ledge truck on my way to work last week and thought of you:)

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  3. Wes is so CUTE!!! And what a good boy. The Collection are definitely the best horses ever. I'm glad your girls have accepted him as part of their group!

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  4. What a happy post! Wes is such a sweetie- he's like the new kid at school that just wants to be friends- made me smile :) How cool of Brook Ledge! Yes, I STILL have to write that professional hauler regulation post...the research is dense to say the least...but I will find a way because its so important people know who should/ shouldn't be hauling their horses- there are a LOT of horror stories out there (no water provided for 3 days, no disembarking, late deliveries, poor communication, etc.)

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