Thursday, December 29, 2022

Holiday Horses

Wow, did it ever snow here in the days leading up to Christmas! We received just shy of 2 feet of it, thanks to the storm and then lake effect afterwards. We're enjoying a slower-paced week now, and since Christmas on Sunday, it's been getting progressively warmer. Between the warmth and the rain, all that snow is melting quickly! Alarming thumping from the roof interspersed our movie-watching marathon yesterday - heavy snow clumps and icicles succumbing to melting and gravity.

HI3 gifted us with many fun wilds on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 

Christmas Eve was the day of great personality wilds - we found two of them!

#1 had the most impressive personality... but also a very short neck.




We feel a bit guilty for not keeping this one - such a nice boy - but he handled like a bus, and we just couldn't get over the neck.

#2 is not exciting to look at: small, common color, no markings, and a short, pony-ish face, but there's nothing we find incredibly distracting conformation-wise either. She has a long mane and lovely light blue eyes, at least, which add some interest.






Pepsi's a bit big for her, but it's not comical. If we did keep her, I think we should call her Gingerbread, because how could we not when she's that color?

Bracken was Pepsi's lucky mount on Christmas morning.


We enjoyed lassoing wilds in the savanna (nice change of pace from all the snow and cold)


and then the festive red and green tundra.


A cute, leggy silver pinto

Ooh, snowflake on brindle!

Yay, a Christmas curly!

Our first really tempting wild was this manchado mare:



Her personality can't hold a candle to those Christmas Eve fall forest wilds, but at least she's not ornery enough to cause trouble. 


She's so adorably clunky, and I love what the manchado did to her mane. I think she may be one of those rare horses who get to stay just because of their looks. =) It was Christmas, after all.

We also think this one was super cute.



If she wasn't lazy, we'd be as tempted by her as Kali. We have wanted a grease spotted horse for quite some time, but so far there's always been something about the grease-spotted wilds we've found that rule out keeping them. 



Hmm, she's a good size for Pepsi. If only she wasn't lazy!

And now for a few real-life Christmas photos!

Santa and Mrs. Claus visited the neighborhood earlier in December. Charlie the horse pulled their carriage again! He's fleabitten gray up close - and very fluffy. <3

An SUV full of huskies (there were 3) loving the weather

The view on Christmas morning

Probably the whitest Christmas we will ever experience! 
The intense snow was over by this point, but it was still snow globe snowing for most of the day.

Oh, the anticipation!

Poor Nala was sick on Christmas and spent the whole morning resting quietly on the couch. (Not like her at all!) She's now being treated for doggie pneumonia and is slowly improving.

Prettiest present award

Mom's gifts! <3

Felicity in one of our new solid-colored t-shirts.

Lily modeling our new, very cozy nightgown. 
We have enough now for all of us to wear nightgowns at once.

Wishing everybody a wonderful end to the holiday season! 

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