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Sabastian's lemonade was made the traditional way, with lemon and sugar, and became so popular that he would regularly sell out. "I was selling the lemonade for 20 cents a cup and I saved up for nearly three years." He said when he first laid eyes on his new pony Tom this week he was over the moon. "I was so happy as he was so big and I wasn't expecting a big pony. I felt really happy because a pony was here.
"I saved nearly $3,000 to buy Tom. I've ridden him nearly 10 times in five days." Sabastian's mother Juliana Kent said he was always dedicated to make the money needed. "For three years he kept putting money in a jar and kept praying to the pony gods ... we had to embrace it." She said she found the 13-year-old schoolmaster pony earlier this month and knew immediately he would be perfect. Without their son’s knowledge, Sebastian’s parents had Tom delivered to their property and hid him in their barn.
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You can watch the moment Sabastian found out about Tom's surprise arrival here or here.
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