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		By: Sarah Hurrell		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I love seeing your pictures of you growing up. Hehe. I love that you were trying to teach your brother a word to bless your grandfather. How special. Bet your grandfather laughed when you told him what you were trying to do.:)

I had a really funny experience with Sahara yesterday. I am floating her out today to somewhere local for some hanging out so yesterday I did some practise with float loading as it&#039;s been a month or so since we last headed out. I was working on sending her in to the float while I stood outside it. We practised it a few times so I could work on her backing out slowly. After the 3rd time, I unclipped the lunge rope and said good job. I moved around to the side of the float to get something and lo and behold, she walked back on the float and stood there. I just laughed. Sometimes I do feed her on the float when she has got on, sometimes when we get to our destination if I am taking her somewhere. So I grabbed her feed bucket and gave her a feed. I am still giggling a out it this morning. 

Big hugs to Merlin. It must be wonderful seeing him grow up. Have a great week. I am finishing off an assignment this week and then will finish your ebook and give feedback. I have been applying your great tips. :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love seeing your pictures of you growing up. Hehe. I love that you were trying to teach your brother a word to bless your grandfather. How special. Bet your grandfather laughed when you told him what you were trying to do.:)</p>
<p>I had a really funny experience with Sahara yesterday. I am floating her out today to somewhere local for some hanging out so yesterday I did some practise with float loading as it&#8217;s been a month or so since we last headed out. I was working on sending her in to the float while I stood outside it. We practised it a few times so I could work on her backing out slowly. After the 3rd time, I unclipped the lunge rope and said good job. I moved around to the side of the float to get something and lo and behold, she walked back on the float and stood there. I just laughed. Sometimes I do feed her on the float when she has got on, sometimes when we get to our destination if I am taking her somewhere. So I grabbed her feed bucket and gave her a feed. I am still giggling a out it this morning. </p>
<p>Big hugs to Merlin. It must be wonderful seeing him grow up. Have a great week. I am finishing off an assignment this week and then will finish your ebook and give feedback. I have been applying your great tips. 🙂</p>
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