Until this point, the horse has likely only seen you at or below eye level. Move the horse near a fence post crossing. Climb up on the post and stand at a height so that you are above the horse's head. Gradually begin leaning on the horse until almost all your weight is on the horse’s back, but without getting all the way into the saddle. When the horse accepts this, release the pressure and stroke its neck. Walk the horse around you circle pen as usual, but begin lifting the reign as you round turns. Try this the other way. If you have done proper longing, it should know how to change directions in the circle. Continue your normal pressure as your horse turns until it faces the middle of the arena. Stop the pressure and pat its neck. Do this until you can turn the horse around and walk the other direction without stopping.  Slowly build up the time you are in the saddle over a period of several weeks or months. Do not attempt to increase the speed until your horse is 100% comfortable with you while walking. It may take a full year or longer before you can trot and canter on your horse. Don't rush the process, as it could train your horse to be fearful of you because you are unpredictable or push it for too much
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One-sentence summary -- Prepare the horse for your mount. Introduce weight onto the horse's back. Start using your reins.

Q: Children’s tea parties often revolve around a theme, such as Alice in Wonderland, princesses, or Victorian dress-up. Your child will have more fun at the party if they feel like they're suitably dressed. The invitation should have invitation about the theme if there is one, but if you're not sure, call the host and ask. Once you know the theme, start scouting for fun dress-up pieces that will make the perfect tea party outfit. Pastels or neutral tones will fit in nicely at most tea parties. Check consignment stores and thrift shops for perfect items that won’t empty your wallet.  Tea parties are the perfect occasion for little girls to wear a frilly dress if they enjoy dressing up. Another outfit option is a collared shirt with a pair of trousers or nice shorts and dress shoes for boys as well as girls who don't like to wear dresses. The shoes should match the formality of the outfit. Dressy sandals are a nice choice for sundresses, while closed-toe shoes are more appropriate for dressier occasions.  If your child is wearing a frilly ball gown to a princess-themed party, she could wear a pair of patent-leather shoes with a buckle and stockings to complete her look. Children's Oxford dress shoes are a classic choice to pair with short or pants. Once you have your child’s outfit picked out, visit a party supply store to find fun accessories. A children's tea party is a great time to be extravagant, especially if there's a costume theme, so look for tiaras, capes, feather boas, and long strands of beads. Think about what will make your child feel really special at the party. For boys, consider accessorizing with a bow tie or a fedora. Tea parties are a special occasion, so consider giving your child a special hair style. Short hair can be combed back or to the side and held in place with pomade or gel, and long hair can be styled into ringlets, braids, or an up-do.  A fishtail crown braid is an elegant style for long hair that is perfect for a princess tea party.  Use hair gel to create a side part, pompadour, or a slicked-back look on short hair. To get ringlets without heat styling, add a little curling gel to your child's damp hair. Twist sections of the hair away from your child's face and use bobby pins to pin the coil close to the scalp. Allow the curls to set for at least an hour before unwinding the twists. Add a little more gel to the ends to help the curls hold.
A: Check the invitation or ask the host about a theme for the party. Gather fun costume pieces. Choose dressy sandals or closed-toe dress shoes. Add costume jewelry if you want. Style your child’s hair in a special way.

Article: Place a clean piece of cheesecloth over the bottom of the cylinder compartment. The cheesecloth should be large enough to extend up to the top of the cylinder basin.  A home cheese press is all you need for this. These presses usually consist of a round cylinder, in which you will put the cheese, with guide rods on both sides. There should also be a pressure arm that allows you to change the amount of pressure applied to the cheese. Cheese presses are needed for the creation of hard cheeses, including cheddar cheese. Place the curds in the bottom of the cheese press and wrap them up with the cheesecloth. Crank the pressure arm until the gauge indicates that you are applying 10 lbs (4.5 kg) of pressure. Let the cheese sit in the cheese press for 15 minutes at this pressure. Increase the pressure to 40 lbs (18 kg) and press for 12 hours. Flip the cheese over and change the cheesecloth to a fresh piece before continuing to press the cheese. Bump up the pressure to 50 lbs (22.5 kg) and press for an additional 24 hours. Flip the cheese over and change the cheesecloth to a fresh piece before continuing to press the cheese.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Line the cheese press with cheesecloth. Add the cheese and press for 15 minutes. Increase the pressure and continue pressing. Increase the pressure once more and continue pressing.

Article: If you struggle to edit your writing on your own, you may try showing it to a friend or a colleague to get their feedback. Choose a friend who will be critical of your writing but also offer constructive feedback and useful notes. You may also show the story to a colleague at school or at work who is interested in writing and reading.  You may try reading the short story out loud to a friend or colleague in addition to giving them a hard copy. You may get more detailed feedback if you read the short story out loud to them, as they can tell you right away when a section does not sound right or as strong as it could be. Remember not to take any criticism you receive of your short story personally. You are getting your writing critiqued after all, and any feedback does not reflect on you as a person. Instead, try to view feedback as valuable and part of the revising process. You may also try bringing the story to a writing group in your local area or online. Submit the story to the writing group for critique. Then, sit back and listen to what the writers in the group have to say about the story. Take notes and try not to interrupt anyone when they are discussing your story. Listen and process the feedback you get from the group. You may also try taking a writing class where you can workshop your writing with other writers. You may find it useful to discuss the craft of writing and several different approaches to writing in the class, in addition to getting your short story edited by other writers. If you are still struggling to revise your short story, you may consider hiring a professional editor to help you tackle the issues in your story. You can hire a professional editor by searching for one online or by asking peers in your writing community for a reference to a good one. You may end up working with a professional editor if you submit the short story to a call for submissions at a literary magazine or a journal. The editor can help you adjust minor issues in the story so it is set for publication.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Show the story to a friend or colleague. Bring the story to a writing group. Hire a professional editor.