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This message is for Stacy…I need your help in finding the session in the Congress where you were leading Jac around the arena and you said the poem . You also talked about Roxy, as best as you could without breaking down, it must have been so difficult for you. I want to find it so I can save that section of the congress in my computer so I can look at it again. How would I be able to bring that back up? Thanks so very much….NOTE, if anyone else knows ..PLEASE let me know, Pat W.
Working on video….if you really want to see it right now, follow this link http://new.livestream.com/iequine3/events/1605432/videos/32049639
and then drag it to 08:06:00
VERY NICE!!!!! I am in process of learning reining, I know how hard it is!!!!!! Looking forward to seeing more of you and Louie!
Great video and a really nice horse well done Emmie, Jesse you have busy hands.
This is Congress! Too fun,many loved creatures!
Emmie, you have a wonderful future with horses like Stacy, who knows….. you might be running your own clinic someday. As long as a person has enough money to keep up with the horsey expenses and determination things will fall into place. I wish you many blessings for your future.
I really would like for Louie to get a Golf Cart of his very own….and also,
could I have a picture???????
We had an Arab once that followed my daughter throughout the house, and
would wait outside the bathroom door if she was showering……seriously! He
passed over the Rainbow Bridge at age 25.
This is so cool. congrats Emmie and Louie. GREAT JOB.