lost my dad in June 2008, with cancer of the osophagus.
He had hidden the extent of his illness from his family,
and we had no idea how little time we had left until the
last 48 hours.
After
my dear dad died, I realised that, whilst my life was pretty
good, I wasn't doing what I ached to do, and that is to
spend my life being around horses and helping people at
the same time. My fulfillment comes from these special moments
being with, and watching, the horses move people to the
next level of their lives. There is honestly little as rewarding.
Experiencing
my three horses have helped me grow as a person more than
anything else I have ever done, particularly Jack who, at
the grand old age of 27, has been with me for over twenty
years! They all delight, frustrate, infuriate and bring
joy to my life. By their nature, they have taught me to
be a better person, and have helped me through the low points
in my own life.
The
workshops and coaching are available for anyone that is
suffering - or suffered from-
cancer.
I
also welcome counsellors and other therapists that work
with cancer sufferers