It was on in Clonshire, which isn't that far. Gave Millie a good groom on Saturday evening, and I washed her mane and tail, plaited up half her mane, hands got tired and was starving so decided to get up early Sunday morning and finish them off and bun them and plait her tail. So made her a lovely huge comfy bed of straw with her supper and loads of hayledge. Went down Sunday morning, hoping to see a happy clean and shiny horse, but no. She had two massive stains on her side, thinking now she would have probably been cleaner if I left her out in the field. Her tail was no where near the colour white it should be. Tried my best to scrub out all stains at 7am, not used to getting up this early, no alone washing out a tail in cold water at this hour. Scrubbed her down, threw in more haylege to keep her quiet while I was doing her mane, which turned out ok, but plaits got very close together as I went up her neck but she looked cute. Took me an hour to do her mane, as she doesn't exactly agree with someone pulling out of her mane for more than 4 minutes. But we got there, then done her tail, which turned out surprisingly nice, and quick had it done in about 5 or 10 minutes. Left her forelock until we got out. Got a very urgent phone call from Claire at 9am to say she hadn't Jess plaited or anything. So ran home, threw on jods, shirt, old hoodie and pants over jods and flew up to hers, do do Jess's mane, which turned out harder than planned. We were pulled around the place a bit. Got 4 buns done, and decided to plait it and bun it when we got out there. Parents then decided to run late so we thought we would have no time, but we had 2 horses loaded up at 10.30 and on the road. Millie was ready except forelock so when we got there, we got Jess out and I bunned her plaits quickly. Claire's test was 11.48 and mine was 12.00 and we were there about 11.10 so we had a good bit of time. Got them tacked up and headed to the warm up.
T was there with her horses and gave us some advice. Claire went in and done a great test on Jess. Then I went in. She was very good, apart from me taking off in canter in the wrong place twice but I had so much fun. She was such a good girl for me and I was so proud of her. She done such a good test, we had one incident of her taking off on the wrong leg which I swiftly corrected but I was so pleased with her. Will definitely be getting into dressage more. The comp wasn't over until 2.45pm and we knew we weren't anywhere close to winning so we went home at 2, after looking at some fab photo's that the photographer took, he's a friend of mine. Got a phonecall to say that we got a 59% and a 57%, don't know which was which but I was so happy with that score for my first ever test. I couldn't believe it, I was aiming at about 40% highest and I would have been over the moon with that, so that result was better than any rosette to me. I'm such a proud mammy right now :) I can't wait for the next one, will be entering the two the next day so we will have more to do, but it was such a calm and relaxing day and will definitely be doing more in the future. I will finish with the test I done today. I went wrong on my first circle on the right rein was supposed to be trot/walk/trot circle then a canter circle but I did canter then remembered I was wrong. But I had great fun and thats all that matters.