The Peterborough Examiner

Not your standard Christmas gift

Standardbr­ed mare Foamy will help Cavan’s Taralee Waite, a mother of two young children, through her breast cancer battle

- HEATHER MACKAY SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER

This holiday season was made extra special for a Cavan family, thanks to the standardbr­ed mare Foamy.

She was delivered as a present to a surprised and deserving Taralee Waite on Christmas Eve.

While 2020 has been challengin­g for everyone, it has been especially tough for Waite who was diagnosed with breast cancer in February.

She was booked for surgery in March, but when the pandemic hit that was pushed back until late May.

She was then given the devastatin­g news she also had ovarian cancer. Since then, she’s gone through seven rounds of chemothera­py as well as radiation treatment.

“Throughout it all Tara has remained hugely positive and optimistic with a touch of realism,” said Waite’s friend and neighbour, Julie Morrison Kangas, who is best known in the Standardbr­ed world as the caretaker of the great trotter Goodtimes, a member of Canada’s Horse Racing Hall of Fame.

Waite’s husband, Glenn Cameron, wanted to surprise his wife with a horse for Christmas and reached out to Morrison Kangas asking for assistance.

“Tara was an avid rider until her 20s and her husband approached me to help find her a horse,” explained Morrison Kangas.

“The horse would be for trail riding, playing around, emotional support and overall therapist and what better breed for all of that than a standardbr­ed?”

Morrison Kangas turned to Joanne Colville and asked if the Ontario Standardbr­ed Adoption Society had any horses that would be suitable. Her timing couldn’t have been better as the Striking Sahbra daughter Foamy had just become available.

“Foamy had just been returned to OSAS through unfortunat­e circumstan­ces. She’s a lovely mare with the sweetest personalit­y and really cute,” described Colville.

The plan was hatched and Peterborou­gh horseman Jason Woodward drove Foamy to her new home and Cameron managed to pull off his equine Christmas gift for his wife.

The following is part of what Morrison Kangas wrote regarding the surprise on her Facebook page: “Well, we pulled it off. Weeks of secrecy and behind the scenes texting. It has taken a village to pull this off.

“Welcome to the Cameron family, Foamy. Tara was speechless and had absolutely no idea. This horse will be exactly what Tara needs, she deserves this perfect Christmas present.

“Knowing the perfect breed, I turned to Joanne and the Ontario Standardbr­ed Adoption Society for help. She knew exactly the right horse for this very special situation. Within a week we had everything ironed out. Enter Jason (Woodward) who, even though he’d been racing for two days down Mohawk way, he made yet another trip to pick Foamy up. Thank you, thank you, thank you, to you both. It means so much.

“Foamy must know the role she is to play since she has settled in like a dream. This is the boost my good friend Tara needs and deserves.

“Special thank you to Jackie Wimbush for documentin­g Foamy’s journey so far. It is so very much appreciate­d. It is the start of a great friendship for these two. Tara, you deserve this very special gift.”

Waite, who has two children, daughter Kennedy, 11, and son Harley, 7, received another special gift just after Foamy’s arrival in the form of a dream, featuring her father who died close to five years ago.

“I have Irish roots, deep, green roots. In the dream we were sitting in a pub talking. The bartender handed him a beer and my Dad said, ‘Ahh, would ya look at the cúr (pronounced cure) on that pint!’ I said, ‘Dad, cúr means foam/foamy in Irish doesn’t it?’ He smiled at me and I woke up,” recalled Waite.

Understand­ably, Foamy’s new nickname is Cure which is fitting on so many levels.

 ?? JACKIE WIMBUSH ?? Taralee Waite feeds standardbr­ed mare Foamy, a special gift from her husband, Glenn Cameron. Procured from the Ontario Standardbr­ed Adoption Society, Foamy will help support Waite in her battle with breast and ovarian cancer.
JACKIE WIMBUSH Taralee Waite feeds standardbr­ed mare Foamy, a special gift from her husband, Glenn Cameron. Procured from the Ontario Standardbr­ed Adoption Society, Foamy will help support Waite in her battle with breast and ovarian cancer.

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