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Walla Walla, Washington, United States
Someone trying to balance a love for horses soccer and poetry into one easy life... or not so easy!!! HA!

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Sorry!

HOLA! Well, I guess I should be apologizing for not posting every day like I said I would, but to be honest, I have been so busy it's not even funny! I forget if I already mentioned that my soccer team won (as in, took home the gold medal!) our tournament in Portland, OR, but I am too lazy to look back at my old posts to find out... Hahaha! Also, I shaved half my head! O.K. now don't freak, it is not nearly as bad as it sounds:) I will see if I can get my technology skills to post a pic of what it looks like:) And, I have big news... Holly and I might be going Novice in our next show!!! I am not sure yet, but she is doing so well, we might get to:)!!! For those of you who don't know what the heck I am talking about when I say "NOVICE", it is a level that you compete at in Eventing shows. And for those of you who don't know what "EVENTING" is, it is, in this order: Dressage, Stadium Jumping, and Cross Country. I am not going to explain what those three things are, but you obviously have internet, find out for your selves! For jumping in the novice level, you jump 2ft 11inches and it is so cool, it feels like you are flying::)!!!!!!!!! Sooo, ya................. TTYL MY HORSE LOVING BUDDIES! !WIGTASTIC! Wait! Ahhh, I see, you thought since I put my name that I was done... Well I'm not! I would like to explain the difference between SHOW JUMPING and STADIUM JUMPING. SHOW JUMPING: is just jumping in an arena, it does not include Dressage or X-Country. STADIUM JUMPING: is what is done in and Eventing competition, meaning that you also do a Dressage test and a X-Country round. In essence, Stadium and Show jumping are the same, but are called different things depending on the competition. I know, confusing, right? I just learned that tidbit of info, and thought I would share it! O.K. now you can log off:)

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