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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 568560" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Well, she was still in major difficult child form when she got home, but it seemed to settle some. She said she was still really upset about having to jump off of her horse last night twice while she was jumping her. She was scared because the sand in the outdoor arena was really wet, and she was afraid her horse would fall. difficult child was sobbing after the last jump, and I thought we had talked through it, but I guess not. She seems to think that she should not be scared at all. I tried to talk to her about how fear is a good thing, and that it can make her a better rider, and more, but difficult child sees it as weakness. </p><p> But, now that I have heard of what happened in CT today, I feel quite ridiculous complaining about our day. Even when I want to throw my hands in the air and scream "I quit" I know that I am blessed that I can put my arms around her (when she will let me touch her) and give her a hug, and tell her I love her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 568560, member: 13204"] Well, she was still in major difficult child form when she got home, but it seemed to settle some. She said she was still really upset about having to jump off of her horse last night twice while she was jumping her. She was scared because the sand in the outdoor arena was really wet, and she was afraid her horse would fall. difficult child was sobbing after the last jump, and I thought we had talked through it, but I guess not. She seems to think that she should not be scared at all. I tried to talk to her about how fear is a good thing, and that it can make her a better rider, and more, but difficult child sees it as weakness. But, now that I have heard of what happened in CT today, I feel quite ridiculous complaining about our day. Even when I want to throw my hands in the air and scream "I quit" I know that I am blessed that I can put my arms around her (when she will let me touch her) and give her a hug, and tell her I love her. [/QUOTE]
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