dianna_somersetfarm
08-07-2005, 06:42 PM
Hi Marty,
> Thank you for a wonderful clinic last week-end in Ashland. As I
> mentioned, I am so glad I attended before any of our animals are
> delivered home--which will be next month. I purchased your Volume I
> DVD and shared it with the couple I was staying with while attending
> your clinic. We purchased alpacas from them and they and have two
> of our females and a cria they will be transporting next month.
> I was pleased when she e-mailed me and said she was using the mid-line
> neck catch now and how much easier it is to handle the alpacas. I recommended that she join the Guild and she did yesterday.
>
> When our granddaughter was born our daughter insisted that anyone who
> was going to be taking care of Sarah had to go through an infant CPR
> class before we could be left alone with her. Actually, I thought
> that was a good idea. Well, now I have my own declaration to make
> about the alpacas. Any of our family members who are going to be
> working with me with the alpacas have to view your DVD first. Also, I
> plan on including it when anyone purchases an alpaca from us.
>
> Another reason I am contacting you is to ask about the next 4-day
> clinic. My plans are to complete the practioner training and I would
> like to be added to the waiting list. As a side note, I think
> creating the Cameldynamics Handler Seal designation is a great idea
> and has many advantages--to you and the individuals. I would like
> people to know I use your program and it also gives a short-term
> reward for those of us who are participating in the practioner
> program.
>
> I understand the need for the amount of time and training you require
> for people to complete your training and basically become an extension
> of your training program. From what I learned about you at the
> clinic, turning over that degree of responsibility and control to
> others is probably not an easy thing to do. And, the requirements
> should be stringent. By providing an interim designation we are being
> rewarded as we move through the process.
>
> Also, I can see why you were so excited about the Guild. What a great
> resource! I have been watching the membership grow--how exciting for
> you.
>
> >
> Dianna
> Thank you for a wonderful clinic last week-end in Ashland. As I
> mentioned, I am so glad I attended before any of our animals are
> delivered home--which will be next month. I purchased your Volume I
> DVD and shared it with the couple I was staying with while attending
> your clinic. We purchased alpacas from them and they and have two
> of our females and a cria they will be transporting next month.
> I was pleased when she e-mailed me and said she was using the mid-line
> neck catch now and how much easier it is to handle the alpacas. I recommended that she join the Guild and she did yesterday.
>
> When our granddaughter was born our daughter insisted that anyone who
> was going to be taking care of Sarah had to go through an infant CPR
> class before we could be left alone with her. Actually, I thought
> that was a good idea. Well, now I have my own declaration to make
> about the alpacas. Any of our family members who are going to be
> working with me with the alpacas have to view your DVD first. Also, I
> plan on including it when anyone purchases an alpaca from us.
>
> Another reason I am contacting you is to ask about the next 4-day
> clinic. My plans are to complete the practioner training and I would
> like to be added to the waiting list. As a side note, I think
> creating the Cameldynamics Handler Seal designation is a great idea
> and has many advantages--to you and the individuals. I would like
> people to know I use your program and it also gives a short-term
> reward for those of us who are participating in the practioner
> program.
>
> I understand the need for the amount of time and training you require
> for people to complete your training and basically become an extension
> of your training program. From what I learned about you at the
> clinic, turning over that degree of responsibility and control to
> others is probably not an easy thing to do. And, the requirements
> should be stringent. By providing an interim designation we are being
> rewarded as we move through the process.
>
> Also, I can see why you were so excited about the Guild. What a great
> resource! I have been watching the membership grow--how exciting for
> you.
>
> >
> Dianna