Next was the Costume Class
I thought some other people would be riding Solo in it too so I didn't to what I wanted. He was going to be the Graffiti Pony. I was going to "graffiti" him with that temporary hair color spray and some Twinkle horse Glitter, and I'd wear a big hoodie and carry a small battery opperated CD player w/ speakers and play hood music. I bet that would have won but his costume was alright this year anyway. I hadmade him a court jester costume and I was wearing a purple velvet cape and a crown to be the queen he was entertaining with his antics.

There were so many good costumes, including the Energizer Bunny lead by two batteries, Elphaba the Wicked Witch of the West lead by Glinda the Good Witch of the North, A bride and groom (both geldings )lead by the flower girl and ring bearer, Elvis and his adoring fans, and my friend as a farmer leading her "cow" (tricolor paint) My camera was out of memory and I didn't have time to go through and see what could be deleted so I only took this picture


The last thing I was in was the Haunted Obsticle Course

We plowed through the narrow weaving cones, trotted over the small bounce with spider fabric in between, picked up a jack-o-lantern bucket on a devil's septor, walked over a > shapped thing that all the horses knocked over, and with the bucket on the septor, trotted through 3 bounces and a one stride, then cape over and dumped the bucket into either a bucket for 1 point, and smaller bucket for 2, or a small terracotta thing for 3 (which I did!) and for extra credit we could try and make our horse walk through a spider made of trash bads filled with leaves, but they all spooked but one pony. Solo and I lost by a lot in that but who cares anyway!?
It was like pony day there, I learned the names of all the CUTE ponies that look so good in pastels! Here is one, CJ (Cracker Jack)


Oh, and the winner of every class got a Breyer horse!