Marsha, I love the thoroughness of your drive days, always pleasant to read and see how you approach them with your trusty 'lil steeds.
Cayuse, I'm so sorry to hear the remarks from your doctor. It's hard not to want to do something when you're feeling your best, but your attitude is commendable. You're better than me when driving. It never occurred to me to wear a helmet when driving. I grew up wearing helmets (and still do) riding horses... but it didn't transition when I was learning to drive and I'm not entirely sure why. My intentions are to resume driving with a helmet though.
I hooked Magic up earlier this week to see how his mind was with a bit in his mouth when in the cart. Had my Mom walk alongside with a lead in hand to control him if he decided he was going to go bonkers. Which he didn't and I was very proud of him. I was convinced he was an Amish pony at some point, but with the very "mouthy" reaction to the bit, I can't say that with confidence anymore. Which is fine with me!
He did well, but we'll be going back to ground driving now that I seemed to have found the extent of his knowledge with driving. He throws his head back when he gets confused and tries to turn in the shafts, but doesn't overreact. He does his best to look back at me with the face of "What the heck, lady?" So we'll go back to false shafts and ground driving and hopefully supple up his mouth, which is fairly hard at the present time. However, even when leading him he's strong so either he's just purely inexperienced or someone hauled the crap out of his face. He must have been driven at some point or just has a general easy going demeanor. The blinders didn't phase him nor did asking him to walk out when he couldn't see my Mom to walk alongside him. When he did catch glimpses of her he did try and follow
His mane is growing out quite quickly and he's becoming a shiny boy! So finding his knowledge peak in driving was a pleasant experience and ended on a lovely note. He's so full of spirit it's a wonderful sight. At least until he starts being rebellious, right?