Just joined since I'm in love with arabian horses, their crosses, and all that they are capable of. Not to mention I'm working with my mom to slowly build a farm and start breeding and showing arabian horses. We have two horses at the moment, though are currently looking for potential stallions for my mare. I'm terrible at talking about myself, so I'll just get to my horses!
The pictures are a bit big so I've put them as links. =D
My first horse, Houdini, though more officially known as D Cass-Emir. He's a Reign On son out of a Gazon granddaughter. Old lines, I know, but also an old horse.

Houdini's twenty one years old, going on twenty two. He's not so much an english pleasure horse like his daddy but he did give it a valiant effort and did pretty well as a learning horse and a barrel racer. He's what makes me loves arabians cause he has a human mind and I've been told he is most like House from the show House M.D. or Sean Connery with a crazy sense of humor. Houdini's now retired and happily convincing himself that he's herd stallion.
Houdini 1Houdini 2Houdini 3 (Yes, his halter does say Houdini Weenie)My second horse is my half arabian, half quarter horse mare, SCH Iza Impressed out of Impressive Reflection and Azah, a Scottsdale Onfire daughter. She's my baby, only four years old and I bought her as a yearling. We brought her home from Illinois to be a western pleasure horse/reining horse. While she was younger we showed her halter since she had the looks and the presence to do it, so for almost a year she showed under Golden Ridge Farms. She's won a few A shows with the trainer and myself going halter, and we even won the amatuer class at Scottsdale in 2006, though got beat out in the championship by a Midwest Training mare and a national champion mare--Not a bad loss, I'd say. However a few months after going under saddle her front feet gave out in a way we cannot explain and she went lame for nearly 9 months, setting her training back incredibly and knocking her out of the possibility of being a reiner. She's doing fine now though, and we're getting all set for 2009 and shows this fall, so watch out for me and my mean little mare.
Iza, as a yearling (Houdini in the back, I told you he was funny)Jay Allen showing her as a two year oldChampion half arabian stock typeChampion half arabian mareVideos! --- All but the last one are very old and it's cool how you can almost literally see the difference between before and after her injury. They're sketchy videos, I know. xD