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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

1840.0. "Warm Holiday Wishes to Everyone" by ELMAGO::HBUTTERMAN () Wed Dec 22 1993 14:11

    	
    	Just wanted to send everyone a safe, healthy and wonderful 
    	holiday  
    	wish, and say I hope that you and your horses get what you
    	dream for!
    
    	I *really* made it easy for my other half this year when he
    	asked what I wanted for Christmas, it was "another month of
    	training for 'd.v.'".  She is doing REALLY well with her
    	saddle work, and I have a lesson every Saturday (And next
    	week I'll have three).  It has been great for us to be doing
    	this together, and next spring we'll be really ready for the
    	Jr. Classic Pleasure division.  
    
    	He went a little overboard and found a beautiful tiny silver
    	horse pin that looks EXACTLY like her (I got it early because
    	I begged...)  8*)
    
    	So - best warm wishes - and snow horses to all!
    
    	smiles - holly
    
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1840.1The Week Before Christmas...DECWET::JDADDAMIOSeattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31Wed Dec 22 1993 16:5723
    'Twas the week before Christmas
    And all round the farm
    The horses are neighing,
    "YEA!!!!!! We're in our new barn"
    
    
    Sorry, I couldn't resist! Remember "Fractured Fairy Tales" on Rocky &
    Bullwinkle cartoon shows? This is a fractured Christmas poem! 
    
    Jan & I "finished" our new barn last weekend and moved the horses into it.
    It's not *really* finished. There are still lots of odds and ends to
    do(like putting up a shelf for the radio, molding around the tack room
    windows, etc) but it's functional!
    
    This was well worth the year of planning and 6 months of
    construction...but I'm scared to add up the total bills!!!
    Between the contractors who did the major construction, the materials we 
    put into finishing the interior(electrical, stall planking, hardware, 
    doors, tack room interior, plumbing....) we may need to take out a new
    mortgage! Not to mention the money we had to spend on civil engineering
    to get the site approved by the County before we could get the building
    permit!!!!!!!
    
1840.2ho hoELMAGO::HBUTTERMANWed Dec 22 1993 18:2012
    
    	ah... fractured faiy tales... I remember them well.
    
    	Congratulations!!!  A new barn and the horses tucked into it
    	is a significant accomplishment and you can SEE the results
    	of your labor, time, love (not to mention... $)
    
    	Anyway - if I were there I'd drop off a wreath for each
    	door.  
    
    		bravo - ho ho - h
    
1840.3POWDML::MANDILECranky, me? NahThu Dec 23 1993 12:3212
    
    My husband lucked out that the New Zealand turnout blanket 
    that was back ordered, arrived yesterday!  Now all he has
    to do is wrap it..(;  That makes a blanket, an acrylic cooler,
    and one of those plastic apples for the horsies & me.
    
    And my new saddle fund grew by $50, with love from my M & F-I-L....
    
    Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays and many apples and carrots to all &
    their horses!
    
    Lynne
1840.4Happy HolidaysFSAEUR::LOTHROPThu Dec 23 1993 13:4823
    Well, while all my friends keep teasing my husband about putting a
    2-year old warmblood under our tree (it wouldn't fit), I'll be having
    another Christmas here in Germany "horseless".  I'm sure everyone in my
    family has been stumped for the last two Christmases since they can't
    take the easy way out and buy me things for my horse.  Of course, a
    nice pair of Euro-stars is *always* welcome!  We'll see.....
    
    John, congratulations on your barn!  Wow, it sounds like it's been
    quite a project for you and Jan.  Have you decorated it yet for
    Christmas?? (only kidding!)
    
    Speaking of Christmas decorations, the barn I ride at here decorated
    the barn beautifully for Christmas.  They took evergreen branches and
    put them on each horse's door with strung-together carrots and apples
    attached to the evergreens.  In the middle of the indoor was a large
    wreath hung from the ceiling like a chandelier with strung carrots and
    apples dangling from it (I kept waiting for a horse to rear up for a
    snack, but no one seemed to notice them!)  It looked wonderful!
    
    I hope that everyone has a happy and safe holiday season.
    
    Janet
                                                        
1840.5ALFA1::COOKChips R UsThu Dec 23 1993 14:0425
    Congratulations John and Jan!!!!!!!!!!!  You must be so proud and
    happy!  What a great Christmas present to give yourself.
    
    I remember when our new barn was finally finished and we could put
    horses in it we thought we'd died and gone to heaven.  It was a long
    project like yours.  We began with just an L-shaped shed row and the
    new barn had to built over the top of the old barn.  Since it was
    October-February, the builder helped out by cutting a hole through
    the roof of one of the stalls to put in one of the corner poles for
    the new barn.  But we were feeding horses in strange places for a
    couple of months.
    
    I decorated my barn this week.  I put my new gelding in it.  My new
    gelding is my old stallion.  The best Christmas present I'll get this
    year is to look out and see him talking (quietly) through the fence
    to his two daughters and their mother.  Back Bey is home to stay!
    
    Merry Christmas Everyone!
    
    Gwen
    Grace
    Bey
    Betsey
    Scarlett
    
1840.6Happy holidays everyone!BROKE::MELINDAJohnson dtn 381-2623Thu Dec 23 1993 17:222
 
1840.7DECWET::DADDAMIODesign Twice, Code OnceMon Jan 03 1994 20:1511
    Thanks for all the congratulations on our new barn!  It sure felt good
    to move the horses in.  John's parents were here for the holidays and
    his father finished the trim work in the tack room and made dog houses
    with the left over lumber.  Now all we have to do is build dog runs and
    move the dogs in for it to be really finished.  Having running hot
    water is the greatest - no more carrying buckets of hot water to the
    barn when it's cold!
    
    Hope all of you also enjoyed happy holidays!
    
    						Jan