I have to say that I feel pretty guilty being down here in Wellington when we are supposed to get the ‘snow storm of the century’ back in DC. At first they were saying 12 inches, and I thought ‘piece of cake’ compared to our snowstorm back in December. But now I think we are we expecting an accumulation of 24 inches and ‘white out’ conditions.
I have such a wonderful team back home who are ‘holding down the fort’ while I take time for my professional development. Thank you Lauren, Judi, Brian, Frank, CeCe, Jennifer, Norma Lynn, Janice, Nancy, Susan and Crispin.
In spite of the feelings of guilt, I can’t deny that sitting in that warm sun watching Steffen Peters ride in the World Dressage Masters was a welcome respite from the winter chill!
I have never seen this pair in person. I last saw Steffen ride at the WEGs in 2006. I was disappointed when he and Florianus were just out of the medals; they were such a joy to watch. Now, seeing Steffen on Ravel, I am impressed again with Steffen’s harmony and precision in the ring. The pair were certainly a joy to watch, and what I saw today will certainly be a picture that comes to mind when I think of what ‘dressage’ should be.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get to see all of the pairs today. Just a couple of days after I bought my plane ticket, the start time changed from 3 pm to 1 pm, so I missed half of the class. Ashley Holzer and Pop Art have been a favorite pair of mine, so I was sorry to miss them. But I will look forward to seeing the freestyle on Saturday. I was also sad to miss Isabell and Satchmo – seeing this pair at the 2006 WEGs in the GPS was the most amazing thing - I still remember grabbing Brian’s arm with my mouth dropped open as Satchmo half passed…..there was an ‘audible’ silence from the crowd as the horse lifted his shoulders and crossed over in the most incredible half pass I have ever seen.
So there will be a lot to look forward to in the next days!
I also have to admit I was feeling a bit of nostalgia – missing being here with Degas last year.
But it was a beautiful day and I ran into several nice people, from the car rental guy (he says cool beans), to the girl who picked me up in her golf cart right outside my car at the equestrian center and dropped me at the ring - must have been 5 miles ;) , to the dinner delivery guy. And, of course, it was wonderful to run into some old friends.
I will look forward to what tomorrow brings!
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