Late in the afternoon, Daniel headed off to Auora to see his girlfriend Val and attend her graduation from Medical Office Assistant school. I met Courtney at Red Cross and we both donated blood... our way of helping others in medical need. Then I went to Growth Group pot luck, replenishing my blood sugar, and eating too much. We prayed for the Gilmores.
They immediately started racing around. I went back to the house to get my camera and they were still acting crazy.
I was beginning to wonder if I should have kept them in. I didn't want them to get hurt slipping in the mud, nor did I want them to tear up the pasture.
This series of photos was taken of the horses playing in the muddy waters of the water way.
Roni was first to start rolling. Then Amiga joined him. And finally Zorro came over.
Then Zorro took off, with Amiga in hot pursuit. They don't act or look very lame to me.
We went to Welgreen Farm to help with stalls, but the "horse ladies" already had the work completed. So, back home I tried to get some grading done. Today's Caring Bridge brought less hopeful news... Richard's brain damage is extensive. I just can't imagine what the Gilmore family has been going through. To be faced with making a decision regarding Richard's life is more than anyone should have to do. My prayers took on a new focus and urgency. (For the record- Just in case I am ever injured or sick beyond recovery, I do not want to be bed-ridden... Let me go to be with God in Heaven and don’t question or doubt your decision.) Marj and her sons have been so courageous.
Continuing the photo series, Amiga followed Zorro into the paddock, knocking the cattle scratcher down in the process.
Roni jumped over the scratcher that was lying on the ground, and sent mud flying.
The three of them continued to run around the paddock until they got it out of their system. Then it was back to business as usual... eating.
Courtney met Joe and I at Gilmores' Wednesday afternoon and we worked on cleaning stalls, buckets, and automatic waterers, etc. We let the horses out into the indoor arena in pairs while tackling their stalls. They had been in all day, making their stalls extra messy and them glad for some turn out. Dan came and joined us once he was home from Chicago land. After feeding at Welgreen, we went home to feed our horses. We picked up Val, who had come home with Daniel and was resting. Then we all went out to eat in LeRoy at Jacks. One afternoon the cows got out while Joe was working in the paddock.
Once home, we learned that Richard had passed away at 2:00 in the afternoon. When I got the news, a peace washed over me. I did not feel sad. I had cried, off and on all weekend, and occasionally during the past few days. I was relieved that Richard could now rest in peace and the family could be at peace as well.
Thursday morning the sun was actually shining, bringing a "calm after the storm" so to speak. I had been up till midnight, unable to quiet my brain for sleep. But I woke feeling an inward strength and peace. There was a calm about the barn at Marj's and reassurance from the nickering horses that life is good.
I worked late preparing for the start of our week of rat dissection. Then swung by Wal-Mart for milk and other staples (If you can call potato chips a staple). Once home I set to fixing dinner. Joe grilled steaks and we (Dan and Val included) ate a later than usual dinner. After some evening chores, Joe and I settled in to watch Survivor. This weeks "Blind Side" struck us as funny. I guess it was good comic relief.
Friday called for scattered showers, and as I looked across the horizon, I could see a splattering of rain clouds from one end of the earth to the other.
I said a quick hi to Marj when over doing chores and was consoled by the news that Richards organ donation would go to help fifty people. In life and in death, he was always a giving person.
The start of the rat dissection at school went very well and I was proud of my students for doing such a nice job. I took a much needed nap once home, but woke with a dull headache and a lack of focus to finish this blog. I went out and helped Joe move fencing and then put the horses into this lush green paradise. And as I sat down in the green pasture, I prayed.
May the Lord God Bless and keep all of us. He is our refuge, our strength, and our hope. He gives us the breath of life until the day he calls us home. May we live in love, peace and thanksgiving.
This is a beautiful prayer song,
The Prayer
Sung by the 7 year old Rhema Marvanne with male vocal Terry White.
Beautiful tribute, Holly.
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