Monday, March 7, 2011

Misty's Monday Muse - Sleepaway School

I'm packing up my jammies and carrots and getting ready to go to sleep-away school. 

I will be taking lessons to become a more refined lady.  I'm practicing already.

"The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain."

I'll also be learning to be a confident trail horse.  Here are some of the lessons I may be challenged with:



Wish me luck,

13 comments:

  1. Misty, that looks like a lot of fun! I bet you'll have a great time.

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  2. Wow, that is some trail course. Looks like fun!! Looking forward to hearing about it.

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  3. Oh, Misty, can I come with you? It looks like so much fun! Take lots of notes - you can tell me all about it.

    Love from Pippin

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  4. Misty you're already a classy lady. Hope you enjoy finishing school, it should be lots of fun.

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  5. Oh Misty that looks like LOADS of fun!!! Nothing like the school I remember.

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  6. How fun is that! You'll do great! Now my mom has some ideas she plans to incorporate into my own trail training!

    Good luck and have fun,
    Gabe

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  7. This looks so AWSUM. I am watching each picture to see how I can duplicate those training trails at my place! You will have so much fun there and learn so much. I get all spine tingly thinking about how cool that school is. Good luck!

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  8. Good luck Misty! You are one special girl, and I am convinced you will impress all at the school!

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  9. Major says he hopes you have a good time

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  10. Wow Misty, that looks like some pretty neat stuff. Some of it's a bit strange for a horse to do but I bet you will be great at it! Just listen to your lady ;) Have fun - and report back!

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  11. Oooh! I'm so jealous, Misty! These are the kinds of obstacles that Apache and I really enjoy doing together. I love all the platforms, walkways and stairs. Apache and I would be all over those together!

    Have fun and tell us all about it after you get back!

    ~Lisa

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  12. Thanks All. The course was designed by a retired police officer who was head trainer for a mounted police patrol. I think a lot of it is based on his experience riding police horses in the city. It will be interesting to see what Misty thinks of it. She's pretty good with short bridges, but hasn't been up many stairs with those big feet of hers.

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  13. Good luck Misty! I hope you have fun!

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