I forgot to post a picture of Shelby on Friday for Magnolia's Homecoming...isn't she cute! It was "Coooollllldddd!" Burrrrrr
Shelby had another horse show this past weekend in Ruston, LA. She was in 5 classes and won 4-2nd place ribbons and 1-6th place! She competed in Open Western Walk-Trot and was one of 16 where she was the youngest by far! The next youngest was 19 and the oldest was probably 65! She placed 6th out of 16 and we couldn't be more proud! She also competed in Limited Western Pleasure(She didn't place), 13 and under Limited Western Pleasure where she placed 2nd, Limited Western Horsemanship (didn't place) and 13 and under Limited Western Pleasure where she placed 2nd. There were 2 judges and they each gave their own placing so that's how she won 4-2nd place ribbons in two classes. She had a great day and ride! She even got to compete w/ Mr. Alan, Ms. Linda and her buddy Lilly!
On the way she was reading (yes!! reading!) her Pony Scouts books...she LOVES this series...
She is such an awesome rider for being so young! She has come sooo far and it's hard to believe she's only been riding since April 10th! She will compete in the Color Breed Congress horse show in Tulsa, Oklahoma November 12-15! She will miss 2 days of school but this is BIG TIME! She's stoaked! I'm nervous but it's gonna be SOOOO FUN! She's also getting a new outfit! She will be in purple!! Can't wait to make this one! We've ordered purple chaps and then I'll get to work on the shirt :).
Another big thing about this week is that Shelby quit dance. It became a struggle and her heart just wasn't in it. She was dancing because she thought I wanted her to, not because she wanted to. I want her to be happy and do what she feels is "her thing"! She was upset because she thought I was going to be upset she didn't want to dance anymore. I felt awful because she thought that. It just wasn't "her thing" and she just doesn't have that "lime light" personality or competitive spirit. When she rides, she is THE MOST confident and happy girl I'VE EVER SEEN and dance didn't bring that out in her anymore. It was just time. She danced for 5 years and as she said, "That's a long time and it's just time for me to stop." She is beyond happy to just be a rider now. She can now focus solely on her riding and horse shows. She was just involved in too much and I'm happy she's mature enough to realize that she needs to do what her heart tells her, not what others think.
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lovin on her Big Ole Boy, Badger |
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Mr. Alan found her a fancy saddle to ride on..she LOVES IT! It has rhinestones on it and she adores it! |
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He was soo happy to see his girl |
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#HorseshowSissy is ready to ride! |
What's funny, is before she saddled up, people that hadn't seen her at the show before were asking, "When will you start to ride horses?" haha She said, "I'm competing today in the adult classes!" haha...
Dressed out and ready to compete!
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so poised and professional yet sooo tiny |
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see? there's the PURE JOY |
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competing w/ the adults.... |
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she placed 6th!! |
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She was in AWE of watching Mr. Alan compete and ride |
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she adorned herself w/ all her ribbons haha |
We are going to redecorate her bedroom this Christmas in horses, imagine that! I'm wanting to make a neat way to hang her ribbons from her shows. It's hard to believe these are ALL from the shows she's competed in since May!
She also got her Membership Card to the Pinto Horse Association of America Inc.! She's soo excited!!! She's official and this is amazing to know our 6 year old is apart of such an amazing Association!
Here's a peak of her chaps she will wear for Color Breed Congress! :) EEEEEEE!!! Can't WAIT to make her shirt to match!
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