Just found this unpublished draft. If I could loose some thing like this I am way to busy. Polished it up for you, there is a small amount of overlap with a January post but it still stands on it’s own.
There is very little good to say about the current economic downturn. But it did one thing for us. The wait list for equine therapy vanished and we were able to procure a spot with FTEA.
As we have shared before Becca loves horses even though her only exposure in the past had been five minute rides around a corral. Now she has a forty-five minute lesson once a week for fifteen weeks. What a stoic she is. How many people do you know who would go riding just a few hours after a root canal? That was how her first lesson fell, right on top of a molar root canal. She did not want to leave the stables and could talk of nothing but riding the whole night. However, she said nary a word through her whole lesson and left her teachers stumped thinking she did not enjoy being there.

- Root Canal Happy Face
Here she is on Doc. He is the biggest and strongest horse FTEA owns. Becca is a hefty girl so she rides Doc every week. This particular week we took him carrotts and an apple to say thanks for being so patient.
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Explain guest posts. What do they involve? How are they handled?
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