I didn’t intend to have a gap between posts in this series, but the past five weeks have been BUSY. Our older daughter graduated from high school at the end of May. This celebration was followed by the associated parties, end-of-the-year awards ceremonies, preparations for both girls to spend a week at Young Life Camp, …
Equine Therapy
Back in the Saddle: Part 7 – A Rider & His Family
In this seventh and final edition of the Back in the Saddle Blog Series, we will hear from Sandy, the mother of one of the riders I have had the pleasure of getting to know while volunteering as a sidewalker at Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding & Horsemanship (CTRH). Please join me in welcoming Sandy to the …
Back in the Saddle: Part 5 – Sidewalker
I have had the pleasure of volunteering as a sidewalker at Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship (CTRH) for the past two years. During this time, I’ve worked closely with friend and fellow sidewalker, Joan Lenczicki. She is the one who connected me with those who run the Miniature Horse Outreach, and I will be forever …
Back in the Saddle: Part 4 – Horse Leader
I hope you are enjoying this Back in the Saddle blog series as much as I am. The series will continue over the next few weeks with interviews of individuals who serve in a variety of roles in equine therapy and equine-assisted therapy programs. Have you missed the previous posts in this series? You can …
Back in the Saddle: Part 3 – Therapeutic Riding Instructor
Welcome back! This is the third post in the Back in the Saddle Blog Series. If you missed either the introduction or the piece about Mini Horse Outreach, I invite you to read them here. Today, we’re talking with Anora Snyder, Program Director and PATH Intl. Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor at Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and …
Back in the Saddle: Part 2 – Mini Horse Outreach
In my last post, I introduced a new blog series about equine and equine-assisted therapies and explained the significance and relevance of these programs to my writing. The Back in the Saddle Series will continue over the next few weeks with interviews of individuals who serve in a variety of roles in such programs. I …
Back in the Saddle: Intro
The familiar idiom “back in the saddle” means to return to something after an absence; to make another attempt after failure, interruption, or setback. I only published one blog post in the past year, and I haven’t worked on a manuscript since last spring. But as the Public Relations Officer for our Band Boosters, I …