Tuesday, January 12, 2010

High Hopes Journal: Visit 2

(TS)This was my first day actually working at High Hopes.(SD)I entered through the large glass doors and felt a pang of unease.(CM)What if the riders didn't like me? What if something goes wrong and someone gets hurt?(CM)Luckily, Sue greeted me at the door and told me to relax and have fun.(SD)After signing in, I went to the barn area and looked for someone to help me because I had no idea what to do.(CM)Dorothy found me and asked to help with cleaning some of the tack.(CM)As I was cleaning the saddles and bridles with the other volunteers I ended up making a few friends.(SD)Although I didn't feel like I helped very much on my second day, I know that every little thing is appreciated.(CM)If there were no people there to clean tack and groom horses, High Hopes wouldn't be able to function properly.(CM)This is true for many other things in life as well.(CS)If there wern't the people there who do the hard unwanted jobs for us, we would no longer be able to survive.

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