Monday, February 2, 2026

Yeah, hey, I want to travel south this year

Update and photo dump!

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Since USDF Finals we have:

GONE SOUTH


Probably my favorite part of Jumping Branch Farm are the woods.


Trip to Aiken (of course!). Some of the other barn girls joined this time and it made for a really fun group of eventers and the Token DQ - yours truly. haha. It rained on us pretty much the whole time but honestly it did not stop us from having fun. Also, these GORGEOUS photos were taken by a friend's husband. These are absolute treasures.


Too many to post here but they are ALL stunning.

The whole group. I did not get permission to post
them on my blog but that's the risk you take.

THEN SOUTH AGAIN

On somewhat of a whim, the BFF and I took a short trip to Wellington to watch the Dressage Masterclass. I had never been to Welly World before and was super curious. Plus, the weather was enticing.

We spotted some cute little birds. BUT NO GATORS. Grr.

Went to Wellington International (Home of WEF) and watched some hunters and jumpers. What an absolutely mind-blowing show grounds.

Saw some legends teach at Global (right across the street from WEF Grounds). Very nice experience and learned a lot.

Shopping. It's literally everywhere. 

Little beach pit stop!

The money in Wellington is on a new level. I think this is a Rolls Royce.

STAYED NORTH AND FROZE

And that brings us to our current situation in which about 7-8 inches of snow hit us along with rude temperatures so barn chores have turned into fighting for my life. I have gotten some good snow rides in on Hampton, and I also now use him to go check waterers so I don't get my car stuck.


Daily outfit.

Hampton loves the snow and has been VERY FRESH

Literally the happiest in cold weather.

So while it's survival mode here currently, there are warmer days ahead. Right? RIGHT?!?!



Thursday, November 13, 2025

USDF Finals - Damn It feels Good to be a Gansta

 

Pro photos by Susan Stickle

This is most definitely the most action my blog has seen in a while. haha.

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It was kind of a quick turn around from Regionals, 25 days later to Finals. I decided to go merely for the core memory aspect of it, and it's Hampton's last Finals. He doesn't have to compete balls to the wall anymore (although he is NOT retiring from shows yet. Just letting off the gas).

Cleans up nice for a field horse!

I really enjoyed WEC Ohio and feel like it's a sold place for Finals. You don't have to ever go outside if you don't want to, and the barns stay almost too warm. I could have easily left Hampton, freshly nekked, without any blanketing. A BOT sheet was plenty cozy. 

4th level freestyle

Music: Don Henley, Verve Pipe and Collective Soul

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Saturday was our 4th Level Freestyle and we had a super warm up and mostly a solid test. He stepped back in the halt (that's on me, for schooling too many rein backs in the warm up), and we had a mild screw up in the 3s (again, on me, because I spaced out). 

But he still managed a 65%+, which honestly is pretty good for Hampton at a competition of this level. This landed us in 6th place, a neck ribbon and a gallop around for awards.

Some of the comments on Clip my Horse from the commenter included:

"A true pleasure to watch and manifested a lot of confidence and commitment."

"Pirouettes beautifully performed"

"A very committed relationship between the two of them"


Hampton loves awards gallops lol

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Sunday we had an early ride for our 3rd Level Freestyle. Hampton was again very good, although a little tired. I messed up my choreography pretty bad, but sometimes people don't notice. We didn't have any mistakes within movements. Even still, the quality of the horses and riding in this class was cut throat and we were completely and utterly outclassed and out ridden. A score of 65% did not even make the ribbons in this class, but we did end up 11th. Just simply not good enough and that I can accept because thems the breaks!

Third Level was in Roberts Arena

Must-do WEC photo

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It is quite the experience to compete at Finals and I am very lucky to have gone twice with Hampton over his career. 

Also a BIG SHOUT OUT to a fellow blogger (err, blog reader) who tracked me down at our stall and said hi! If only Hampton knew how many awesome people I get to meet because of him. Horses really are the best.


Thursday, October 30, 2025

Regionals - Victory is Ours


Sunday's Third - Level AA freestyle championship was at least not at 8 p.m. 

I got a massage on site from a vendor in the morning and felt 100x better and half drugged. A massage vendor at a horse show is brilliant.

"hears angel voices"

Hampton enjoyed his own version of massage.

Hampton warmed up great for the test, although was a little more tired. Who can blame him, so was I. But our freestyle went pretty well, he unfortunately stumbled in the extended trot and it took me a minute to rebalance enough to then push again. And he was most definitely more on the forehand than the night before. 

What made this class so awesome was competing side by side with our adventure besties, barn buddy and fellow eventer. She blasted an absolutely badass Taylor Swift freestyle and it was perfect.

Somehow, Hampton barely squeaked by them (like by less than a point) and ....


I know that winning at Regionals is old hat for many people. But I do not ever win things like this and it was so exciting and special, and to have such a good friend in that victory gallop with me was just the best. 

There are a million things I can say to really invalidate this victory, but I am not going to. I am going to celebrate it and own it. Because Hampton deserves that.

Oh you owe extra toll today lady for all the gallop sets
I have done at this show with your ribbons

... and yes, we are going to Finals!

Monday, October 27, 2025

Regionals: 4th Level Freestyle

 


I will just jump the shark with this photo.

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Our Fourth-level freestyle championship class was at 8 p.m. Saturday night (so actually 9 p.m. our time, the amount of caffeine I had to consume is illegal).

Hampton was unaffected by the late hour and LOVES entertaining indoor arenas that other horses might find to be spooky or a big atmosphere. I had easily one of the best tests OF MY LIFE. He was so responsive and light and just on the money. We rode a clean freestyle and Hampton was at 100% capacity. He could not have given more. The shit-eating grin I had on my face coming out of that arena was mildly embarrassing. I didn't even care what score or place we got.

Some quality competition in this class!
 Great ladies too we had great fun in the victory gallop!

What a horse

"Now you pay toll lady."


When we were confirmed Reserve Champions I thought hell yes, this as as good as it gets. 

But I was wrong.

Friday, October 24, 2025

Road to Regionals: Swift Traffic Cones

 Where did I leave off -

Friday:

We leave bright and early for the trip to St. Louis. Hampton travels great and later in the day we go for a little stretch in one of the outdoor arenas. I am not sure what the magic trick was here but Hampton felt sound ... good even. Very perky and seemed to enjoy the entertainment that bigger shows bring.

Also ... you couldn't miss us.

"Hey do I know that guy over there?" - Hampton, probably

Our bright orange Life of a ShowGirl shirts were a huge hit and joyfully obnoxious. I think we made it through the album two or three times during the haul to the show. haha. #nerds

Barn Swifties!
Eldest Daughter, Baby That's Show Business and Life of a Show Horse

Saturday:

Stall decor!

I decided to ride a random 4-2 test in the morning as a warm up test and basically a schooling because my championship class was not until 8 PM AT NIGHT. I will say I have never ridden 4-2 before and I found it to be really fun! I did have a HUGE goose egg in the left pirouette because Hampton thought I meant halt. I probably stopped moving my hips and he was like ah ok, I shall stop. Soooo we got a 2 and a 3 in that portion of the test. Whoops. But otherwise it was lovely and we earned a 63%+ even with a massive fuck up. Most importantly, Hampton felt great!

Now it was hurry up and wait until night time...

Friday, October 17, 2025

Road to Regionals - "What is that? What IS that?"


Monday before Regionals

Hampton is still quite lame, shuffling around. I call my beloved farrier and send him the video.

Tuesday before Regionals 

9 am: I bring Hampton in from the field, he is still lame. Beloved farrier says he will be there to check the foot around 11. I have to leave because of work.

11 a.m.: Farrier gets to barn, pulls Hampton out of a stall. He texts me "Fixed him." I am like what? Do not joke with me. Did you have to pull the shoe? Farrier says no, your horse is sound. Friend at the barn confirms the horse is sound - maybe 1/5 lame if you stare at him. I am astounded as just hours earlier he was VERY lame.

Wednesday before Regionals

I ride. Hampton feels sound! Feels pretty good!

Thursday

I ride. Hampton feels ... off. Not lame like before, but stiff and short in front. I re-start anxiety spiral. Hampton gets Legend and a full hour of Magnawave during which he appears to slip into a coma haha.

Actual footage of magnawave coma

Friday

I throw the animal on the trailer. 

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

The Road to Regionals - "oh no. oh no no no no no."

 I took Hampton to the KDA Fall Classic at the Kentucky Horse Park for a spin around the ring in our Second Level Freestyle (I love this freestyle - the music is all Women-Power themed).

Rolex Arena!
Photo by Lisa Dean.

Hampton LOVES the "lower levels*" and cruised around happy as could be. He felt great and we managed a lovely 70% and won the class.

Perfect I thought! Great prep for Regionals!

We were all set to leave on Friday for St. Louis and the Sunday before I bring in the following horse:



The left front was also BLAZING HOT and just a touch of swelling was creeping up into the fetlock. I thought well that's a gnarly abscess. SHIT. Poor Hampton was so painful but the best thing for him was to go back out to the field and hopefully get this monster to pop.

However, my hopes for regionals were quickly fading ....

To be continued.


* - Second Level is in fact NOT easy and I hate using "upper" and "lower" levels because it infers those doing higher levels are somehow better when that is in fact NOT the case.