Thursday, December 22, 2011

Barn Christmas Decorating 2011

I'm happy to be " back on " ....as our old computer died & we are up & running w/ our new one - lets hope the photos can be posted correctly :))

This year, we had some extra elves to assist us w/ taking the barn from its normal look to a wonderful Christmas theme.  Jin & Bernadette were more than happy to  make the long trek from the city to the country & join in the festivities.  I had brought a thermos  of HOT water for our hot chocolate, whipped cream, cookies & several new Christmas decorations.  The stage would have been set EXCEPT on my way to the barn, I was doing a duet w/ my Trisha Yearwood CD & looked up in time to see a yellow light - I had NO idea how much time I had before it turned red!!  So.....I applied the brakes w/ gusto...forgetting  the  thermos in the front passenger seat.  Yep - it went flying to the floor & imploded inside& steamed up all  my windows.  Now I have a soggy car mat & fogged up windows hindering my view of the outside world.  The defrost was of no use....the only solution was to open the windows & freeze....did I mention the temp outside was a single digit....7.    Needless to say, it took a while to be able to drive & see out my windshield w/ the heat on inside.   A memorable trip for sure.

When I finally reached the barn, I removed the soaked mat & empty thermos ( by the way when I shook it - it sounded like a million pieces of teeny tiny glass rattling around....which is exactly what it was @ this point )!

However, once I was inside..... Bud's nickering @ me & others following his lead....all calmness was restored :))   I introduced all the new members to Jin & Bernadette & we began the Saturday morning routine of mucking ,spoiling, watering ,spoiling, haying & grooming the horses.  We also took a break & went in the house to inhale some hot chocolate & cookies.  Nothing warms the chilled body & soul like comfort food :)

Once back in the barn, we all took decorations & went our way.  No empty space was ignored - the rafters, stall doors, grain room, hay door - you get the picture......


                                             Bernadette& Jin took on rafter duty :)



                                                       And did a marvelous job :)


                                Kayla mastered the big door w/ 3 of the giant ornaments




                                      We started to put the garland around Dinky's stall........



Until Doug arrived & had the great idea of placing them the other way so we could have lights!!


                            As you can see.....Dinky is VERY festive in his decked out stall :)



                                                    Then we moved on to the stalls.....



                                                                   Stall baskets......


                                                                  Stall doors.....


                                                         The hay  & tack  room   doors.......


                              As well as the lockers......there was NOT a locale undecorated :)



                                                And it took  a village :)




Once we had the surroundings all Christmas-ed out ............ it was time to start on the equine.






Bernadette performed her magic on Tia




                                           While Jin & I worked on the Buddha......



                                      I was hiding trying to keep him still w/ no cross ties......



                                           Of course, Kayla did her BlackJack


                                             Notice the different ear topper ??


                                      Casino was more interested in eating the garland........


                                      And Dinky was @ a loss as to WHAT to think :))


We ended our day by turning the horses out,re-mucking, re-watering,  filling their troughs w/ goodies & feeling very happy & blessed to have these magnificent creatures in our lives  :))

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