I know I've made it hard by running for two charities this year but they are both worthy causes, and both need funding. Although many donate to the Riding for the Disabled Association in general, each individual group then has to fund themselves.

If you are unsure of which group to donate to, or do not have an emotional tie to one of the other, I would ask you to please split your donation in half and give half of your sponsorship to each.

Thank you

Sunday 3 July 2016

Fundraising collection at Morrisons, Stirling corner at Borehamwood. ( 19th to 24th July)

The forms will be in the office from Tuesday  (5th) for people to add their names to, so we know how many volunteers we have for each time slots.

Whether you can only spend an hour or 6, the team would love to see you down there helping shoppers to pack their bags while hold onto your wonderful green Penniwells RDA collection boxes.

In other news today was very hard work. My feet are throbbing. There were only 2 volunteers and 3 staff all afternoon. Hard work for certain on a sunday afternoon.  I'll sleep well tonight!

Monday 27 June 2016

"Dream chaser wear trainers"


Quite proud of my achievement today - i may not have run all the way but i don't think thats a bad attempt for a first attempt.  I ran continuously for about 1.8 miles then switched to run for 4 mins and walk for 1.  When the hills became too much i switched to run for 3 mins and walk for 2.  By that time i reached to road opposite to the lane for Penniwells.  Now I know i can run all the way back to my base from there so i set myself that challenge - and succeeded!! 


Even though i didn't run all the round, I'm proud and its something to work on - Especially now that i have lots more freedom.  I'm going to try to commit myself my to alt least one longer run a week and a shorter one to the stables and the back perhaps.  Plus a bit of a strength training in  the form of Body Pump, some stretching via Body Balance.  Hopefully the makings of a marathon plan - to begin with until I start the Bupa formal plan in December.


Sunday 26 June 2016

The latest Penniwells member.

Meet Anna! I can't wait to spend more time With her.

I walked there are back today. Good job too as a lot of the day was spent walking around the fields fixing electric  fencing. I actually miss the extra tasks. I love poo picking. I love emptying wheel barrows (that aren't too heavy for me to lift) - oh and putting up muck heaps.

Like I said in the last post, you don't need to be horsey or go near the to volunteer. Riding for the Disabled needs all sorts of people.

Saturday 25 June 2016

GPS Tracking a Lesson (or Going around in circles!)

 So I decided to run to RDA for a short afternoon where I had a couple of free hours.  I managed to run all the way there without stopping, the hill out of the dip is less of an incline on the way there, plus it is at the start of the mile.  However, on the way back the hill is steeper and its right at the end of the mile!



I'm getting closer but i still haven't completed the challenge of this epic hill climb! It doesn't show very well on the GPS, in fact depressingly so because this is one heck of a hill!  I've made it about 3/4 of the way now but i'm hoping that eventually i can include this hill in a loop. Eventually......

I also put my watch on for one of the lessons outside when i was side helping at Penniwells.  This is what an RDA lesson at Penniwells looks like via GPS!  Half a mile for one lessons - Some days volunteers can do up to 5 or 6 lessons a day, thats after tidying and tacking up horses etc.




RDA Volunteers work hard.  When I get changed into my jods, people ask me if i'm going to ride.  When i reply that i'm going to help others ride, I feel it often gets dismissed as "thats a nice thing" However many don't often know that works that goes on behind the scenes.

As well as raising awareness of the 2 RDA groups and the marathon and the fundraising, one of the reasons i love blogging about this is to let others know what goes on at Riding for the Disabled.  All the little jobs that go on, the fact that you don't even need to go near a horse to help out with a group.

 Or if you love horses it can be a great way to spend time with them, helping others whilst the horses help you.





Sunday 19 June 2016

Sunday 12 June 2016

Meet the Penniwells team




Treadmill running is just not the same...... This was a week or 2 ago but as much as it has its uses I hate it!

On to more fun things....  I spent 6 hours at Penniwells today. Leading, side helping, skipping out, sweeping, filling water buckets, putting ponies in fields, putting up posters with the just giving code, sorting out hay and the haysteamer.... oh and finally sorting out the dishwasher.

A little bit of everything you could say.  I also managed to keep hold of my phone on my way to Penniwells (unlike the week of regionals!)  See?


Because today I walked there.  No more car lifts for me, I'm getting there under my own steam.  However, having done a Body Pump class at the gym yesterday and also because I was carrying my boots I decided to walk there today and think about a jog back.  So 20 mins later I arrived.  Ever since I moved to my current location, in fact even before hand i think, I had looked up where the nearest RDA was.  Being a mile down the road was a big selling point for me being in Borehamwood!!
Anyway, a few other photos from today during the changeable weather....


Somewhere over the back there is the London skyline - when its nice and clear!
So anyway back to meeting the Penniwell team.
Here's Coco - otherwise known as Bean  (I'm slightly embarrassed to say it took me a couple of weeks to get the connect between these names).  On the right is his cheeky face, also known as "Watch out i'm going to get you as you walk out of the tack room Ha Ha Ha!!"  but he does have a cute look too and as much as he tries to nip sometimes I do have a big big soft spot for him.




This is Peggy.  Very sweet but does need to learn some manners, she is the baby of the group though.


Pod is a sweatheart, a gentle giant.


 Here we have Mr RDA Horse of the Year 2015 himself - Prince.  He does like to think he's a racehorse at times though and if he wants to walk, we walk.  Very Huggable.


Prince has lodgers in his stables and they have increased in number in the last few weeks - not sure whether he charges rent


Tyson, who i also have a very big soft spot for because he is hugely huggable and has such a gentle nature, didn't have time for a selfie with me.  His hay might have been stolen or disappeared so he had to concentrate on eating it.



See? No interest at all.

Anyway, after those 6 hours, that stubborn determination in me decided to try and run back, having left me boots in the staff room ready for wednesday.  I managed most of the way, just not the final hill which is so steep my car would probably only take it in 2nd or 3rd gear.  Something to work on I think.

I still made it back it half the time it took me to walk it though.


That's good enough for now.

Thank you for reading (if you made it to the end) and please do donate to either Bambers Green if you are a Bishops Stortford person or Penniwells if you are connected in some way - any way! It really doesn't matter.  They are both amazing groups, doing amazing things.