Gillian accepts services from Imagine!’s Out & About
department, and last year, joined the Horsin’ Around class for the first time.
Held at Medicine Horse in Boulder, participants learn how to build
relationships with the horses, care for them, and ride them.
“I like hanging out with them. Getting to know each of their
personalities is really rewarding to me,” said Gillian.
A few weeks before Gillian attended the class, she found out
that her cousin had died. “I was out of sorts,” said Gillian. “I remember
thinking ‘I need to find something to help me cope.’” After spending time in
the stalls grooming and feeding the horses, Gillian realized how therapeutic
this was for her, “Just being outside, grooming them, and being around them
helped me cope.”
With over ten horses on the ranch, Gillian created a bond
with one in particular: a white, starling blue-eyed, gypsy pony named
Frankie. “It felt like he knew I lost somebody. Animals sense what’s wrong, and
it seemed like he was there for me as much as I was there for him.” Gillian
recalls a favorite memory in one of the arenas with Frankie. “He rolled around on
the ground and got really dirty. I laughed so hard.”
After a few classes of learning how to groom and lead the
horses, participants saddled up and furthered those relationships with riding.
“My cousin used to ride horses, so every time I rode Frankie, I could feel my
cousin’s spirit,” said Gillian. “I felt the spirit say ‘it’s okay, I’m fine.’
It helped lift me out of a fog.”
“I’m still coming to grips with being okay (about cousin),”
said Gillian. “I was glad to take the Horsin’ Around class again this year as
it’s helped me get more closure.”
Gillian has found that this class also helps with work she does
on the side. “I take care of my neighbor’s dog down the street. I’ve always had
a love for animals,” said Gillian. “Horsin’ Around has taught me to be more
patient and careful around all animals.” Gillian has worked with three
different dogs over the past few years, deepening her passion and care for
her four-legged friends :)
awesome job gillian
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