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

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Greater London Regionals

So i spent 5 and a half hours at Penniwells today helping out with the regionals competition.  For me taking 5 hours out or any time for that matter isn't so easy. I believe in honesty, so I'll tell you why.

Being in hospital means I have to get it confirmed by a doctor that I'm allowed out, and then there's all the paper work. It gets very complicated.

Anyway it's time out for me as much as being able to give something back and help out.

Having managed to leave my phone in the taxi, I managed to take absolutely no photos of own. But there will be a few I can share from Facebook and some of the others who didn't misplace their mobiles.

So the photos I have so far are beauty and her countryside challenge team. And the beautiful Pipsqueek who had a couple of lovely dressage tests later on in the afternoon.

It was so well organised, but that's not suprising given that a lot of the staff and volunteers started just after 5am!!

Despite the stress of mobile phone displacement, before I realised this I was able to help out on a dressage test for a blind rider. I was so proud to be able to help out, even if it was something so simple as to repeat the letter K as the rider came towards me.

A moment I will not forget and something that will help carry me around Brighton next April.

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