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The Squire Life

At the bequest of the lovely Ally King, I have decided to dedicate this blog post into an account of the day to day activities of in the life of a squire. As I have been recovering, I have been spending a lot of time working on the ground and helping with the shows, and let me tell you what, it is not as easy as a job as one would think! So, let me enlighten you on the tales of my time squiring, and give each and every one of you insight to what it’s like to run things from the ground.

First, you have to prep the field. You take everything from the back (lances, helmets, guards, swords and shields), and you bring it to the field. Good!

Next, you stand around in case anyone needs help with their armor. Usually they don’t. Ok, doing well!

Then, it’s time to head out to the field. You wait for the knights to get called out, then you put their helmets and guards on; alright, not so difficult.

Now, here’s where things start getting fast paced. You give a knight a lance, he charges forth, smacks his opponent, and then resets back to his end. “But what should I be doing then?” you wonder. Well, it’s all about running, picking up broken lances, running back, squatting down, waiting, then doing it again and again! Wow! This is fun! I know, I know…

Sometimes you ever get to help fallen knights up, move horses, coil and unwind ropes, and even take off helmets and guards.

This position is known as the "Squire Squat". As Ally is demonstrating, she is ready to spring into action when needed!

This position is known as the “Squire Squat”. As Ally is demonstrating, she is ready to spring into action when needed!

Truly, the life of the squire is one of dedication and devotion, and requires tireless hours of practice and endless skill.

But let’s get serious for a minute; the ground crew is one of the most important aspects of having a show go smoothly. They really are there to make things go as planned, and make sure the things that need to happen, happen. Last week, I saw some of our dedicated squire’s sprint off the field, grab duct tape, and tape Sir Marcus’ helmet to his head as the pin had broken. We’ve had to jump in the lyst to help with unruly horses, quickly make repairs and adjustments, and try our hardest to make sure it all goes smoothly.

I am so grateful that there are always such great ground crew at all the places we visit; they always will do anything to try and help out. And it is amazing and wonderful and having been on both the horse and the ground, I want to take this opportunity to thank all the squires and ground crew for all their hard work! THANK YOU! Keep it up, you all are awesome!SFF3151523

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Return to Sherwood Forest

As most of you know, I had my first jousting experience at Sherwood Forest Faire 2 years ago, and then last year I spent a month there training with the New Riders before joining their team. Needless to say, this faire is important to me, and hands down one of my absolute favorites. Not only in terms of the performance we get to put out, but the people there are all wonderful, and the fans are also great. We’ve been here since the beginning of February (yes, I know, shame on me for not updating this sooner….) and I have nothing but good things to report!

First and foremost, this year the whole team got to come down to Texas and instead of the usual 4 horses, we were able to bring 8. Indigo got to come along too, and me and that big dumpling have been having a great time together. I really enjoyed riding him in Minnesota, but then he had a ton of foot problems and I then I had my problems, so it’s been nice to get back in sync with him. I definitely forot how huge he is! At 18.2 hands, it completely reinforces his nickname of “Horsezilla”. I’ve only been riding in the gaming show thus far as I work on getting back into the swing of things, and Indy and I seem to be doing well together.

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We’ve put the gaming show together in such a way that it pits the guys vs the girls. Shelby and I represent the women and Mark and Harry are the men’s team. We then all take turns at slicing the cabbage, spearing the apples, and running the rings on the quintain. So far, I believe the women have won 3 of the 4 shows, so I feel safe in saying that we make a pretty fantastic team. I always like the gaming show, because not only can we make it fun, but it’s also a good time to check in with your horse in front of a crowd. Indy’s gotten into a bad habit of wanting to rush of the line coming from the audience side, so it’s been good to reinforce quietly standing and having a relaxed and easy departure.

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In between shows Shelby and I have been doing horse rides (yey…) and then have been helping to squire for the guys during the joust. As of now, our shows consist of all 3 guys doing round robin matches and then a ground fight at the end. Dave, Mark, and Harry have all been killing it on the field though, and so far, we’ve had some amazing shows with lots of hard hits and unhorsings. I’m actually really enjoying squiring, although it always makes me increasingly eager to get back into my armor and start hitting guys with sticks again!

Speaking of armor, last week I suited up and we had a look at how things could of possibly happened to of caused my break to happen. And oddly enough, there’s nothing blaringly obvious that would give reason or rhyme as to why the leg broke. However, it was nice to put some of my gear on and work with Indy. I plan to keep wearing it as much as I can and get back in the lyst as soon as I get the go ahead to. Shelby and I even plan to ride in our armor like we did in Minnesota for the gaming show to get even more practice that way.

I’m really enjoying the time we have here in Texas, and really hope that things continue to move in a positive direction. Having the whole team here is just wonderful, and I’m quite glad we didn’t have to split up. Like I said earlier, there’s some really great people here in Texas, and I’ve been given a great opportunity to do some work with a great organization out here. The foundation is called Horse Boy and they work with autistic kids through horses and different learning methods. I’ll be sure to update you all on how that goes with them, because it really is a fantastic organization!

Sorry this post isn’t the most riveting or exciting, but things have been pretty vanilla with me coming back from my injury. I’m just taking things slow and easing myself back into my routine. I think I’ll focus my next post on more horse oriented stuff, and try to get some pictures from practice.

If you’re in the Texas area, do try and stop by the Sherwood Forest Faire. It truly is a fun experience, and you’ll get to see an amazing joust!

Much love to you all!

Love from Indy and I

Love from Indy and I

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