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- From: patty@alpha.larc.nasa.gov (Patty Howell)
- Newsgroups: rec.equestrian
- Subject: Re: My Bio
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 16:41:33 GMT
- Organization: NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA USA
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- Has anyone else found these great to read, but really embarrassing
- to write?
-
- Patty Howell
-
- I'm currently working for a small 'support services' contractor
- to NASA, called Analytical Services and Materials, Inc. (I come
- to work everyday AT NASA, but I don't work FOR NASA - confused, yet?)
- I got my B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Va Tech in 1986
- and stayed for a year of graduate school studying Computational Fluid
- Dynamics (CFD). The group I work with studies remote detection of
- structural flaws (think disbonds, cracks, corrosion, etc) using
- an infrared detection techniques, and I do the computational simulations.
-
- I live in Yorktown, Va with my computer weanie son, Thomas (8),
- his cat, Timothy (named after MIT spelled backwards), and my dog, Tripp
- (do you think I'm outnumbered by the "T's" in this family?)a 1/2 chow
- 1/2 Samoyed who knows how to dance and how to sing, now if I can
- just get him to do them both at the same time!
-
- I was critically infected with 'Equus Ridiculous' at a very young age
- and never recovered. Spontaneous metabolic reactions to driving
- by a horse munching in the field included but were not limited to
- frantic yelps (from me) and jumping up and down in the back seat
- while my parents exchanged that 'what planet is this child from?' look.
- I think I was about 8 when they finally relented to lessons on a
- school horse (thinking I would get tired of it and get off their backs! HA!)
- A year or so later, I graduated to MY VERY OWN PONY (actually, it was
- a halter w/o horse under the Christmas tree - we had to find the pony to
- fit it) He was a 12.3 3/4" 1/2 Arab, 1/2 Welsh chestnut named Cassell's Abantis
- (Banti) And boy did he teach me alot! I matured to a whoppin' 4'9" tall,
- so I was able to ride him for YEARS. I started like all other kids
- around here, doing the local hunter/jumper type stuff.
-
- Of course the biggest influence on my horsemanship skills is my
- friend and trainer, Jan Dickerson. I started taking lessons from
- her about 6 months after I bought Banti. She started teaching me
- how to really train my horse. A year or so into lessons with Jan,
- she got my father to bring me (without horse) to a dressage show
- in northern VA. (At the time, I sure couldn't see the point in
- going all that way to a show w/o the horse! ) Of course I was never
- the same. Dressage was my niche and has been ever since. For
- years I was the only kid on a pony at recognized dressage shows.
- Sometimes that presented interesting problems. Like the fact that
- dressage tests are TIMED and based on the average time a HORSE should
- need to complete the test. His little stride was so much smaller
- than a horse's that I always had to really move it around that arena
- to come in under the limit! So anyway, Banti was my 3rd level
- dressage pony extraordinaire.
-
- The time finally came when even I outgrew Banti, and then I got
- my 'project horse.' (I guess I was about 14) I wanted something
- 'green broke' but untrained. We found a nice young TB mare (4yr old),
- Gemstone, a very 'feminine' looking bay with a white star and strip.
- I took her about to the same point Banti was in his training before I
- left for college. The woman that has her now took a few lessons from
- Jan to learn Gem's training background (I was in college - she never
- met me) and remarked what a polite mare she was,'she even lowers
- her head for you to put her bridle on or clip her ears or bridlepath.'
- Jan never disillusioned her - how else was a 4'9" rider going to
- bridle a 15.3 hand TB?!? (My dad was once trimming her ears for me
- and actually got irritated that her head was sooooo low. I think she
- was taking a nap at the time, too.) So much for the 'hot' TB.
-
- I went to college w/o the horse (I figured I'd better concentrate
- on my studies) and now, after TOO long a time away from them,
- I'M BACK!!! :) :) :)
-
- Without the finances for my own horse, Jan is letting me ride one
- of her horses, Presto. She has her barn at her own place (no board),
- she pays for feed, ferrier, vet, etc, etc, gives me free lessons
- (ie won't let me out of her control yet - this is her 4th level
- dressage horse I'm hoping I won't screw up) and I ride. Great deal, huh?!!
- She gets a devoted guinea pig on which to test her teaching methods.
-
- BTW, I just had to finally retire my IBM PC and get another home
- computer. (ever have an 8 yr old complain on a daily basis that
- you don't have nearly enough memory for him? And just WHY don't we
- have a hard drive? Geesh, kids! He also thinks horses 'smell', so
- what does he know, right? ) So anyway, I would like
- to access rec.equestrian from home now. Anyone know how to do that?
- (I mean, do you have to go through Prodigy or Compuserve or something?
- or can you get in directly - meaning for free?)
-
- Patty (who needs a good sig file to prevent confusion with the other Patty)
-