The championship has come and gone. We did well and I couldn’t be more thrilled for the team.
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| Pete and Ryan Kyle |
After last night’s dinner everyone went their separate ways to prepare for their departure in the morning. Pete, Tom, Craig and Jordan are flying down to Mallorca for a show next weekend. John is headed home to L.A. Jeff is going to Whitesboro. Lauren and Ryan are riding with the horses down to Mallorca. The owners are all heading off, Becky Jordan, Judy Miller and Jerry Kimmel drove to Milan after the show in order to skip the early morning traffic in Milan. And I am heading home tomorrow (Tuesday). I want to make sure that everyone gets headed in the direction and that nothing is left behind.
This morning started with Ryan, Lauren and I loading all the equipment and then the horses for their 12+ hour drive to Spain, then an 8 hour ferry ride to Mallorca. After Lauren, Ryan and the horses were headed on their way I went to check out of my room and pick up Kari Lapke (Lena Gallo’s owner). She and I are heading to Milan since we both fly out on Tuesday.
We decided to take a different route to the airport then the one I had previously taken. Jeff said it was faster, “Just follow the signs.” I was a little apprehensive because the term of the week had been “Follow the signs” which is kind of a joke because there are a lot of signs on each possible turn. And when I sent directions to help everyone get to the hotel I had said “follow the signs” well let’s just say it didn’t turn out as I had hoped. So I was wondering if Jeff was getting revenge.
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| Kari Lapke taking pictures at Castello Sforzesco |
Luckily he wasn’t, Kari and I got to Milan and our hotel in a decent time with minimal traffic. We dropped off the car and took a train into Milan to look around and purchase gifts. We got swept up in the sight seeing, immediately to our left was a big castle, Castello Sforzesco. After walking around the castle for awhile, which was awesome and I think I could be happy living in a castle, we spotted what looked like a street flea market. It turned out to be some street vendors who were selling everything from cheese to bath products, but nothing that I wanted to take home as gifts. So we moved along, stopping for gelato (of course). Soon we came across the Piazza Del Duomo, which is a beautiful cathedral.
Close by we discovered a souvenir shop, which we picked up a couple of things. Bu close by was the mother load of shopping. We found Gucci, Prada, Armani, Mercedes, etc in an outdoor pavilion that had a glass ceiling. This shopping was strictly look but don’t touch.
We continued to wonder around, looking into windows and observing the buildings but we never found that one store that would answer our prayers. We headed back to the hotel with only a few purchases, but over 100 pictures of our three hours spent in Milan.
My Italian has improved so much that when I asked our hotel driver to drop us off at a restaurant instead of the hotel on the way back from the train station, he thought I could understand him when he spoke to me in Italian. Normally when they know you do not speak Italian they are slower and use common words. Not this time, he started giving me directions to another restaurant he thought we would like better, never missing a beat. Those confused I felt a little proud because my accent and usage of the Italian language was improving. Give me two more weeks and I might have understood him (or not).
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| Jordan and Taylor Larson |
This has been a great trip. The medals weren’t the only things that made this trip come off as well as it did, it took a team of great people behind the scenes. Our vet, Dr. John Newcomb, took supreme care of our horses and making sure they were prepared to show. Our grooms, Lauren Jolly and Ryan Kyle never hesitated to get up at 2am so that the horses could be ready for a 3am schooling, then turning around and being back at the barn at 7am (that is assuming that they left the barn). Our Chef d’Equipe, Jeff Petska, who always made sure the riders were where they needed to be and that everyone was headed in the right direction. The owners have also been a great part of this team, without them there would not be horses to compete on the U.S. Reining Team, so thank you Sandi Holt, Casey Holly, Sarah Willeman and Lapke Quarter Horses. There is also one more person that made this trip possible, I would like to thank Jerry Kimmel for your generous gift that helped the U.S. team compete at the 2008 FEI World Reining Championships.
From Milan, until next time. Arrivederci!