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Parelliland 2013! Instructor Conference – Lesson with Linda
The instructor conference has ended and to me a huge success. The information that was shared is only the beginning of something really great. Lots of clarity, unity, family, and inspiration. Prue Parelli!
The energy of Neil Pye, Sue Shoemark, Yvonne Wilcox, Carol Coopinger and of course Linda and Pat Parelli was truly inspirational! A huge thank you to them for leading the conference!
Two full days of information, q&a’s, and even some horsemanship. Each day we ended with a horsemanship lesson. Monday was a lesson with Pat & Doug Jordan in the big top playing advanced touch it and yoyo games with the flag. The cutting horse liberty demonstration was truly an inspiration. Tuesday was a lesson with Linda, in Lindaland, on the difference between soft touch and game of contact. Linda and her team were so smooth as they glided around the arena emphasizing the importance of using your body vs the reins. Dinner was under the big top looking over Mt. Pagosa as the sun was setting. Always a glorious way to end any day!
Stay tuned for new inspiration and learning from Parelli! We’ve not seen this much excitement for a product in some time! The future is really bright!
Next up for the week, Summit preparations and of course the Summit!
Update on Star
Thanks to everyone for the positive energy and words of encouragement for Star! It is very much appreciated! Star went to the vet hospital on Friday afternoon! She was a real trooper! Loaded on the trailer and rode by her self with no fuss! Settled into her stall at the hospital and began eating her grain & hay!
She has had two treatments. The wound did get into her joint. The good news is that’s that there is a lot of clear drainage. The concern is that there is still a lot of drainage! We have been able to stay ahead of any infection. We saw her yesterday right after a treatment & she was very groggy from the sedative. We were told that today Star was alert & very curious about the goings on in the hospital. She even was full weight on her injured foot. We will see her tomorrow!
Because of the drainage, Star will stay at the hospital until at least Tuesday. A reevaluation will take place then. Cross your fingers that she will be able to come home! We don’t know what her future will be until she begins to heal, however we are just hoping that she can come home soon to be with us and her herd mates!
So keep sending Star your positive energy and thoughts!