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When Rootbeer and Edward's owner moved to another state, the two miniature horses had no idea who would take care of them or what their future would be. To their relief and surprise avid animal lover Lilly, had a beautiful bay quarter horse Kiefer who lived in a corral opposite them. When Lilly found out Rootbeer and Edward were up for adoption she knew that they belonged with her and Kiefer. Together, Rootbeer, Edward and Lilly began a series of exciting adventures. After getting to know one another and weathering challenges, they discovered the deep joy and satisfaction that comes from…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Rootbeer and Edward's owner moved to another state, the two miniature horses had no idea who would take care of them or what their future would be. To their relief and surprise avid animal lover Lilly, had a beautiful bay quarter horse Kiefer who lived in a corral opposite them. When Lilly found out Rootbeer and Edward were up for adoption she knew that they belonged with her and Kiefer. Together, Rootbeer, Edward and Lilly began a series of exciting adventures. After getting to know one another and weathering challenges, they discovered the deep joy and satisfaction that comes from having a purpose, that of serving others. Follow their fun and times of learning from fears and hardships. Enjoy their relationship with each other, bonds with animal friends and people of all ages, small children through senior citizens. Marvel at their gifts, antics, and even their hair-raising experience at a county fairgrounds. Fall in love, not once, but again, and again, and prepare to let these minis steal your heart!
Autorenporträt
Rene Townsend is a horse-lover who waited until later in her life to own them. A woman of substance, Rene spent her life in service, Loving her educational career as teacher, principal and as the first female Superintendent in San Diego County, California. She was also the first woman to represent San Diego in the California Interscholastic Federation, an organization that oversees athletics for students. She taught at various universities, was managing partner of a superintendent recruitment firm, and as Executive Director for Eduction at Price Charities. When riding her horses, Oz and then Kiefer, she felt fulfilled and at peace. After adopting Rootbeer and Edward, she realized her background as an educator could offer her miniature horses' a purposeful life. She connected with the Helen Woodward Animal Center in San Diego where she, Rootbeer and Edward were accepted into their Pet Encounter Therapy program. The trio regularly visit residential facilities for children, alternative schools and nursing homes with only one intention ... and that is to bring smiles to the people they meet. So far they have more than accomplished their goals!