Sunday, 21 October 2007

  • She's come home...

    I've been saving for 6 months for her to come home.  Tonight it happened.  My little horse stepped down the ramp off the big horse trailer and snorted.  I took her lead rope and the tears began to fall, raining onto her neck as I hugged her.  After a long long journey over the past half year, at least one part of my life is complete again.  It's been 8 long years, Libby, and you're back home to the place that you loved in the mountains.  We have many more trails to explore and lots of adventures to share together and I look forward to every minute of it.

    If you are looking for a shipper, I cannot recommend Nation-Wide Horse Transportation enough.  They loved on my old scruffy mustang mare and treated her just like they would a multi-million dollar racehorse.  She was riding in royal style from start to finish.

    And now I shall haul my tired pregnant body to bed and dream sweet dreams about riding in the canyons again and the beach.  I am so blessed.

    Welcome home Libby.

Comments (4)

  • klingerfam
    That is soo sweet. I just happened upon your blog and that is soo cool.  How many horses do you have?  My husband and I are starting a ministry in which we work with abused kids and horses.  Right now we are working with 2 families and we have rescued one mare and filly.  We have 6 horses total and it is soo fun.  God is doing such graet things.  He is so faithful isn't he? 
  • Fireshifter
    Kind of like Crystal Peaks Ranch???  I went to her informational clinic back in May of 2005 and we are hoping to star something similar someday with our own twist on it.  I just have the one horse right now.  She is my childhood relic, in my life for 20 years.  Someday, I'll get my ranch.  It's been named for years now, but I just haven't been able to get it done.  I'm in the beginning stages of motherhood still and will probably have to wait some time before I could ever really work on the ranch.
  • klingerfam
    I have emailed CPYR and I would love to someday go out there to visit.  Its just too far from here.  Did you meet the founder?  When I read her book I couldn't get through more than a few chapters w/o crying.  Was it worth going out there?  Boy I wish I could go out there to see their place.  What is the name you have picked out?  How many kids do you have?  I have three and their blessings every day (for the most part ha, ha).  If you go on my blog you can see some picks of the mare and foal we rescued.  We had our seconed foal with her this year and his pic is on there to.  He was born on my daughter's b-day so she got to name him. 
  • Fireshifter

    CPYR is totally worth it.  Go to their informational clinic in the spring.  Kim Meeder is amazing.  Have you read her second book?  Akiva Meadows is the name we picked out.  Akiva means "protected" in Hebrew.  I have 1.5 kids, a 21 mth old and another one cooking, due in May.

    Check out my most recent ministry ideas later today.  It still has a ranch, but a slightly different twist on the purpose. I'll be posting it in a few minutes.

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