"I'm planning to finish all my travel preparations in just one day today.
Tomorrow, being the day before the trip and also the end of the month, I want to take care of some banking matters.
The day after tomorrow, on Saturday, I'll be working quietly alone in the office and then meet up with my family member
who is returning from Kyoto at the office.
I just found out after checking that we are going to stay at a hotel in the 'South Shore' of Kauai Island.
(Even though I decided it myself, I only just confirmed where I had reserved.)
Therefore, it seems the closest place for horseback riding is 'CJM Country Stables' Beach Horseback Riding.
If it's fully booked, 'Princeville Ranch' in the 'North Shore' seems like a good alternative.
Anyway, I'm satisfied just being able to ride in the midst of such magnificent nature,
and if the instructor asks if I want to canter, I plan to answer, 'Good!'
Just like in Japan, the horses used for trail riding have different personalities from the horses I usually ride at the riding club.
When I was a beginner, I was often told to 'ride a horse's length apart for safety,' but trail horses, even if they are nose-to-tail, don't seem to bother each other.
At first, I was very surprised, but whether it's because of the horses' calm nature or they are just very good friends,
they seem completely different from dressage horses.
Now, I think I'll start packing, and if I have time in the afternoon, maybe I'll look for some diving spots for my family member!"