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K9Fran

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  1. Oh Thumper..... :unsure:

     

    Well despite all my colleagues being unaware of anything I've done wrong, my boss apparently has been keeping a 'log' and has to let me go because of the number of mistakes I've been making. Now I know it sounds like sour grapes, but perhaps if he'd been putting a bit more effort into training me and communicating with me, I wouldn't be in this position, sadly it's the old 'probationary' period thing and he can do just what he likes - and I :wub: 'd the job :(

     

    Feeling really really :mecry:

  2. I'm the Mother of the Groom at the end of the month, and I'm not sure I want to see his Dad there, seeing as we split up nearly 20 years ago, and he hasn't seen his son for about 15 of those years...

     

    Anyone got any hints? Apparently I will be on the top table, while his Dad will be at least one table away (I've told them that my aim has improved since 'the good old days' and I now longer throw coffee cups over arm - long story)

  3. Ponies name is Parker.

     

    Sadly my friend refused to let his owners daughter 'borrow' him for a 10 mile sponsored ride because he's not that fit - result was, they threw the teddies out of the pram and decided to use the clause in the loan agreement to claim him back without notice, so he went back to his old home today :(

     

    However, the yard owner had a lovely 4 year old bright bay Welsh Section C gelding whose only been ridden for a few months, so my friend has brought him! :biggrin: He had a bad start - owned by gypsies, gelded late, then thrown out with the stallions, who kicked 7 shades of whatsit out of him - he was found half dead in a ditch and pulled out with a 4X4. My friend and her daughter are already having lots of fun with him and they are all learning together.

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    Headcollar training makes perfect sense as although keeping a head collar on her is needed it isn't getting her used to it being put on which it appears is what she doesn't like. Sounds like you may need to sprout some extra arms though :laugh:

     

     

    http://magicsownlittleworld.blogspot.com/2011/08/mad-about-boy.html

     

    The above link is for a Blog horse being clicker trained, including halter training - he actually puts his own head in the headcollar..

  5. Update - pony was duly viewed, and a 3 month loan with view to purchase was agreed. He's a lovely little (13.3) blue and white 'traditional cob'. Very people friendly (loves to lick your hands, arms, knees) he leans his chin on your shoulder. He seems like a nice ride too - although he's still a bit green (he's 7) it doesn't sound as if he's done very much. Goes barefoot (his feet look very good on it too) and lives out... Shame the yard is a 30 mile round trip from me, as it was a lovely place.

  6. Having spent 6 months enjoying 'early retirement' having been made redundant aged 50, I have 18 hours to prepare myself to going back to work!

     

    I applied for 5 or 6 jobs a week, and had to turn down one interview, as they needed somebody who could 'work under pressure' and that's not me. Then I was asked to go to an interview for a 4 hour a day job sharing admin post, but again 'thanks, but no thanks' (bugger - I thought I'd done a really good interview and would have loved the job!)

     

    Got a phone call from the company this morning - one of the two ladies they had taken on was a bit of a technophobe and was struggling, so could I start ASAP, like tomorrow!

     

    EEEEEKKKK!!!!

  7. In the middle of Roma by Steven Saylor - fascinating history of Rome, starting with Romulus and Remus, through Hercules, the setting up of the Senate and it's fall, vestal Virgins, building of the various Temples. It follows the descendants of two ancient familes all the way through, so if you like a historically accurate family saga, it could be for you. it's a great way to learn about Rome's history as Mr Saylor is a student of ancient history and knows his stuff. Looking forward to reading more of his work.

  8. I don't know if this helps, but I went with a friend to have her elderly cat PTS, it took multiple doses before he passed on, and it was difficult to watch, but the vet explained that because his systems were already shutting down, they weren't processing the chemicals in the anesthetic properly. Although it's distressing to witness, it's almost confirmation that all that is happening is accelerating the inevitable.

     

    Don't worry, Riley is busy exploring his new home, so he can show you his favourite places when you are ready to join him and all your other fur kids, past, present and future.

  9. I got a Kindle for my birthday last week, so I've started reading again, I've downloaded some samples and so far the most enjoyable has been 'It's your time you're wasting' it's about a supply teacher in a modern comprehensive - it's given me an insight into the world my children occupy and I can understand how they are thinking a lot better if this is what they have to put up with, it's a miracle they can learn anything!

  10. K9Fran - I mark it as one bag used if I don't take a bag...my hands are my bag, and if they don't like that, then I'll take one of their bags :flowers:

     

    I tell them my bags are in the car (I never take enough bags in with me), but I think now the option of putting in how many bags you use has been removed.

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