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Facebook Contest! Win a Subscription to Sidelines!

Thursday, May 03 2012 by Editor
Tucker fans, I have an exciting announcement!  Sidelines has generously agreed to let me give away a year’s subscription to the magazine to one of my blog readers.  How cool is that?! The May 2012 Issue   Entering the contest is easy — all you have to do is like Tucker the Wunderkind on facebook between now and May 15th.  If you’re already following Tucker on facebook, good news — you’re already eligible to win!  (And, you’re already enjoying all the hilarious stuff I find for your newsfeeds.  My apologies in advance if I ever make you spit coffee onto your monitors.)  And just in case you need another incentive to like Tucker the Wunderkind on facebook, Equestrian Ryan Reynolds and Equestrian Johnny Depp are there.    On May 15th, I will pick one lucky reader at random and announce it on Tucker’s facebook wall.  Why May 15th, you ask?  Well… that’s the day that the new issue of Sidelines, featuring a one-page article about yours truly and the gorgeous Wunderkind, will be hitting the stands.  (It’s okay if I giggle like a schoolgirl whenever I think about that, right?)   What are you waiting for?  Pull that smartphone out of the pocket of your breeches, wait until your boss isn’t looking and log on, find an empty computer at school, borrow an ipad from the guy next to you on the train (hey, maybe he’s cute)…  you get the idea.   Good luck!
  • Published in Tucker The Wunderkind, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, contest, entries, equestrian heartthrobs, facebook, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, the-barn-book, tucker the wunderkind, wordpress-org

Cross-Training: Another HP Adventure in DQ Land

Wednesday, May 02 2012 by Editor
Those of you who have been following along for a while know that even though I am a devoted hunter princess, downright obsessed with all things hunter and worshipping at the hooves of the likes of Bases Loaded, Brunello, and Jersey Boy. . .  I do occasionally venture into the world of DQ’s , and at one point Tucker and I rubbed elbows with a whole host of dressage enthusiasts (at our last barn, which we still miss very much).  Tucker and I even attempted a dressage test once , and thankfully our judges were kind and forgiving, albeit honest.  Lynn Jendrowski and Shapiro This past weekend we had another opportunity to dip our toes in the water of the dressage world, and took a clinic from Lynn Jendrowski .  I have no long-term goals of turning Tucker into a dressage horse, don’t worry (though maybe someday, if we couldn’t jump anymore for some reason, who knows).  But I recognize the need for good flat work — you can’t have a nice hunter round without being able to smoothly extend and collect, balance your canter, and move the horse laterally off your leg when needed.  Plus, if your horse doesn’t have a solid foundation on the flat, he will fall on his face when you try to float the reins at him for the hack (ask me how I know this).
  • Published in Tucker The Wunderkind, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: clinics, dressage, entries, flat work, hatchaway-bridge-farms, riding, tucker the wunderkind, wordpress-org

No such thing as an “easy” Grand Prix.

Wednesday, May 02 2012 by Editor
Fox Lea farm has been running horse shows ever since I moved down to Florida,  and  it’s always been a very relaxing place to show.
  • Published in General, In the Irons, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, entries, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, in the irons, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

Introductions are in order!

Tuesday, April 24 2012 by Editor
My very first post as a  Sidelines Blogger!    I should start by telling you a little bit about me, and of course Tucker, for whom this blog is named. Me and the Wunderkind I am an attorney by trade, though of course if I had to describe myself in a word, it would be “horseperson.”  I am, like many of you, a person who tries to arrange the rest of her life so it suits her horse’s needs, but this doesn’t really feel like a sacrifice.  I commute an hour to work so that I can live closer to the barn, which makes perfect sense to me.  I have two sets of clothes: suits, and breeches.  I don’t go on vacation; I horse show.  I drive a truck to Court.   The contents of my backseat could likely outfit a small stable and could easily accommodate an impromptu ride on a friend’s horse, maybe even a last-minute show.  My family rolls their eyes at me when I say I’m going to be late for something, because they already know that I was “at the barn.”  Stop me when this sounds familiar.  I am proud to consider myself a “working ammie.”  You know us, you may even be one of us.  We are the ones who pull into the barn to ride at night just as everyone else is putting away their tack, and usually change out of a suit and into breeches in the tack room (or the backseat of a car, or a stall…).  We retreat to our cars to join conference calls at horse shows, hoping the rest of the conference can’t hear the loudspeakers.  We have our smart phones out at the in-gate responding to email while we wait for the hack.  And showing up at work on Monday morning completely exhausted and sore from a weekend of horse showing is totally, and completely, 100% worth it when we think back and smile about that really great round, or the pretty ribbons hanging on our horse’s stall door today.  Told you he was awkward And now on to the more interesting part.  About Tucker, the love of my life.  Tucker is a 17hh Dutch Warmblood, whom I’ve owned since he was a yearling.  I bought him in 2002, just before law school with the money I was supposed to be saving to help me through the first year.  He was not the prettiest baby I’ve ever seen, and he was afraid of all that moves and doesn’t move.  But he was very sweet and a very quick learner, and despite my better judgment, I was head over heels in love with him.  In hindsight, buying him was the best decision I’ve ever made.  I kept him at a breeding/baby farm about an hour from law school and played with him on the weekends, and he single-handedly maintained my sanity.  I broke him myself in the summer of 2005, and then once I graduated law school and could afford a trainer, we started horse showing.  We had a rocky few years at the beginning, where my giant, awkward baby tried to learn how to be a hunter, and I tried to be brave and make horse showing fun for him.  We’ve still got things to iron out (we probably always will, which is what I love about this sport), but for the most part, Tucker knows his job now and takes really good care of me.  He has a big personality (which you’ll learn as we go), and he’s a lot of fun to be around.  His disposition makes him the perfect amateur horse — generally level-headed, never holds a grudge, aims to please, and really knows how to take a joke.  No matter what else is going on in my life, whenever I think about this horse, my inner pony-crazed child knows I am a very, very lucky girl.  The perfect couple? I started blogging about Tucker back in June 2009, so if you’re already hungry for more, you can visit the archives , and for even more fun, you can  follow Tucker on facebook .  I promise to do my best to entertain you — I’ll tell you about my rides, lessons, horse shows, experiences with Tucker, and try to pass on any hunter/jumper news that interests me.   I’ve also recently learned that people occasionally find me quite funny (more on that later), so I’ll do my best to dish out as much humor as possible too.  So that’s our story.  I’m really looking forward to sharing more of it with you, and I’m honored to be joining the Sidelines group.  I can’t wait to tell you about my next ride!
  • Published in General, Tucker The Wunderkind, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, entries, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, the-barn-book, tucker the wunderkind, wordpress-org

I wish I could whistle.

Monday, April 23 2012 by Editor
I can not whistle. I wish I could, because it would come in very handy as a professional horseman, especially at the ingate after one of my riders has a great round. Because I can’t whistle, I have to whoop, and whooping taken out of context is a very ridiculous  act indeed.
  • Published in General, In the Irons, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, entries, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, in the irons, ingate, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

Armed Robbery

Monday, April 23 2012 by Editor
Armadillo at my window So I realize that this is my first blog and I am supposed to be writing on polo related topics and/or introducing myself by being all, “I am a member of Team USPA and I was the 2009 National Women’s Intercollegiate Polo Champion.”  But first, I have to tell you about what just happened to me. If I was doubting whether or not to take this blogging job. I think fate is giving me a definitive YES by throwing this ridiculous/traumatizing story right in my lap! Ok. So here’s the deal. I live on a farm in Aiken, South Carolina. Which is by no means the middle of nowhere, but let’s just say there are more than a handful of sketchy characters in “these here parts.”And this week I am alone, since my mom is in Wellington (Yes, I am currently living with my mom, I’m 24, and it’s only seasonally…free rent! Do. Not.
  • Published in General, The Offside, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: armadillo, chasin', entries, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, robbery, the offside, window, wordpress-org

In Search of Higher Education

Wednesday, April 18 2012 by Editor
Hi! I’m so excited to be the newest blogger to join Sidelines. I can’t wait to fill these entries with stories, questions, and other musings, and mostly, look forward to hearing from you all! I wanted to begin this first blog with a quote, and there’s one in particular that always sticks out in my head. “There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.” ~Winston Churchill This quote more or less sums up how I feel about riding, and horses in general. I figure, seeing as you’re here reading this blog, you probably agree with me. I’ve been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to ride some wonderful horses throughout my lifetime – from my very first pony, Texas, to Lando, my favorite Stanford University team horse, to Palermo, my partner of three years who successfully showed me the ropes in the Young Rider arena, they’ve all taught me something
  • Published in General, Higher Education, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, entries, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, higher education, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

NCEA Championship

Monday, April 16 2012 by Editor
AMPING UP FOR NATIONALS At the close of the Mustangs’ regular season, we ranked 5 th in the nation and had amply qualified for National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) Championship.  With a potential roster in place, the show girls’ practices intensified to meet the demands of the impending competition. We scrimmaged the weekend before Nationals on our own horses so coaches could make one last assessment and finalize the roster.  On Monday afternoon we packed up the trailer and on Tuesday morning we shipped out to Waco with four horses and eleven teammates. DAY 1 Obviously I’d gotten way too accustomed to my classes starting at 10AM because my 6:45AM wake-up seemed preposterously too early.  In retrospect of the week, or even an average horse show, 6:45 is sleeping-in. Too tired to remember breakfast, I lugged my duffel, backpack, boot and helmet bags across campus to meet my teammates at the van that would take us to Waco
  • Published in General, Pony Up!, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, entries, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

Welcome

Thursday, April 12 2012 by Editor
Welcome to Sidelines Blogs . This is your first post.
  • Published in General, Higher Education, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, entries, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, higher education, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

The Rules of the Game

Thursday, April 12 2012 by Editor
In college, I am constantly meeting new people. When they find out that I am on the equestrian team, inevitably they ask, “How does that work exactly?” Even fellow riders ask this question. NCAA riding uses a system concocted specifically for the purpose of judging athletes’ equitation on an even playing field.
  • Published in General, Pony Up!, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, entries, farms, hatchaway-bridge-farms, the-barn-book, wordpress-org
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