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Therapeutic horseback riding program grows

Full story: The Tribune-Democrat

Carefully sweeping walkways between horse stalls at her barn, Elizabeth Wyandt said she has loved horses since she started riding at age 5. "They have always been my best friend," she said.

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Way to go CurtItsy Acres

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It's horrible how Rose Hill Stable threw this group out. Lucky for them Elizabeth was there. Best of Friends is better off without greedy people like the new owners of Rose Hills Stables. There are so many people and business's that go out of their way and volunteer for this program it is just a shame we have people like those at Rose Hill to ruin it. Barb to Rose Hill Stables
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For one thing, they are not greedy. They are nice people. Rose Hill didn't throw Veronica out, she wanted to move to a more convenient location.
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Aug 13, 2008
 
The program is doing great at Curtitsy. Planned are picnics, hay rides and a banquet. Everyone is very happy and the program is growing.
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Jan 19, 2009
 
Boy Liz.. I guess that your Bi-Polor got to you this time coming out smilling like a rose that we all no your NOT!!! I guess just keep all thes people believe that you are so BIG AND MIGHTY but inthe end the truth will come out and the "Rose Hill People" are not GREEDY !!! They are Very Nice people that know they SHIT unlike you who thinks she can show at the big level shows and ends up getting kicked by a stud horse BECAUSE NO HAVE NO CLUE
shuqin

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Apr 22, 2009
 
Do You Need a Marriage Checkup?
Enter the Marriage Checkup Project, a program at Clark University that takes the pulse of a couple's bond. "Like a cavity that has a long developmental period, marital distress doesn't come out of nowhere," says James V. Cordova, Ph.D., program director and author of The Marriage Checkup. "The marriage checkup allows couples to catch marital cavities early on and take care of them." To conduct a marital checkup at home, Cordova recommends asking yourselves these questions:

Are we curious about each other — and do we express it?
"No matter how long you've been together, you don't ever totally know your partner. Recognizing that wakes a couple up to the opportunity to reconnect," says Cordova. "Let yourself embrace your partner's mystery. Then you'll start paying attention and asking questions." The areas to explore are endless: What makes your partner happy? What values does he hold most dear? "Even asking him,'What did you do today?' is powerfully enhancing to intimacy," says Cordova.

Do we each understand when the other needs advice versus simply needing support?
"This is a frequent area of miscommunication between couples," says Cordova. "When one partner vents the day's frustrations, the other will often suggest solutions, but usually the first partner just wants empathy. It's hard to fault your partner for trying to help, but it doesn't always feel good — you want support, not the feeling that someone is taking away your power to solve problems." Next time you catch yourself slipping into problem-solving mode, practice active listening instead: Try to empathize with what your partner is saying and express understanding of what he's going through.

How's the sex?
"There's a strong relationship between a couple's sexual health and the overall relationship health, so couples need to take deliberate care of their sex life," says Cordova. "Rather than letting sex become another 'when we get around to it' issue, you and your partner should carve out the time for sex and encourage each other to truly 'show up' for the experience." To "show up," Cordova suggests focusing on http://www.air-shox.com/Shox_Turn_&_Go.ht... Shox Turn & Go communication: Establish eye contact and let each other know what feels good. Even when you're feeling distant, these moves help you tap into your intimate connection.
Wow

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Nov 11, 2009
 
Horse Loper wrote:
Boy Liz.. I guess that your Bi-Polor got to you this time coming out smilling like a rose that we all no your NOT!!! I guess just keep all thes people believe that you are so BIG AND MIGHTY but inthe end the truth will come out and the "Rose Hill People" are not GREEDY !!! They are Very Nice people that know they SHIT unlike you who thinks she can show at the big level shows and ends up getting kicked by a stud horse BECAUSE NO HAVE NO CLUE
Who wrote this? My guess a 4 year old or an illegal alien!!
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