Started off with the dressage test which was the thing I was least worried about as it was really really simple. Have to say it was probably the worst test I have ever ridden. We didn't warm up that much as I thought it was so easy, but maybe that was the mistake. Oscar started off by kicking over the A marker on the way into the arena, then doing a wobble up the centre line, followed by being tense, bending the wrong way, and not really listening at all. Bit of a bummer really as I was hoping to do a much better test than that.
Sticking his nose out, looking for home...

Walking was a wee bit better

Next was show jumping, which I got really nervous about after such a horrible dressage test. We didn't have much of a break in between the two phases - probably just as well! Anyway in we went, and Oscar was just a star. Most jumps were pretty average, but had a couple of beautiful ones where he really jumped a bit higher and jumped properly. The problem with such a low height is he has figured out he doesn't need to jump properly to get over them - plus I probably wasn't riding him forward enough. He got a bit keen at jump 6 (heading towards home) so we picked up 4 faults when he zoomed left before the next jump and we had to do a handbrake turn (one rein circle) to get back in line.
Jump 1

Jump 3 - got a bit left behind, argh

Jump 6 - went a bit 'yeeha!' after this one, but did jump it rather lovely!

Jump 7 - after the, er, realignment

Happy to be finished - where's the bourbon?

Out onto the xc and I just kept thinking, it's just like sj but with bigger gaps between the jumps... started off a bit rough with Oscar not wanting to leave the others and we almost had a run out at the first one but luckily it was a teeny tiny log that we pretty much just hopped over. Next was a brush which he went over no worries (even though he's never seen one before), then turn hard right down a wee hill, through a gate and jump three was a trough with plastic bins in it. He had a good look at this and really wasn't sure but he is so honest that if you just ask him, he pops over it. Had a lovely canter out of this up towards two rows of pine trees that we rode between - just like at the forest, so Oscar was fine with that and from here on it just became heaps of fun!
Turned left out of that, popped over a log heading slightly downhill and cantered out lovely from that. Then a spar with a slightly lower landing side but he was all good with that one too. Then the bogey that wasn't even a fence! We had to ride between two walls of tyres with toi toi branches stuck in them, so it was all about 10 feet high and a narrow lane way. Oscar had a wee look and started to drift left but again was great going through it when I pushed him on.
Through a gate and up towards the three banks/steps. We only had to go up the first one and then go left out of it - although we jumped out on an angle as this seemed the better line to me, which confused the wee man because we've jumped all three banks before and he seemed to wonder why we weren't doing that this time.
Then over the coop, round the corner and over a wee log. He jumped those two really nicely but got a bit keen after the log - heading for home. So ended up overshooting the gate out of that paddock and loop back through it which settled him a bit. No worries going through the gate (which has previously been a bit scary) and over a lovely log to finish.
Before XC - looking just a wee bit nervous

With a couple of other nervous oldies (Dan and Douglas, Anne and Lucy), lol

In the start box

Last jump, went over this one really nicely

Overall, a fantastic day, heaps of fun and am glad we have both got one ODE under our belts. And to top it all off, we came first in the pre-intro over 16s! Granted it was a small class but there was more than just me and Oscar in it at least :-)
Sarah and Bert also did well, came fifth overall in the intro over 16s and Bert behaved himself really well. Jumped a beautiful show jumping round and happily tootled around the xc course - his first complete xc course. He just lurves jumping... Sarah was a bit disappointed in his dressage as I was with Oscar, hmm perhaps we both need to work on that part a bit?! Just a problem as I have discovered I really, really like jumping. Oops.
There is another ODE in a month or so, same level and quite close to home so I think we'll head out to that one as well.
Great day!