
Ride 8 I rode with her to the other ride of the property. She did well the first time... but the second time we had a little spill. Kris had her truck up by the barn & was needing to back it out... she asked if Cheyenne would spook (of course not- she's seen plenty of cars drive by before!) but wouldn't you know- she saw that thing & was having NONE of it. She jerked, the saddle pad slid around her belly (which is why I was NOT using the stirrups... can you imagine what kind of an accident THAT would have been??!!) & off I went. (& so did she) I have to admit I was MAD AS HELL... but really it wasn't her fault. Had I been in a regular saddle (or probably even bareback without that crappy pad) I would have been able to hold on no problem. Luckily I wasn't hurt so we hiked back to the barn so I could get back on again & she finished out the ride just fine. Of course today I definitely feel some bruising & my back has felt better... but it could have been MUCH worse. It was going to happen sooner or later, so far I've been very lucky with her (no injuries... well minus the time she stomped on my foot in flip flops.... again though- that was my OWN fault.) "It is not enough for one to know how to ride; he must know how to fall." Yup, got it.