What gives you energy to do what you enjoy? Is it the joy
you get while doing the action, or maybe it’s the joy you have looking back and
seeing what you accomplished. We all like to look back on something we have
finished and see where we are now because of it, but what about when you are doing
the specific thing?
I really enjoy training and riding my horses. They bring me
joy, both during the hard times of training and also afterward when they now do
the action I want them to do right away.
Seyvilla got her first taste of riding with the cows a week
ago yesterday. I was over by the ‘cow’ arena (an arena where people rope cows
and do sorting events) and I was asked to run the cows from one end of the
arena to the other. I was thrilled and so was Seyvilla! The man said the cows
will head in that direction anyway, but I was still excited to be included.
Seyvilla liked running with the cows and didn’t seem to mind when I asked her
to do it two more times! There were about 15-20 cows on each run.
The shoots that hold the cows before they race out with the
cowboys chasing them are quite noisy, so that added to the excitement of the
run and Seyvilla got pretty excited. When I got down to the far end the first
time I couldn’t figure out why the cows didn’t want to go through the far gate,
then I realized it was closed. (Hee hee!) They can’t go through a closed gate!
I had to sidepass Seyvilla so I could reach the gate without dismounting. She
did a fabulous job!
Last Wednesday I took Seyvilla over to the shoots again.
This time the cowboys were almost done when I arrived. I walked her back near
the shoots, but so I was out of the way and she acted calmer this time. When
the cowboys were done I asked Seyvilla to go stand against the bumpers like she
would if she was going to chase a cow out of the shoot. Did I mention that the
bumpers are bright yellow?! She didn’t want to get anywhere near them, let
alone back up against one. I worked with her some and she was a lot more
relaxed. I’ll continue to work with her so she stands straight instead of at an
angle.