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    Posted by Webs on February 17, 2010 at 6:26 pm

    Hello all,

    Sorry I have not been around much. Life has been busy and then some.

    I am studying to get my therapeutic vaulting certification and my CHA Vaulting coach certification. I am helping with my first therapy lesson next week and am excited. Hopefully we will be of help over time, brain damage do to an accident.

    We got a new vaulting horse this weekend picture attached I hope :woohoo: His name is Orion and he is absolutely wonderful. Started his training last night and he learned fast with no problems.

    Last and most time intensive I am moving on the 27th. Between packing, escrow on this house, and finding a place to rent I am about to pull my hair out.

    Did I mention that Lauren starts High School next year and we have to pick her classes and electives By March 8th, but can not turn them in until we have proof of our new address? Who picks out classes this early.

    Still barely sane……………….

    Webs :silly:

    Webs replied 14 years, 11 months ago 6 Members · 7 Replies
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    webs

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    March 2, 2010 at 3:22 pm

    Well we accomplished the move this weekend (including Monday all day in the weekend). Completely exhausted and can barely move.

    Leave for Portland Oregon tomorrow for the American Vaulting Association conference. Must pack today if I can find my stuff. :woohoo:

    Neo is completely misbehaving :S Damn they need to make better diapers. Can not seem to find my favorite skirts that hide the tell tale lines. Oh well such is life. I am still going to have fun no matter what.

    Glad you like the horse Rocky. Will send a full body shot when I get back. Have some on my phone just have to figure out how to get them out. :P

    Webs

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    rockyiss

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    February 20, 2010 at 12:26 am

    I like the horse ! You will have to post a full body shot. Whats his breeding. My daughter has been going to be a therapeutic instructor, she just has to take her test. I used to help with a therapy program we got started many years ago and I know how tough this is to do. Don’t wear yourself out.
    As for the moving good LUCK. I am still going thru stuff from our house fire, I have the stuff stored in my barn and everytime I go to go tru it I end up walking out. ( I guess it doesn’t help it still smells like the fire)
    I am so glad I don’t have kids in school anymore goodluck with the picking the classes out not something I would like to do. Rocky

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    rockyiss

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    February 20, 2010 at 12:26 am

    I like the horse ! You will have to post a full body shot. Whats his breeding. My daughter has been going to be a therapeutic instructor, she just has to take her test. I used to help with a therapy program we got started many years ago and I know how tough this is to do. Don’t wear yourself out.
    As for the moving good LUCK. I am still going thru stuff from our house fire, I have the stuff stored in my barn and everytime I go to go tru it I end up walking out. ( I guess it doesn’t help it still smells like the fire)
    I am so glad I don’t have kids in school anymore goodluck with the picking the classes out not something I would like to do. Rocky

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    Karenb

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    February 19, 2010 at 8:02 pm

    One tip my mother gave me when I moved several times, along with access to bathroom and microwave and refrig., fist thing to do is make sure your bed or at least the mattress is set up in bedroom, so you can collapse for a while, the rest will get unpacked overtime. I totally agree, if you haven’t used something in a year or more, you probably don’t need it, so why pack it and move it with you. Toss it, donate it or sell it. I tried to tell my pack rat daughter that once a year pretend you’re moving, if you wouldn’t take something to a new house, then don’t keep it in your current house. Kids, they never listen.

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    mmc

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    February 18, 2010 at 5:00 pm

    Also when moving, it is much better to throw things out BEFORE packing and moving them. :D

    Mike


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    sara.anne

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    February 18, 2010 at 3:41 pm

    Lots of good news packed into that message, Char! Just a word of advice from someone who moved/is moving. Once everything is IN the new place, if you can reach the microwave and the bathrooms, there is no hurry to get it all put away. What is there today will still be there tomorrow!! Don’t push it too hard!!

    Sara Anne


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    humpy

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    February 18, 2010 at 2:19 pm

    once a member, always a member………….

    whew! I got tired just reading your post. Make time for you!

    Jim


    Age 54
    T1NOMX,Grade 3 Urothelial CIS (Carcinoma in Situ)
    Neobladder 5/19/2009
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