I have returned from a truly wonderful vacation. We started in Zurich and ended in Paris.
As we travelled we made sure to find time to enjoy our time instead of rushing to see all the things. I enjoyed it immensely. In Paris we headed off the tour and just went out to get lost. I loved it. I also found a tack shop in Paris and bought myself a lovely little purse.
treating myself |
must be official |
I lunged Carmen for a couple days and then began riding. It felt good to get back in the saddle. I know it wasn't that long but it felt long. I even booked a lesson for Easter Monday. It was mostly walking but it was great to get started off on the right hoof.
Carmen: how do I get in on this retirement thing? |
You are probably thinking 'that's great Teresa, but how is Quaid?!'
Well, wonder no more. He's doing really well. He's out in the big paddock and is perfectly sound. While I was away I sent photos that Julia sent me to the vet college and they were advising.
Today I had a vet appointment book for the spring check up and vaccinations. My farrier came to the appointment as well so that he and my vet could collaborate. Quaid was excellent for everything but wasn't too keen on us sedating him to take x-rays. I didn't have to do the x-rays but the vet recommended them and I felt it was good to have a look. The images were really good and showed everything healing as they should.
The plan is to keep the medical plate in place for at least one more shoeing cycle. After that it will either go on or be replaced with a leather pad. Quaid was good for the shoeing (although he was still slightly drunk). Other than his feet he's in good shape. He's in a growth spurt and getting a little rib so I have increased his feed. The vet and I both agree that he's looking too immature to start under saddle, despite him turning 3 the end of May. I am fine to wait. I will re-evaluate later in the summer/fall. But there's a lot we can do while we wait for his body to develop.
drugged horse and his emotional support chicken |
I am happy that everyone is doing well. Now to just stay on this trajectory.
Welcome back. That sounds like a dream vacation. Looks like your herd didn’t miss a beat and Quaid is doing great. You couldn’t ask for more! Not a bad idea to wait on training. He’s so smart that it will go fast when he finally starts. And time really does fly!
ReplyDeleteThere is so much we can do before sitting n him. I really don’t mind.
DeleteLooks like an amazing trip. Glad you're back in the saddle and Quaid is doing so well. Love the emotional support chicken...everybody needs one of those.
ReplyDeleteShe’s the best chicken. Our new girls are pretty feral. I miss my friendly chicks
DeleteWelcome home! Travel adventures are the best, but time with our animals is priceless. And everyone needs an emotional support chicken. 😂
ReplyDeleteThank you it was a great trip
DeleteNothing like a great vacation and then coming home to an "all is well" !
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteLooks like a wonderful vacation! So glad to hear Quaid is doing well and that you and Carmen are getting back to business. Enjoy your freedom!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I’m looking forward to freedom
DeleteSo glad you had such a wonderful, much-needed break, but still very happy to see two of my favourite Spanish horses in my blog feed again!
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DeleteThat vacation looked incredible, and so well-deserved to have that much relaxation after retiring and after the events of yours and Ed's last few months.
ReplyDeleteIt was a good vacation. It definitely recharged the batteries
DeleteSuch a wonderful update! Congrats on retirement, and such a perfect way to kick it off with travel and healthy ponies!!
ReplyDeleteThanks. It’s nice to see things trending in the right direction.
DeleteSo happy to hear. Happy retirement and homecoming! So much to look ahead to!
ReplyDeleteSo much to look forward to!
DeleteGood vacations are always so renewing! I waited to start my Azteca under saddle until he was midway through his 4th year. He just was so gawky and immature looking - it didn't seem right. I saddle broke him, ground drove him, and did all the other things - basically got him to the point of being ready to take a rider, but waited until he looked mature enough. Really, he didn't look like a legit grown up horse until he was almost 7!
ReplyDeleteThat is my plan too.
DeleteSo glad you had a wonderful trip and that Quaids recovery is going well! ♥️
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteSo happy Quaid is recovering well. Loved seeing all your vacation photos on Instagram, so beautiful there and sounds like the best trip!
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely there!
DeleteI am SO happy to hear about Quaid. I love seeing those vaca pics, what beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Europe is pretty beautiful
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