Saturday, November 21, 2009

atta boy

Oh boy, blogging twice in one day; sorry.

I wasn't going to do anything today due to a stinky chest cold, the things one's husband shares with you! However I felt much better once outdoors and so I groomed Chapsi and took him off up the lane. I had no intention of going as far as last Sunday as the hills wear you out when you're fit but with an elephant camped on your chest they are nigh on impossible. We stopped at the first neighbours, backed and halted a couple of times and then on again. Round the corner we met Beethoven (yes he is a St Bernard, lol) and then a gaggle of humans...very small child on mini-moto with grandmère screaming at him to stop because of the approaching horse, larger child on push bike, Cristelle with babe in her arms, Christophe with one of his vans spilling machinery onto the road, Naomi the black retriever and two unidentified adults. Of course Chapsi stopped dead; bad idea I thought (especially as the push bike was now behind us following us up the road whilst chatting to me) but the boy took a hold of every nerve in his body and continued. We had a pat from Mum and baby and a chat with Christophe (who promises he IS coming down soon to finish the hard standing outside the yard). At the risk of being gushy...I am so proud of my boy :-)

7 comments:

SheilaF said...

And you were complaining about no traffic? Now THAT's what I call traffic!! Poor C-G would do his nut with the push bike, never mind the St. Bernard!! Praise be, Chapsi will be a real Star and maybe even you'll enjoy hacking out....

Just back from my neds and George (the Black Lab) and I are soaked! Isn't that the name of the game with horses and dogs?

Sorry to hear about the nasty chest. Get Patrick to rub it with some lovely hot mustard! Should sort something out. Ha, Ha

S xx

Di said...

Trudi said; "At the risk of being gushy...I am so proud of my boy :-)"

So you should be!!!

Claire said...

clearly weekends are going to be good for traffic proofing there :-)

Danni said...

*lol* Brave pony, that's quite a gaggle to encounter! Well done Chapsi!

bellecroix said...

Would you believe it!! thats what always happens........ and if you were doing the most amazing ????? there would not be a soul around to witness it.

Sounds like a good day;-)

HorseOfCourse said...

What a brave boy!
And it is allowed to be proud of them (both horses and kids).
Sending an extra carrot from Norway!

Anonymous said...

You should be proud - he was a very brave boy!