Nina, I have some offers on the table that might signifigantly raise my financial status, but in many ways I must be realistic, too.
The horse costs almost $300 a month without his board. He's an atheletic horse who would make a wonderful competition horse. A competitive season runs around $10,000 on a budget with no training fees. He's a sweet, kind horsey who would be great with someone else. :) Steph > > From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2007/03/16 Fri PM 03:53:49 EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Need to place Chief ASAP > > I don't know what your situation is specifically Steph, but don't > convince yourself that things can't turn around quickly. Certainly, do > what you have to do, but please stop telling yourself and others that > it's going to take years to be financially stable. What harm can it > cause to imagine that something that you do, or some circumstance that > you can't foresee will present itself sooner than you think? I know > that it sounds trite to hear, "think positively", but something about > expecting miracles keeps us open to the possibility, and more > importantly, it can enable us to spot the opportunities we might miss if > our heads are hanging too low to see them when they present themselves. > Blessings, > Nina > > Stephanie E Caldwell wrote: > > > > Thank you Nina. > > > > > > > > I'll try posting him as a foster. Part of the scary thing for me is > > money is so tight that I can't afford to treat a major illness. I > > can't get sick and my animals can't get sick or hurt. > > > > > > > > The horse won't be affordable for a few years, so sadly he's for sale. > > > > > > > > Thanks guys... I appreciate it! > > > > > > > >

