Serenity Farm
Dressage
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SFD welcomes new additions to the barn!!!

Serenity is now able to offer lessons for anyone wanting to learn dressage
and willing to put a little sweat into their days!!  Oscar is a wonderful, quiet
school horse purchased from Caren Vandergrift of
Magnolia Hill Stables.
If you are just starting out, or just need a brush-up on your "skills", please
call or email for more information.  No age or skill level requirements!

We also welcome "Airborne", a 16yr old WBx gelding owned by Pam Rayl of
Wichita, Kansas.  Pam is moving to the area and we are very excited to have
her and her lovely horse onboard!

SUPER Congratulations go out to Marsha Cooksey and her boyfriend David
Klimetz, who recently got engaged!!  You go girlfriend!!
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"May the peace that passes all understanding, keep your heart and mind in
Christ Jesus, our Lord"  
Serenity Farm students had a wonderful show at Blues City bringing home a
bunch of ribbons!! Congratulations to Pam Hollis on Konstantin who won
first place honors in her first time back in the show ring.  Congrat's also to
Marsha Cooksey on her "Rosa Lady" for their 1st place in First Level test
2...Nice Job!!  Caren, Kitty and Echo all did very respectable in their classes
(even with a few spooks!)

CHECK OUT THE
MID-SOUTH HORSE REVIEW
Michele & SFD Students were highlighted in the most recent issue!
In other very exciting news...Baby Watch 2009 will begin!!

Zenic Lady or "Sissy" is bred to the Friesian stallion "Onassis" owned by
Dana Bishop of
Blues City Warmbloods.  "Nassy" is by Lukas 324 and is an
exceptional modern type friesian that is going to excel in the dressage world.
Check back for pic's...Sissy is due in March 2009
Onassis in training with
Michele...Photo by Dana Bishop
What do the Dressage Queens do on the off nights???
Watch the Olympics...Of Course!!

Luckily, if you have a computer, you are able to watch
each and every ride.  What a FABULOUS learning tool.
 Caren, Kitty and I spent the night oohhing, aahhing
and critiquing the best of the best team rides.
 
(Please notice the "mini" chairs we squeezed into!)