April Fools Pairs 

April 3, 2017

Saturday I loaded up the ponies and headed to the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in West Virginia for a two session fun day of mounted games.  

Because it rained like mad all day Friday, the arena was flooded.  It seemed like this happened at every competition last season and I know we are all hoping for a bit better conditions this season.  So hopefully this is not starting us out for a wet sloppy season.  Never the less, the games go on.  (And we do need the rain)

I brought Simon for Kelsey, with this her first competition. She did wonderful with her partner Katie.  It’s thrilling to see riders new to the sport loving it and having fun.  

I rode Poe in session one with Val and her new ride, Babyface. Now Poe, was his typical Poe-self.  I let him totally pick his speed, a little concerned about the uneven, flooded, and rutted footing. He was careful and slow to start, taking his turns at slow-mo speed.  He did pick up his game as the session went on but didn’t put out much effort until the second session.  But really, Poe and I were slowwwww.   I did school the inside turns on 3 mug and am quite happy with how it worked out.  Although I completely spaced on doing inside 4 flag turns. Duh Krista. 

Babyface was excellent and very impressive for being new to the sport.  That pony is just going to keep becoming more and more amazing.  Val kept him in the ring for the heats between ours to keep his buddy company while someone else rode her, so Babyface ended up doing 4 heats in the day.  Although the two were just walking and trotting, he didn’t get to take a time out like the other ponies.  There was less chance for him to decompress and digest what he just learned.  Which makes him even more impressive.  

I rode the afternoon session with Lindsey and her pony Will.  He is starting his second season of games, although he didn’t get out much last year.  He has made massive progress and truely seems to enjoy playing. He still gets a bit anxious when left alone waiting for his turn, which lessens greatly each time he gets out.  

Val and I won the first session, and Lindsey and I finished third or fourth in the second session.  

I love these fun simple competitions.  It’s a great opportunity to work on some skills and try some stuff out in a competition setting.  There are some things you just can’t practice in a practice setting.  Thank you to the organizers for hosting.  

Everyone in all the heats rode well and seemed to have a good time.  There was time to chat and catch up with friends and it’s so good to see everyone after the winter.  

Lindsey, Matt and I decided to grab linner (lunch-dinner) at Panera afterwards and stretched it into a good chat.  It’s hard when all your best-people are games friends who do not live local.  


Photos by: Lindsey M 

Edited to add the photos below: K Hecker

Clip Jobs – PA Expo 

March 6, 2017

I drove up to the Pennsylvania Horse World Expo this past weekend to watch my friend Lindsey and her grumpy white pony Will in the trail challenge.  

During the trail challenge I saw two ponies go through with stars clipped into their rumps and I love it.  I might have to do this with Poe next fall.  

Mid-Atlantic #6 2016 

November 24, 2016

MA6 was held at the PG Equestrian center in mid October.  

And oh my goodness, it was so long ago I hardly remember what to say about it.  

It was an awesome last team competition if the year! 

Fall Pairs 

September 26, 2016

Averi and I took the field as a pair team for the fall competition.  We started off a little rough, and Peyote bopped his head up and popped Averi’s thumb at the beginning of our first session.  Of course we played on, doing near standing handoffs and taking it easy on Averi’s thumb.   We did not score well in this session but still played our game.  

Our afternoon session went better, with Averi’s hand lightly braced.  But it was still not enough to make up for our morning and we were placed into the B final for Sunday.  

The final went ok.  Not our best, not our worst.  We enjoyed ourselves and had a good time. I was personally really happy with my mounting.  Although two of the mounts on Saturday were because of sloppy mistakes.  We got Val to come in and coach us towards the end of our session, which always gives me focus.  I think we could have used her sooner.  

Averi is the best to ride with.  She is supportive and fun and does not give up.  Always encouraging, she is a real team player.   It was a fun weekend.  

And let’s talk about the non riding part.  Awesome as always.  Nancy invited Averi and I to camp in her trailer with her which was amazing.  We feel asleep Friday watching a movie.  And Daisy just loved chilling in the AC while we were riding.  Always good conversation the group of us enjoyed Friday and Saturday evenings socializing together in the campgrounds.  Games people are good people.  

Practice at Fine Idea Farm! 

September 20, 2016

At the beginning of the month I spent a week in Maryland riding ponies.  I started the trip at Fine Idea Farm with a mounted games practice.  Farm owner, Abby, hosted myself, teammates Val and Matt and Abby’s German exchange games player, Tim.  

This was Tim’s first ride on Jeeter, who was being let to him by Val for a pairs competition the following weekend.  This is the first time we met Tim and he was a lot of fun.  He also rode Jeeter very well and pushed him to be a more agile games pony!   

This is also the first time I have bee to FIF and woe.  Abby has really done a lot with the place in the past year.  The barn is so nice, and the property is well laid out and just lovely.