Monday, June 30, 2025
My BreyerFest History: NAN 1997 Paper Ephemera
My BreyerFest History: 1997
Second Post of the Day
Two years went by before I returned to BreyerFest. Why? All my children were now in school and, after volunteering in my kids' school and being hired to work as an aide, I had decided to go back to school and get my teaching license. But, even though my kids may have been in school, they also had busy lives outside of school be it sports, dance, riding lessons (huzzah!), scouts, music lessons, church activities...
The list goes on. I was probably the busiest I've ever been in my life.
Craig has always been good about parenting and husbanding (is that a word?) but even with his support, adding my own university work on top of that already heavy family and school load made it so that I did not go to BreyerFest 1996.
BreyerFest 1997
But! 1997 was a NAN year and Kat and I were all in, heavy load or not!
Breyer was still providing a dinner and the model given out was called The Dinner Model.
For 1997 it was Bold on the Stud Spider mold. That deep, dark palomino is still gorgeous nearly 30 years later. 3,850 were made of him and a mug with his likeness was included with the model. (As a teacher who received a lot of mugs as gifts, I ended up using my Bold mug to fill bird feeders. That way it wasn't stuck behind myriad other mugs in the cupboard and I got to see it often! Win-win!)
The real Bold was a police horse in Jacksonville, Florida where he served for 14 years, was in parades and TV commercials, and was Police Horse of the Year in 1995.
The very first BreyerFest Traditional Special Run, Excalibur (on the Hackney mold) was available with 200 having been produced and again four stablemate key chains of 500 each. (Once again, numbers were going up as the event grew.) However, only 45 auction lots were available that year.
1997 was the second year of Equilocity and the second NAN. Kathy and I attended both plus we spent an early morning at Keeneland.
Stay 'tooned!
Peaceful
Bonus Post - More to Come
I went out to the barn yesterday after church. I was wearing a dress and sandals, not conducive to hiking out to Abby's grave, but then, I wasn't going to her grave.
I'd asked Tim at church if the far northwest pasture had been grazed recently or if it was high and in need of horses to come and munch. As I'd expected with only three horses to graze the pastures now, he told me that the field was tall. And, as he pointed out, there was manure (which doesn't bother me) and very uneven ground (which does) in that particular pasture that I'd need to navigate my walker around.
"I honestly don't think you'd be able to get out to the graves without help right now," he said apologetically.
I wasn't surprised. And you know what? It was okay.
As I said, I drove out directly from church.
Sunday, June 29, 2025
It's Been a Year
It's been a year. A long year. A hard year. A year where often I felt adrift and horse-lonely.
Originally I'd planned to commemorate today with a whole week of throwback posts and my favorite pictures. But I couldn't do it. When I'd try to write about her or look for pictures, the tears would start. Just as they have now.
I simply can't.
So, here is my favorite photo of the two of us together, a gift from Trinity who embellished the photo with with silver metallic thread, framed it, and gave it to me just after Abby died.
Rest well, sweet girl. I miss you terribly.
Saturday, June 28, 2025
BreyerFest 2025 Program & Virtual Workshops
Second Post of the Day
In case you missed it, the official BreyerFest program has been posted.

I have been writing about past and present BreyerFests for over month now and every time I sit down at my computer to write another post, I become more and more excited about the event. It's only two weeks away!
My BreyerFest History: the First NAN Show
First Post of the Day
Excitement and anticipation were through the roof on July 27, 1995. The first NAN drew 106 entrants from 29 states and thus was the biggest show ever held in the hobby to that date.
A Top Ten in one of the Spanish classes for my Favory Furioso.
Friday, June 27, 2025
My BreyerFest History: 1995 & the First NAN Show's Paper Ephemera
Second Post of the Day
It was in 1995 that NAMHSA held the very first NAN (North American Nationals.) NAMHSA itself began first as some chat on Haynet (the granddaddy of early internet groups) and then a meeting was held at BreyerFest (and later that summer, Jamboree) in 1994 where the formal organization of the North American Model Horse Showers Association was discussed and finalized.
It is quite a testament to those early NAMHSA and NAN volunteers that they were able to hold the very first NAN the following summer! I can only imagine the hard work that went into it.
While going through the boxes in my closet, I came across a whole lot of information from that very first NAN.
The invitation letter to compete in the show.
Instead of giving out NAN qualifying cards at the shows back then, the show holders sent the NAN cards to NAMHSA for those who'd won them. Then, NAMHSA sent out invitation letters to those who had qualifying models.




































