Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2012

"GOOD BOY"

Would ya look at that?!

Went out to ride the boy last night, another late night ride, I think we both must be night owls - everything just works out for us late at night.

We did a bit of a warmup and I was fooling around with getting him to trot the barrel pattern, and then I was getting him to do figure 8's around two barrels - No hands! GOOD BOY. It was just one of those rides were I was kind of goofing around with him, and he seemed happy to follow along. Then I asked him to lope his left lead and BAM, perfect, absolutely fricken beautiful. I loped a small circle, one-handed, reins on his neck, and he just loped nice and slow around the circle, didn't try to break down, didn't try to throw a fit, just nice and slow and quiet.

His right lead wasn't AS pretty, of course, but he wasn't taking the circle so I asked him to lope the rail, which he did, and then as we came down to the end of the arena I got him to lope a small circle - he did it, beautifully. GOOD BOY.

Then, we trotted the barrel pattern, and loped home. He used his hind end and whipped around the barrel. GOOD BOY.

& Then... well, I decided to do something I've never done before...

Last weekend a friend of mine came out and asked if i've ever ridden Jingle bareback, which I haven't. He probably didn't mean anything of it, but it, for some stupid reason, the comment stung a bit, and then he made some comment along the lines of "Jingle doesn't like when I put weight on his back". Jingle isn't weird about weight on his back?! WTF?! I always lay over him and cuddle him.

I don't exactly love riding bareback, I used to ride bareback a lot when I rode outside in -30, because it would be too cold to even think about a saddle. & trust me, loping through snow drifts bareback gives you some darn good balance, and good core strength.
I then, at 18, attempted to jump on a green horse bareback and was dumped on my bum and broke my wrist pretty badly. After that I really only liked riding one horse bareback, Jed, to bring horses in, in the morning, but I trusted him with my life. He was one of those horses that would correct for you if you lost your balance, and like, attempt to catch you if you went to slip off. He was wicked. My core balance isn't bad - I can jog, post, and lope bareback, but honestly, I just prefer riding in a saddle.

& then I looked down at my horse that follows me around like a puppy, and clearly loves me as much as I love him, and thought - well, let's try this. I got up on a step and put weight on his back, he was fine, laid over his back, he was fine, put a leg over his back, he was fine. Then it got to that point where I realized MY horse was perfectly fine, and I was the one with the issue. This realization happens for me almost daily. So I clambered up there. He seemed confused at first, and only wanted to back up, so I asked him to turn a couple circles to get used to my weight, and then asked him to move forward - he wouldn't. I then, once again, realized this was MY ISSUE and so I sat up, pulled on my big girl pants, and nudged my horse and told him to walk, and then he did. We wandered around the arena, he cooled down, and I gave him a massive hug and told him once more, GOOD BOY.

I love my horse.
My mom once asked me if Jingle was the horse I should buy, and at the time I was unsure, I knew buying him was an emotionally loaded purchase. Now I know that he's becoming the horse that I should have bought, and I'm becoming the rider that he needs.
Such a nice warm fuzzy feeling.

Do you guys ride bareback at all, any Stacy Westfall readers out there?! or are you like me and prefer to be seated in a saddle?

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Photoshoot!

I am a lucky girl; A friend (and super amazing photographer) Dean Imler, allowed me to use and abuse his services, and we went out to some of my favourite spots on the ranch and we did a little photoshoot. If any of you are in Calgary, or the surrounding area, check him out - he does amazing work, he does awesome work with horses, but his true passion and talent is in other photographic mediums, such as commercial work, and family portraits - truly awesome!

My new blog header, as well as the photo of Jingle and I on the right-hand side, are both photos from this day.

Here are some of my other absolute favourite photos...

Jingle being a huge goof, now do you know why he is required to wear a noseband?

We came upon the broodmares, and got some really cool shots of me running through the river with them! Awesome!


Us at the "Far Lookout"


Attempting a model-smile, instead of my general cheesy-photo-smile






Looking out, and onto, "Big Coulee"







Today, I am in a moody and weird place, I really am blessed to be able to get in my truck, drive a couple miles, and visit this beautiful boy. I sure am lucky to be able to have my own Bar J brand at home, safe with me.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Today, much like every other day...

... I am thankful for growing up in summertime heat, amongst trees that touch the stars at night, horses that are always accepting of hugs, cuddles and kisses, and people that have shaped the person I am today.

A very little me, riding a very big (and at times, very scary) Minnie.

Here's to good 'ol boys, who still jump logs & crow hop at rivers, just to make little girls laugh.

A favourite quote that Lisa Mallory wrote and taped up in one of the dorms,
"for all that has been and all that soon will be, I saltue the people that continue to enhance the vibe and dream that encompasses this place. Heaven is hard to find, and even harder to keep."

Here's to fires that threaten to burn down buildings, and nearby trees
generally, here's to the insanity of summer

& of course, as always, the boy that stole my heart and his goddamn crazy eyes.

To lifelong friendships.

To a sky that has captured my imagination, and all my dreams.

& to so many miles in the saddle

... and here's hoping, and praying, and dreaming, and wishing for many, many more.

Today, I am trying to remember to always cherish the people dearest to you, and the time you have at the places you love.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Want: Horsehair Jewellery

A random twitter account started following me and I pretty much ignored it, until in a fit of boredom I happened onto this person, and then the website listed in their bio. It turned out to be a rep for Nanna Salmi Horsehair Jewellery, I've heard of horsehair jewellery before and I absolutely love the idea, but this is perhaps the most beautiful stuff I've ever found - however, it definitely reflects that in it's price.


From their website, "Nannasalmi™collection is a horsehair jewelry collection created from horsehair, precious metals and diamonds. Each nannasalmi™collection is a horsehair jewelry collection created from horsehair, precious metals and diamonds. Each piece is completely hand-fashioned from your own horse's hair. Jewelry can also be made from the stock hair. is completely hand-fashioned from your own horse's hair. Jewelry can also be made from the stock hair."


Because I am in love, and am hoping someone who loves me sees this blog post and decides to drop an exorbitant amount of money on me I'll post a few of my favourite pieces from their collection, taken from the USA-Canada Facebook page.


"Cassiopeia"
- Gold - $3,540 USD; White Gold - $3,900 USD
I looooove this ring, and you could almost stomach the price if you decided to use it as your wedding band - that would be super cute if the couple were "horse people" together. Right?!

"Clapton"
- Silver - $260 USD; Gold - $990 USD; White Gold - $1,265 USD

"Saudia"
- Silver - $335 USD; Gold - $1,480 USD; White Gold - $1,920
- both could be options for the groom! I'm thinking here! Rationalizing!
Also, this was commissioned specifically for HRH Prince Abdullah Bin Miteb Abdullah Al-saud, from the Saudi show jumping team, it was named after a prized stallion of his.

"Cedric"
- Silver - $540 USD; Gold - $2460 USD; White Gold - $2950 USD

Cufflinks
these were specially made for someone, but they are coming out with cufflinks soon in different colours/variations

"Mistral"
- Silver - $320 USD; Gold - $980 USD; White Gold - $1,160
this is one of my absolute favourites, it's gorgeous, I am dying over it.

"Scirocco"
- Silver - $540 USD; Gold - $2,460 USD; White Gold - $2,950
absolutely, dying, over, this, bracelet

"Shoe-Shoe"
(in silver with arrowhead pattern)
- Silver - $320 USD; Gold - $865 USD; White Gold - $1,070
pretty, pretty, pretty, la la la la

So, all in all I am completely in love. Although, I highly doubt the day will ever come I could comfortably buy any of these pieces I still can't help but pretend that the one day I'll be prancing around to events with the "Shoe-Shoe", "Mistral" and "Scirocco" all on my wrist, and the "Cassiopeia" on my ring finger. (...because they'd totally look amazing together, right?)

After I discovered the prices I checked online for other horsehair jewellery and couldn't find anything I liked and found as just totally classic and beautiful as this collection. Have you guys found anything comparable?