So after 4 days of riding him, I figured it was time that we do our first show! Well, not an official one, but Meg was doing a faux show/clinic at the barn, so I figured we could do a flat and a cross-rails class. I had so much fun!

We did OK in the flat class, coming in 2nd of 4, but our sitting trot wasn't elegant or collected enough, and as you can see in the picture my leg position isn't great. It's a good thing we have plenty of time to practice!

We had done some ground poles and cavalettis (small jumps of about 10") earlier in the week, finishing with a small vertical, but this was the first time I got to jump a whole course on Cash. We started out with a single cross rail, then worked up to doing sections of the course, 3 or 4 jumps at a time.

I think Cash was excited to be jumping again! We would take each corner in a good forward but collected canter, but about 2 strides out from each jump he would leap forward and hurl himself over the jumps. Well, that was how it felt from my end of the reins! (I think my awful position in the photos tells much of the story - sorry Cash, it will get better!) He was such a good boy though, and took care of me, and I am happy to take most of the responsibility for the gallop approaches, as I know I have a habit of forgetting to breathe when we go over fences. However, I decided I needed a little more time to practice breathing and get used to him, so in the end we trotted most of the full course so that I could feel a little more in control of the whole experience. He was an absolute star, and we nailed the 2-stride triple!

I had so much fun, and can't wait to work on breathing, staying calm and just going with him over fences. I can tell he is going to be so much fun when we get out onto the cross-country courses! However, I have to work on jumping some bigger fences first, as the lowest level of eventing, beginner novice, needs a 2'7" stadium round.
Still, I know I have the horse that can take me there!
Thanks to Julie for taking these fabulous photos!