Thursday, November 19, 2020

A Time of Remembrance

 We had a warm but windy day. Ruth, mom and I walked to Joan's house. She joined us for a short part then had to head back. Diane called from Gulf Shores, AL. The weather there has been beautiful, one sunny warm day after the next. Day after day of warmth and sunshine. The paper work is all finished now for Isla and Maddalen. Isla is leaving us tomorrow. 

Maddalen is suppose to leave on the 22nd, but I haven't heard from the shipper yet.
Next week Kyro's paper work should get done.  I had to order 12 more halters for the weanlings. We go through them so quickly. I also found some oversize horse halters and ordered 6 of those. We are starting to get into a routine with this covid quarantine. I walk in the morning with the ladies, get back and make breakfast then Mark takes off for his walk. We both take naps during the day. We are blaming the tiredness on the virus but it could be something else like boredom.  Today was the funeral for Taunya's mom. Taunya posted the picture below: 
Taunya wrote: 56 years of loving each other through good times and hard times, through sickness and health. Dad took care of mom for a long time as she began getting more forgetful. He spent hours driving to the nursing home to hold her hand. She loved seeing him. Her entire face would lighten up quickly followed with her feisty personality to keep him on his toes. I am so grateful for their love. I bawled watching my dad say one more final good bye. So grateful for Jesus and how He is carrying us through right now.   The first time we met Taunya's mom she had a meal for us that went on and on and on. We had never seen soo much food at one meal. She really did make the most wonderful apple pie. Mark and I are praying for the Rumbold family over the loss of  their mom, grandma and wife. 

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