Anyway, so I've been talking to Alicia as usual, and come to the conclusion that I need to get down what tack and props i have and what i need on paper so that I can better evaluate my situation and performance showing goals. =) I've been doing a lot of goal evaluation this year, but its because i have less time to actually plan entries and get things together in between shows due to grad school. I have to streamline the process!
So, with that, here goes.
I have:
Saddles:
- Dressage (Skybova, needs updating)
- Small Trad Jumping (Skybova)
- Regular Trad Jumping (Skybova)
- Cutback (needs updating)
- All - Around Western (Corbett)
- Dressage Full Bridle (Skybova, browband by Vogel, for Atari)
- Dressage snaffle bridle (Skybova)
- Figure 8 Elevator Bridle (Skybova, for Logan)
- Raised Hunter Pelham Bridle (Skybova, for Logan)
- Raised Hunter Snaffle Bridle (Skybova)
- Braided Rawhide Bosal (Heather Abounader)
- Working Western Bridle (Corbett)
- Bling Western Bridle (Corbett)
- Jumper Breastgirth (Skybova)
- Jumper Breastplate (Skybova)
- 5 Point Jumper Breastplate (Skybova)
- Braided Breastcollar (Heather Abounader)
- Bling Breastcollar (Corbett)
- Working Breastcollar (Corbett)
Boots:
- Leather buckle gallop boots (Skybova)
- Crossed front Open front boots (Skybova)
- Hunter Ankle boots (buckle) (Skybova)
- Open front Jumper Boots with Tabs (Skybova, for Logan)
- Ankle Boots with Tabs (Skybova, for Logan)
- Purple Bell Boots (2 sets) (Skybova)
- Purple Sports Medicine Boots (Ensor)
- Black Sports Medicine Boots (Ensor)
- Running Martingale Attachment (Skybova)
- Girth Guard (Skybova)
- Grey polo wraps (??)
- Crocheted ear net (Skybova)
- 3 fleece half pads (Skybova)
- White Danish WB Brand Pad (Skybova)
- White plain dressage pad (Skybova)
- Green/Purple jumper pad (Skybova)
- White/Green jumper pad (Skybova)
- Shaped Hunter pad (Skybova)
- Braided/Sworovski/Silver Sock halter (Heather Abounader)
- Dressage Fence
- Footing Cloth
- "Chain Link" arena wall
- Hunter/Jumper fence
- 4 Flower Pots
- 2 Flower Boxes
- Cross Country "waterfall" fence
- Foxhounds
- Meadowbrook Cart
- 2 Barrels
- Trail Bridge
- Teeter Totter Bridge
- Miscellaneous small games props
- Lots of poles
*Whew!* Okay, so I have lots of stuff. Some of that (the stuff from Erin Corbett and the Breastcollar from Heather Abounader) has not arrived yet, but is on its way. I've come to the conclusion that I need a few things for sure -- some to complete current entries like:
- Cows (at least two -- one running and one turning to the right)
- Solid Arena Wall
- Footing Box
- Fine Harness
- Fine Harness Cart
- ASB Bridle
- TWH Bridle
- Cutback Saddle
- Hunter Jumper Doll
- Western Rail Doll (in either black/red/ecru/silver or hunter/purple/grey/silver)
- Showmanship Doll (prefer a child, but doesn't have to be)
- Working Cowboy Doll
- Saddleseat Doll
- New Showjump with more ring flair
- Foxhunting Diorama (can also be used for natural trail)
- Breastcollar Harness for Cleveland Bay (Mahoney is going to come out of retirement so he can be my harness horse -- he's the only horse my cart fits at the moment)
- Showmanship/Draft Stallion presentation set & Handler for Constantinople
- Crystal/Braided/Silver stock halter for my Stone Weanling
As for NAN 2012, it's probably not in the cards for me right now. As much as i'd really really love to go, if i do send entries they'll have to go by proxy with either Alicia or Lauren, and I don't know that i'd want to send performance entries with them. I'll of course send halter horses -- Constantinople is multi qualified already, and I can't wait to see how my Reiner and my Eberl Hermes do in the coming months. I'd also like for Taylin and Mindi to get another chance at doing better -- Mindi especially got robbed this year i think. Not that she wasn't top caliber, because she was, but I think the judges were not looking for quite so much flash as she had. ;) Its cool though -- she's still one of my absolute favorites :)
Okay, enough blather. I'm going to let this list percolate for a bit and probably post some commentary on it this weekend.
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