Day to day operation of a Friesian breeding farm standing 2 Friesian stallions. We have 6-10 foals each year out of Purebred Friesian mares, Andalusian mares, Thoroughbred mares and Friesian sport mares by Judy Sceggel 309-208-3840 www.horsemeister.com
Saturday, November 7, 2009
What Ever You Do, Don't Ask Down
Yesterday in the mail, Joan received a special book all the way from Haiti. One of her friends from Haiti, took pictures she had taken of Gabriel and made them into a book. Joan brought the book to the garage sale to show the rest of the family. The book is so touching that anyone that looks at it automatically starts tearing up. Beth was looking at the book during one of the very busy times when a man came up with some fishing equipment and asked Beth if she would take a $1.00 for it. There was 2 lines of people behind him waiting to check out. Beth showed him the book with the picture of Gabriel and told him that all the proceeds go to the school in Haiti that Gabriel attended and she would go down. All of a sudden Beth started sobbing, mom loudly lost it, Joan starts sobbing, then Karin seeing them all crying broke out sobbing. The man was so flustered he opened his wallet and told Beth, just take it ALL! The ladies at the front of the line all start to cry sympathy tears. Then one of the ladies in the back of the line asked "What Happened?" She was told "that man at the front of the line just asked down!" So the word went out, What ever you do, DON'T ask down!
Once we realized how that looked and sounded it was cause for laughter.
The garage sale is now over and yes, we would call it a success, over $8500.00 was raised for Gabriel's school but how we wish that the last 3 weeks could be erased.
Sarah Reinhard was in charge of making the cotton candy to sell. Bethany posed for a picture of 2 of Sarah's masterpieces.
Below is 2 of the happy customers.
Our weather today is beautiful, warm brilliant sunshine. Rhoda went trail riding with her boss, Dr. Lissa Calhoun and her three children. Rhoda drove the truck and trailer to the farm and picked up Bunni and Paris for the kids to ride as Dr. Lissa Calhoun doesn't have enough ponies and her children are all small. They should have a great day for it.
Karin has her youth group coming tomorrow, hope the weather holds for her.
Feeding the foals this morning I realize another halter is missing. That is now 3 halters somewhere in this small paddock. WHY can't I find ANY of them. This time it is Piper that lost his.
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