Breezy’s ride on 30 Dec 2019

My riding instructor has been riding Breezy once or twice a week since Kasane isn’t ready for lessons yet. We opted to put Kasane’s lesson and ride times towards Breezy. These rides have been a tremendous help for Breezy. She’s learning how to canter with someone who has far more confidence than me when cantering. This confidence is so important for a green horse.

And Breezy looks so cute! Her trot has come along so far. I was at Breezy’s ride today with my instructor. While I didn’t capture any of the canter work, I did get some of the trot work from the end of her lesson. Breezy has come such a long way in the last month and a half.

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