Joan sent a text at 6:10 this morning asking me to bring over the blood pressure cuff. Mom wasn't feeling well. I went straight over. Mom's blood pressure was low but not terribly low. 89 over 61. She just couldn't seem to get comfortable and was nauseous. We talked a bit about the co-op picnic today then I left for home but as soon as I got home Joan sent a text to the family to come now. Mom was dying. When I arrived Joan was kneeling by her bedside talking to mom telling her, "mom I think you are going to see Jesus today." She was praying asking God to just help mom feel comfortable. Mom seemed to stop breathing and we couldn't feel a heart beat so thought she had died but then she started breathing again. Faith came over with her stethoscope and could hear a faint heart beat, and then at 6:45 am her heart stopped.
The siblings here at the lake all arrived quickly and we were all so thankful she could die without pain. We sent texts out to our families. Anna arrived and offered to flip the apartment. Sarah and Nolan and the girls arrived. They were heading to St. Louis. We tried calling the coroner's office but they were closed so called 911 and explained it wasn't an emergency but that our mom died. They sent 2 officers at first who asked us for her dnr paper. That took a while to find but Diane found it. Next a Sheriff arrived, he checked things out, visited a bit then left just as the coroner arrived. He contacted the funeral home for us but couldn't tell us when they would be able to come. The co-op picnic was scheduled to start at 10:00 am and just then it started raining. We were hoping the funeral director would arrive before the picnic guests and it almost worked out. Amy arrived just in time to help. The funeral director brought a helper and arrived around 10:00 am but since it was raining we had the co-op guests go into the barn. They loaded mom up and left and we were left with lots of decisions. We tried buying a casket off Amazon, Costco and Sam's as that was mom's wishes but couldn't get one delivered in time. We made phone calls and sent texts to people that would want to know. Taunya dropped off cinnamon rolls and sticky buns from Trefzgers and Stephanie brought a meat and cheese tray, fruit tray and vegetable tray. We were very glad for all of the food as none of us were thinking of meals but snacking as hunger hit. It was sprinkling on and off all day and only got up to 66 degrees but that didn't stop the home schoolers from using the lake.The Horsemeister Blog
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
Friday, May 8, 2026
WELCOME HOME
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Cold and Rainy
I was up before 5:00 am because I heard neighing, the sound of neighing that means there are probably horses out and I was right. I stepped outside and immediately went back inside to get a coat on. It was only 36 degrees out. Basilea, Thalia and Valerie were out and over bothering Evan. I ran, well walked very fast over to them, grabbed Basilea and Thalia's halters and led them over to the breeding shed. Valerie just followed right along and into that paddock. We use that paddock for when we are breeding a mare with a foal by her side so was empty. I quickly checked to make sure Blueberry and Izzy, who were also in the same paddock were where they needed to be (they were) then went back to the house for my first cup of coffee. I checked on them as I was enjoying the coffee.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Unexpected
I went straight to bed last night when we got home from the fellowship hall and slept until 3:20 am then got up, wrote yesterday's blog and updated the website before going back to bed and sleeping until 5:30 am. The sleep was needed. We met at mom's for our walk. The Baltimore Oriels are back. Joan had a half of an orange filled with grape jelly out for them.
Berean
We were busy this morning at the Berean office. As we were getting ready for the prayer Kathy asked to read a letter to us from a prisoner.
Monday, May 4, 2026
More Horsin Around
We were all able to walk although Rachel flew out to Gulf Shores today. I think she needs a vacation. Not just us 4 girls walked. Mike brought along Roseberry for the first round.
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Wonderful Day Wonderful Life
Mike sent a text that he wanted Evan in the pasture so he could clean out the front of his paddock this morning. I thought he meant after church but he wanted to do it this morning before church and had it done in about 20 minutes. Evan loved being out on the pasture and the grass is long enough he was left out. His back gate is left open so he can come or go. We picked up Rhonda for church and arrived a couple minutes after Joan. Randy and Kathy brought Nancy and she was SO wound up and excited. Randy was making more than duck calls this morning, according to Nancy he also sounded like a cow and a few other animals. She was thrilled to go down to Sunday school with Joan. Gabe had the morning message. Today was also the senior breakfast and he had taught them all 4 years so knew them all well. This was officially his first message off the pulpit. If you would like to watch it click HERE. Tim Roecker had the afternoon message click HERE to listen to that. Amy and Ken were in Peoria as Amy is helping at Sarah's wedding shower and the meeting on that was at lunch. Joan needed to stay late for the Jamaica trip meeting so she took Mark's car home from church and we took mom's wheel chair van with mom and Mackenson. We only found out later Mackenson was supposed to go to that meeting as he is also going to Jamaica. I stayed at mom's house until Joan made it back at 2:40 then went over to start cooking the Sunday meal. While I was doing that Rhoda and Lee along with Sarah and Nolan and the 5 grandchildren were here. Rhoda was working with Valerie


























































