The Sean Project

Sean is our 29 year old deafblind son and this is the ongoing story of Sean, what he does and how he interacts with us, our friends, our horses and our pets.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Has it really been this long?

Since we posted anything on the blog? Good lord, the time has flown and we have been busy as all get out. We have so many things to blog about it's hard to know where to start! Let's update the menagerie in this post and then we'll update the rest of the news in later posts. Just to reassure anyone who reads this - we are all fine, in fact we are doing great. The house and property are doing great too.




As you can see from this picture Bailey is still noshing away. I took this picture this afternoon after Sean and I got back from a walk. The horse shelter and hay storage area are still works in progress though the hay storage area roof trusses and beams are up and we just need to lay the tin.




And here are the other 5 nags! They were hanging out by the fence while Bailey was noshing. From left to right they are;

Calypso - a Paso Fino, she belongs to the daughter of our friend Viveka. Calypso is one pretty horse and Michaela and her are building a great partnership

Moon - our BIG horse - she is the one with the mask... she is flourishing and looks great. She lives in the west pasture with Calypso and Durango.

Durango - he is a Paso Fino gelding and is Nancy's latest horse, Nancy has just started riding him.

Chuparosa - a familiar name to people who have read this blog. She is doing very well - the medication she gets for Cushings seems to be working very well. She lives in the East pasture with Bailey and Irish.

Irish - last but not least. She is another Paso Fino owned by Viveka. She is a youngster.



Kokopelli came out with me when I went to take the pictures so here he is in all his glory! Kokopelli of the Serengetti!!



Snowby and Dodger managed to hold still for about 10 seconds so I could take this picture. We all had a nice walk this afternoon and the two lads are doing OK though Snowby is now grounded thanks to the fact that he kept running over to a neighbor's house and chasing their chickens.




And last, but far from least, the young lady - Giselle. She is growing as you can see - and she is beautiful.

So now you are updated on the menagerie!!

1 Comments:

At 11:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, you've got your hands full. Great fotos! And look at that snow at this late date.
Hugs, Hols

 

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