Sunday, December 20, 2009

More Christmas Party


Here is the Steel Magnolia Quadrille Team of eight saluting the
audience and getting ready to perform their musical ride:





After the outdoor rides we went into the indoor for the canine agility demonstrations.  No pics since those guys went too fast.

We were then ready for the Star Spangled Banner sung by our own operatic diva, Catherine Hoop.




The only thing left was to attack the food tables.  Which we did !!

Again, many thanks to those who braved the elements to make our Open House such a success.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Christmas Party

  We would like to thank the more than 125 hardy souls who showed up
for our 26th Christmas Party and Open House. They braved overcast
skies, serious cold and cutting wind for some great rides and
excellent food.

Here are some of the "Rail Birds" watching the rides in the upper ring.



One of the rides they watched was a Musical Pas de Deux by Sarah Williams and Brittany Gambee.  They rode to an introductory song "Silver and Gold"  sung by Burl Ives.  Their costumes reflected this theme.  Here they are saluting the audience before starting their ride.




We also had the Magnolia Buds added by their instructor, Nikki Cecil in a "Doggydrille".  With real dogs yet !!



More to come........

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

USDF Symposium 2009

The Symposium featured an excellent selection of riders and horses
to illustrate Jan Brink's Communication: A Two-way System of
Understanding. Jan discussed and demonstrated the importance of
expressing a signal system that eases the communication between horse
and rider. I thought he did a great job of communication but when it
went awry he smoothly turned to finding a solution for horse and
rider that made the experience better for both. With the clinics
that I have attended and the Symposiums on the National stage, I
think many attendees don't realize that the rider has quite a role to
fill -- to be able to ride to the standard expected and execute the
instructions given. It can be quite a challenge.

Monday, December 14, 2009

SPS Christmas Party

We have had our last practice for the Christmas Quadrille and it was
fitting to be in the mist and we will be doing the performances in
the upper competition ring for the first time. Looking at the
weather: wear warm clothing, good warm shoes/boots and we will be
performing regardless of the weather. The good part is the food and
dog agility will be indoors! My direction on what food to bring: we
will be furnishing ham and turkey, rolls, cider, coffee, and hopes
that there will be lots of chocolate.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Convention & Symposium in Austin

I'm BACK! And it was a great convention. Starting with a nice
hotel, the Renaissance Austin Hotel, and convenient meeting rooms
and schedules of Councils and Committees that also enabled the
Delegates to attend the education sessions as well. Of course, since
my flights were uneventful and my luggage was on the carrousel when I
arrived in Austin and back home that was an added plus. I am on the
Membership Committee so I shall give you a run down on the items
coming from this group. I also attended the Adult Education Council
and the GMO Council. The Adult Education Council oversees the Adult
Clinics given through all 9 Regions. The Region 3 Adult Clinic was
held in Ocala in October.

The Symposium was held over Saturday and Sunday with a lecture
Saturday evening. The clinician was Jan Brink and the topic:
Communication: A Two-way System of Understanding. We were in a
climate controlled arena -- emphasis, wear your big coat over layers
because climate controlled temperatures change drastically when they
roll up the big door between horse and rider combinations -- and
there were 8 of those! I will be posting information gleaned from
the lecture and symposium in my lessons and on this site.

Glad I went, glad to be home.