5.07.2023

three weeks

Hope continues to be friendly and curious.


Interacting with our son
5/1/23

She has added "hi ho silver" to her repertoire of willy nilly, silly moves. Hope has pretty good balance. I couldn't believe how long she stayed up on two legs the other day!

 
brassy girl

Hope works up a really good sweat doing her zoomies.






There are plenty of quieter moments. 
She seems to be a little less reactive with each day that passes. 


 

This girl likes to have fun! Hope discovered she can shake her head. We've also seen a couple what can best be described as "baby temper tantrums" when she doesn't get her way.




5/2/23

reeeally digging in!


classic turn-n-burn move


5/3/23

Cierra has become a relaxed Mama, unless something unusual is going on. 


keeping a watchful eye


more baby antics


Cierra and Hope
5/3/23




7 comments:

Val Ewing said...

Awwww! What did your son think of her? She still is adorable. I still get nuzzles from my two Sunny Redheaded mules like Brad is getting in your previous post.

I forgot to mention that.

Your action shots are just amazing. I see why you love doing them!

Shirley said...

I second that, your action shots are great and you sure have an eye for the right moment.
Do you have a registered name for her yet?

aurora said...

Thanks so much for the kind words!!

Our son likes all the horses, including Hope. However he isn't a horse person, although he could be. He understands them and enjoyed riding off the beaten path with the cowboys. We traveled out West for years and became good friends with some folks that own a trail riding place.

We have not settled on a registered name for Hope. Yet. The name we liked best was taken. I have a long list. Sooo many options!

Linda said...

She is growing up fast! What a body and such a sweet face. Cierra is a noble mama. Beautiful photos, Aurora! I could look at them all day long.

TeresaA said...

She is such a lovely foal. I can’t wait to see her all grown up.

Far Side of Fifty said...

She has moves!!

Grey Horse Matters said...

She’s got the moves! What a lot of energy. Great photos too. You really capture her in action.