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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 384527" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi. no i put the shake that was remaining into a cup and my gut told me she needed to get out of the environment of being stuck in the room with-me with/it. dr. ok'd a movie. so i put it in a cup and she drank it in the plot of movie theatre because she wanted to see secretariat very badly.</p><p> </p><p>if you know the history of that horse and i love horses and racing he never gave up. i wanted her to feel inspired. i think it worked. i said to her while we were watching the movie it's a true story about this horse. his endurance, resiliency, his determination. she adores horses just as i do. it's a passion we share. i said he never gave up, and when he was hurt he was down and out a little while but his drive and motivation his heart pushed him forward. i said alot like you. so she smiled.</p><p> </p><p>i think the meltdown over the shake was actually needed to be honest. looking back now after that episode she needs to be frustrated with the situation to gravitate forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 384527, member: 4514"] hi. no i put the shake that was remaining into a cup and my gut told me she needed to get out of the environment of being stuck in the room with-me with/it. dr. ok'd a movie. so i put it in a cup and she drank it in the plot of movie theatre because she wanted to see secretariat very badly. if you know the history of that horse and i love horses and racing he never gave up. i wanted her to feel inspired. i think it worked. i said to her while we were watching the movie it's a true story about this horse. his endurance, resiliency, his determination. she adores horses just as i do. it's a passion we share. i said he never gave up, and when he was hurt he was down and out a little while but his drive and motivation his heart pushed him forward. i said alot like you. so she smiled. i think the meltdown over the shake was actually needed to be honest. looking back now after that episode she needs to be frustrated with the situation to gravitate forward. [/QUOTE]
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