Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year, welcome 2009!



Whew- it's been a whirlwind the past couple weeks with a lot to catch up on. Our 2008 barn Christmas party was loads of fun- with a Yankee Swap




peals of laughter as we played Nicholas' favorite game: Kick The Broom (James, you definately won!),

a warm fire, the annual DVD slide show (trying to figure a way to upload that here-would love suggestions), and yum-O eats on the new portable Weber gas grill- thank you so much that was a wonderful surprise! "Santa" brought Nicholas a new grill, a new bicycle for me, and Sam a John Deere Gator just in his size. How's that for a trifecta?
It was a fun fun night and a pleasure to see everyone.


With this cold the horses are definately needing their layers and I always like to praise a product when I can- especially one that's durable, practical, and well priced. JP's North in Greenville, NY sells a 1200 Denier nylon/med weight poly fill turnout blankets priced at 2 for $125. They have cushion at the withers, leg straps, heavy front and surcingle buckle hardware and are waterproof. Similarly priced at other places for $100 and up for one alone. I can always get at least 2 seasons out of these blankets under heavy use and the worst of conditions, leak proof- I love them. Check em out at http://www.jpsnorth.net/


Here our old friend Spirit models his JP's North blanket on his third season in it.


The bad news of 2009 is that Penn National Horse Show dropped all American Saddlebred divisions. When the call sounded to rally around it we did- and enjoyed doing so GREATLY and we're extra sad that it's going to be gone. If you're reading this, please consider showing this year at Devon- as valuable an experience as Penn National was, Devon is all of that and then some and needs your support as well. Please come and fill the classes I guarantee you'll be glad you did.



Ladies Night is in a week! See you on January 8th, I have only about 4 slots remaining we'd love to see you.



We wish you a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! We hope you meet a wonderful 2009 that sees you safely and successfully meeting your goals in your equestrian pursuits. It's this time of year we ask our riders to examine goals. January is time to sit down and think- map out what your aim is for the year-bounce it off of your trainer/instructor- take what did work last year and build on it or try something new- the choice is yours. Carpe Diem!



Happy New Year!










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