In order to make things a little easier on him, I decided that we'd condense down today's torture and play dress up, do a photoshoot, and babysit all at the same time.
Chocolate with cream. Opinions? |
He also thought that he didn't need a fly bonnet when it's windy and in the mid forties.
He's never been a fashionista, I guess. He doesn't understand that I really can't saddle shop until I have a budget and I definitely can't saddle pad shop until I have a saddle. I am relegated to buying him small, cheap items that do not impinge upon the "save up for a saddle" fund and trying out color schemes on him with said items in the mean time.
"Please take it off. The other guys might see me." |
It's my first foray into finding the right colors for Cuna and my little non-color-coordinated brain feels like exploding. I think I like it... hard to say.
Part of me still wants navy blue with a tiny bit of white and just a sprinkling of crystals to catch the sun... Hm.
Resigned to his fate |
We were in the indoor, which made Cuna ride a little different. I actually had to put some leg on to get him forward, but then he went right up into the contact and even demonstrated a little bending while we did trot figure eights.
Some people might say it's because we've been working hard and he's getting fitter, but I'm sure it's related to the bonnet.
I like it!
ReplyDeleteI love me some chocolate and cream on a chestnut.
ReplyDeleteI had doubts, since I love classic black...but Cuna looks super sexual in that color.
ReplyDeleteI like it! That being said, can't go wrong with navy on a chestnut...
ReplyDeleteHe looks adorable in the bonnet! But I'm a sucker for bling... Congrats on the bending and connection to the bit. =] He'll make a dressage horse yet!
ReplyDeleteohhh i like!
ReplyDeleteThat looks very nice on him. But you do also need one with bling!
ReplyDeleteAhem....I'm a...sure it was the fly bonnet too. Makes all the difference in the world. Yeah, that's it. *lol*
ReplyDeleteLove the chocolate! Good choice!
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