I know its been awhile but I hadn't thought of a new story that was appropriate for the time of year. I have also just been doing a TON of conditioning with Mira, so nothing really new there, accept that she wants everyone to know transitions and canter poles are no fun and neither are placing rails at almost every fence right now. She would like to gallop really fast and jump really big and screw all the finer stuff..at least she isn't in heat right now.
Ok, so the story of the day. I thought I'd go way back to when Jenn and I had the idea to try a new event in the Carolinas. It was to be our first of the spring and with the smarts (read WTF) that we had we thought we would start out at Prelim for the season instead of running one Training and then moving up. We decided The Horse Trials at the Ark would be our event of choice. It was early in the spring it couldn't possibly be THAT hard. When we decided to go we invited other friends to go to, so Jenn, Lauren, Katrina, and I set out on what turned out to be a VERY interesting trip.
The trip down was smooth, and when we arrived at the Ark we got quite a shock. Animals of every shape and size greeted us as we entered the grounds. All I could think at the time was please oh please don't let there be cows ( to Cameron cows were smelly, oddly sized, horse eating monsters)..... little did I know at fence 5 on cross country you had to jump down a bank directly at a buffalo pen. Thankfully on the day of xc they moved the buffalo. Cameron was brilliant although I was terrified (so scared that I actually called my Dad and asked him to please take care of my dog if I died, which he handled REALLY well in spite of how he really felt- when I called him after I finished ecstatic that it went well he told me he was happy for me, but to NEVER call and say that to him again) because I had to be the 1st horse on course that day. It was my first event of the spring, only my 2nd or 3rd prelim ever and I had to go out of the box 1st...yes I was scared pantsless....
In the end everyone had a pretty good weekend, and Cameron finished 2nd which I was over the moon about, it was the trip home that was interesting.
Katrina and Lauren got finished and loaded before Jenn and I were ready to go. They wanted to get on home, so said they were going to go ahead and leave. We didn't think much of it at the time. We also knew in all of the stops we make that we would probably meet up, and at the time Nextel's walkie talkie cell phone feature was cool so most of us had it and thought we would communicate that way. Jenn and I got on the road about an hour after the other girls.....
We had been on the road for a while and we get a "beep" from Katrina, she said," hey guys where are you? We are only about an hour or so from Lexington." Jenn and I were flabbergasted. There was no way they had driven that fast... we didn't know what to say, so we talked for a minute trying to figure out how fast they had gone, and how they were now 3 hours ahead of us...I mean we aren't slow so how fast were they? Naturally it took us so long to answer that we got another "beep"... " seriously guys where are you, were gonna stop for gas and thought if you were close we would wait..." Well now we had to answer...argument ensued over who was gonna answer that phone. Finally because Jenn was driving we decided (she made me) that I would answer. " Um, so, we aren't even to Beckley/Bluefield yet...where are you all?" Immediately, " were only an hour from Lexington, how did you all get so far behind? We thought you left an hour after us?" Now Jenn and I know they did something wrong...and it dawns on us that they went East on I-64 at Beckley/Bluefield in Virginia instead of West.... there is a Lexington, Virginia and its much closer to Beckley/Bluefield than Lexington, Kentucky....Now we REALLY don't want to answer...so cautiously I say, " Um Katrina, which way did you all go on I-64 when you got to the Beckley/Bluefield split?"...... SUPER LONG PAUSE..... she said, "East why"....OH NO... I couldn't answer. If they were that close to Lexington, VA they had gone now 3 hours the WRONG direction.... Now it was a big fight. Neither of us wanted to tell them they were going the wrong way, but we had to tell them soon. It was already 7PM and we all had work or school the next day.
"Um Katrina...you do know Lexington, Ky is West on I-64.. if you went East your almost at Lexington VIRGINIA..." my voice shook so hard because I knew what was going to happen next... " WHAT OH MY GOD THERE IS NO WAY>>>WE DID NOT GO THE WRONG WAY>> OH MY GOD!!!" radio silence....
What ensued was a lot of cursing and Jenn and I trying to console them and tell them we were sure this late that the VA horse center would let them stay overnight and then try to drive home in the morning, which didn't happen unfortunately because they both had to get home. What was originally a 7hour trip took them almost 13 hours to get home. I felt really bad at the time, still do. That was one of the harder phone (walkie talkie) conversations I have had with friends.
We can all look back and have a chuckle about it now. We still joke and all ask eachother if we are sure we know the way home before we leave horse shows.... you never know...you might end up going south instead of north...and this time of year I would be ok with that...
If I don't write again until after Christmas, everyone please had a safe and happy holiday. Make sure and remind your family and friends (and animals) how much they mean to you, you never know when you might need them
signing off ~
Mandy
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