Last month saw me busy with university work, everything else had to take a back seat as I have my hand in deadline for May 24 which is when
I am in hospital seeing my heart surgeon/ specialist again to discuss my
progress since surgery last July.
April was a really busy month for me, what with working on my major
and minor projects; sending my work out of house to be finished and also
sourcing fabrics for my product as well as all my digital and written work –
which is always hard for me being dyslexic.And with the deadline looming, I have the added stress of remembering
everything that I need to do and get it all done in plenty of time for my hand
in!
April saw my daughter take her pony, Gadbury Little Diamond (Kennedy), out in
hand showing and she did very well placed
second in the veteran class and also sixth in the junior handler under 10.
Kennedy looked fantastic thanks to the Supreme Products Professional
Collection with his plaits kept in place thanks to Supreme Products Easy Plait
and his coat looking great with more than a little help from the SupremeProducts de luxe Coat Gloss, even though you could see he still looks clipped!
This was the first time that I had worked on a solid coloured pony and I
let my daughter plait her up. It was nice for her to be out showing with her own
pony, as previously she has shown a friends in the junior handler class.
This weekend coming she will be out there doing her first ever ridden
show! I’m more scared than when I show, but with everything I have going on at
the moment everything is all over the place and I am aiming to get Quest out to
the in-hand championships at Longton in the middle of May before Cheshire County show in June.
I did take Quest out to a Chaps show at the start of April where he was
on his toes – it was his first time out since Cheshire – and I got chance to
use the all the Supreme Products that I was shown how to use at the makeover
that we had with Team Hollings and I am pleased that I haven’t forgotten
anything at all!
Will write again soon