Thursday, April 26, 2007

News on Ralph




April 26, 2007 at 01:12 PM EDT
Ralph's condition continues to improve. He has been moved to his family's home for the interim of the 8 weeks until he begins his long term therapy. His family are continuing to work with him on regaining his mental clarity and right now this can best be achieved in a home setting. It is still best for Ralph to not receive visitors at this time however, he does now have his own mailbox where you can send cards and letters to him. The cards and letters are read to him and saved for him so that is still the best way to send him your thoughts and good wishes. Please send mail for Ralph to:

Ralph Hill

P.O. Box 974

Paris, Kentucky 40362

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Eventing Rally!!!!!!!!!








Get out of that dressage ring ...NOW!




Ashley was on a team called Weki Houndsnee. I personally give this team a blue for managing to giggle and smile through the entire rally. (Except the jog part) They had a great time together and lasting friendships were formed.

Alex did great with Bucking Basin team. They earned a 1st in HM and a 3rd overall! I personally give this member the bravery award for stepping into the unknown and making it work.


Job Well Done! Wekiva Basin core team earned a 1st in HM and a 1st overall! Doesn't get any better then that. Proud of you girls!!! I personally give (i can do this because i write the blog:) this team their third blue ribbon for bonding together to solve social problems in a positive way. Very impressive.

Monday, April 16, 2007

New D1's

Congratulations to Jessica and Tara for passing their D1 rating at Lucky Trail Stable on Sunday. Alex and Vanessa did a great job with presenting the test. Ashley did a great job preparing the girls for the rating and Fanny did an excellent job behaving herself. Special thanks to Suzanne for supervising.



Monday, April 09, 2007

Update on Ralph Hill



Ralph continues to show improvement. Tomorrow he will be on a flight to Cincinnati Ohio to a state of the art rehabilitation center. There he will have the best possible care from people trained to deal with his injuries. Keep all the positive thoughts coming and he will return to us before you know it.