Monday 3 November 2008
I haven't been updating because unfortunately I'm not feeling very well at the moment. Both Benji and Lily are fine and we have nice play sessions when I can manage to. I would update but there's a lot to say and not enough energy or inclination to type it. I hope things pick up soon to say the least.

Your Horse Live on Friday, if you see me, say "hi"!
I'm the one on the right of the picture below. :)

posted by Lucy at 9:12 pm -
1 Comments:
  • At 3 November 2008 at 22:56, Blogger Jo said…

    Hiya
    I've been reading some of your posts for a little while, and I really enjoy following your story!!

    I also practise parelli (or at least I try...:S) and to know that there is some one else in the UK, at a similar age to me (i'm 16) is great!

    I also am so inspired by the fact that even though you are faced by difficulties, you still are living your dream!

    I was wondering whether you know many other parelli teenagers in the UK? Because I honestly haven't seen any others in the forum , lol!!

    Anyway, good luck with your journey, I'll probably be back :)

    Jo

     
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