Hey! So I haven't posted in ages, but I'm still alive. Here's what's happening. Taz is working towards retirement I've started trying clicker training Working on roundness in lessons, partly because we're trying to tone down the activity so that Taz isn't overworked or injured. So yeah. Taz is approximately 26, so he's at a point where jumping isn't something that he's going to be doing much longer. My trainer has a student who's horse shopping, so she's planning to lease that student's horse and use him in lessons, so that's likely who I'll be riding soon. In the meantime, we're working on roundness and all that fun stuff, which honestly, I like just as much as jumping, so I'm okay with that. I've also started experimenting with clicker training. I've been working with Taz to get him to touch a target on command, which has honestly gone far better than I thought. I've only had one session with him, but ...
Because of COVID, I wasn't able to see a horse for about 3 months, and coming back was just surreal. I rode Jack for my first lesson back, and when I went to catch him, I had to stand in his stall for a minute and give him a hug. It's been about 2 months now since I've started lessons again, and I've managed to surpass where I was before the whole quarantine thing. I've started jumping courses now, and we're even talking about maybe entering in a schooling show sometime this fall, which is beyond exciting.
In other news, I've been working as a camp counsellor again, although there are only four weeks of camp this year. I'm currently about to start week 4, which makes me sad. Sure, I fall asleep in the car everyday, and complain endlessly about how much my feet hurt, but I really do love it. It's also nice just to get out of the house, because when camp ends, I'm going to have to go back to sitting at home for two weeks before school starts(and then continue to sit at home, just more stressed this time, and while staring into the void of an online classroom).

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