Today I'm posting my bio, so that you can all get a feel
for the person behind the posts.
As I said in my short intro last Wednesday, my name is
Lynn Weber. I have been on the NAMHSA Board of Directors since May 2009 when I
became the Website Manager, and I was appointed to another term beginning in May
2012. I enjoy being on the BOD and seeing the inner workings of the
organization. I've been in Region 5 since 2000, and prior to that I lived in
Montana and held three NAN-qualifying shows (Big Sky Live) there. I typically
get to 2-3 shows a year and usually get to Breyerfest and NAN in even years. I
have been judging for three years in Texas, and judged at Heart of the Rockies
Live in Montana.
I got my first Breyer sometime before I turned 8. I
think it was the palomino Western Horse, but Misty and Stormy have been with me
for a very long time, I don't remember a time without any of them. I collect a
little of everything now, I have just under 600 models. My collection
is about 5/6 OF, with about 2/3 of that being Breyer, and the rest Stone and OF
china/resin. The remaining 1/6 is spilt between resins and customs. I have a
penchant for the Stone Pony (English only, please!), G2 appaloosa and saddlebred
molds, and love all stock horses and the colorful warmbloods and ponies. I show
in all divisions, including performance, but I only dabble a little in it. I
paint/pastel a lot of my customs and resins and I find equine color genetics
fascinating.
In my home life, I've been married for over 21 years,
and have a 19 year old son, and 17 year old daughter with Silver and Nakota mold
addictions (yes, she shows too). I work from home part-time doing web site
design, which is why being NAMHSA's Web Manager, and now Facebooker and Blogger,
is a great fit for me.
Hazel painted by me |
Lynn Weber
New shows:
November 17, 2012: Crystal Creek
Riders Double Judged Halter & Collector Show
in Randolph, WI. Contact: Kathy Gunderson.
Join us tomorrow on Facebook for our question of the week!
Thank you for the bio, Lynn! You do such an AMAZING job and an incredible service to NAMHSA. You are always at the very top of your game! I appreciated working with you and look forward to many more posts here on the new blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gail! I appreciate it! I enjoyed working with you and Jill, too, and would love to do so again!
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