Post by Lindsey Bradshaw on Aug 7, 2012 9:21:02 GMT -6
Lindsey felt embarassed as she had been so careless to call Dr.Carr that, nodding her head, she then had taken her seat and started to talk to Rianna, which is when Dr.Carr seemed to start the class, she started to write on the board, next to the rules in the same marker. It was all about what to put in their books, so Lindsey picked up the pencil and then started to write down in "Astro's" journal.
Name: Aphrodite's Aftershock (Astro)
Age:
Height: 14.3
Sex: Gelding
Breed: Morgan
Color:Bay
Marking:White Blaze
Brand:
Then seeing that the couple other pages would consist of farrier, and worming not, also the feed schedule. Then what you would be doing with your horse/pony.
Name: Aphrodite's Aftershock (Astro)
Age:
Height: 14.3
Sex: Gelding
Breed: Morgan
Color:Bay
Marking:White Blaze
Brand:
Then seeing that the couple other pages would consist of farrier, and worming not, also the feed schedule. Then what you would be doing with your horse/pony.
Seeing that they could journal it as they pleased, it lit up Lindsey's ears. She could add pictures, anything she wanted to, but it had to be a journal. She was glad as she takes amazing pictures, if Astro would let her get near him with a camera. Now they were just waiting on another student, then they could start their lesson.
As Dr.Carr placed folders onto their desks, assigned to the horse and human that were paired. She explained that they were just basic notes, and some notes about when they first arrived. Telling them that there has been no other work done except from the feed and vet care needed, because she had wanted them to see the horses as the originally are.
As Dr.Carr told them that they would to be meeting the horses today, but she had a few more things to say before that. Consisting of why are we here, and how can we help the hhorses. Answering her question, after the other students have stopped talking with their responses, "We all are here, because we all had the heart to reach out to them, as their past owners haven't, and we all thought that they needed a chance. We could help them by, letting them take their own pace at rehibilitating. We can help them have better lives." Lindsey said, not knowing what else to say.