"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream." - Mark Twain
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Lucero
This week I learned how to take care of Lucero, our horse here. He's about 12 years old and super gentle and sweet. I have always wanted to learn how to take care of a horse! I don't know if it was the "My Little Pony" episodes I watched when I was younger or the plastic, toy horses that were made in China that I played with, but I have always been interested in horses. I learned how to get him out of his pin and into the field, brush him off with 3 different brushes, saddle him, put his bit in and ride him. The last time I rode a horse, I was probably in the 7-13 range. When the little kids get on him, Lucero goes really slow, but when the older girls or I get on him he tends to automatically speed up. He loves to follow us around. We don't even have to have a tether on him and he will nudge us and follow us around the field. We try to get him out at least once everyday so that he can get some exercise. (I'll make sure to get some pictures of the kids riding him in the next couple of days.)
Lucero was a riding horse at one time and possibly a race horse, but in his later years he became neglected. He is a rescued horse and we are taking really good care of him. He is now in a really good home.
The kids really love riding the horse, swimming and singing. Which brings me to my next topic:
I have started giving guitar lessons to the older girls (13-17 years) I will be teaching 5 girls how to play guitar and/or ukulele. I made out my lesson plans for the girls earlier this morning. All of the older girls LOVE to sing! It's amazing how I can pull out my guitar and they will all congregate around me and start singing. And one of my favorite things to do is sing them to sleep. I hope that when I sing them to sleep that they have beautiful dreams and not ones about the things that have unfortunately happened to them in the past.
On Monday, I did a lot of the driving. I drove the kids to school (Kinder, Primary, & Secondary schools) All of these schools start and end at different times, so I really got to learn my way around the city better that day.
Wednesdays and Thursdays are my days off, so today I'm just hanging out and resting up for the next week. I'll probably work on learning more Spanish later today. It can be a little frustrating sometimes not understanding what everyone is saying, but I will say, I am learning so much more everyday!
Thank you so much for your prayers and financial support!
I love you all! <3
Erin.
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When we were in the Dominican, you caught on really fast to what the kids were saying. You have a good ear for this my friend. :) Miss you
ReplyDeleteErin, you need to post a pic of you riding Lucero with a sombrero and a couple revolvers. ooohh oooohhh and of course you need to grow a Pancho Villa mustache!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you learned horse care! Now you can take care of my pony when I get one!
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