This past month has seen a lot of new beginnings, and has
been awesome! After spending some time in the States and some time in
Nicaragua, I arrived back at the Ranch at the end of September and started
gearing up for my first full year of ministry at Rancho Oasis for Youth!
Before I got to the Ranch, however, I got ENGAGED! I’m so
thankful to God for bringing me to a wonderful man who loves the Lord and
encourages me in my own walk in so many ways. I get more excited every day for
everything that God has planned for our future together!
After taking me by horse-drawn carriage to the lake, he brought me to the top of an old fort
where he asked me to marry him and gave me my mom's engagement ring set with a new stone.
The day I arrived at the Ranch, there was another
arrival, a surprise baby goat. His mom sort of rejected him (she herself had
been rejected as a kid) and so I spent the first few weeks of his life holding
her so he could eat. And, a couple weeks after he was born, we had three more
surprise babies, a pair of twins and another single kid. These two mamas are
great, though, and watching the four kids play together has been SO much fun!
Twins! A boy and a girl!
Our only black goat gave us another to match her!
Before his friends got big enough to play, this little guy hung out with me a lot.
I also spent much of this month refreshing Nyssa on her
training. M had been working with her since she was a baby but hadn’t been able
to actually ride her yet, so I started working several times a week with the
young horse and could see that she definitely remembered her training. By the
end of the month, she was ready to be ridden, but there were certainly some
bumps and bruises along the way… Like the first day of training when she got
overly frustrated and kicked me pretty hard in the leg… To her surprise and
dismay, I worked her even harder after that.
Day 1: Getting her moving and remembering what she'd learned before!
Day 1, Later: Things didn't quite go as planned... But at least it's pretty!
Trying to get her used to my weight on her... She wasn't a fan of me hopping onto her...
Ready to take the next step to being a Ranch pony!
Trade school started up again, but since this year they
hadn’t sold quite as much as in previous furloughs and since “baby cinco” is
coming soon, we decided to stick with having the students come just to turn in
the beads they had rolled during the week and to dip the previous week’s beads
in varnish. I also lead a simple devotion with them which has been a huge
blessing to me as well.
M created some lists of work projects that need to be
done around the Ranch, one for general things and the other for the animals. I
got to organize and prioritize them and now that we’re more organized with our
needs, we’ve been able to focus on our priorities and are excited to both check
things off the list as they get done, and add more things to really get the
Ranch to where we know it can be. It’s a long process when there’s a lot of
work but not many workers!
I got some lead ropes and rope halters made and then put in the nails to hang them!
In our staff Bible study on Wednesdays, we are going
through the book of Colossians, and it’s been amazing so far. One day we talked
about grace, and what it meant. One of the questions to ask ourselves was “What
is an example of God’s grace in your life?” Of course I thought immediately of
how He brought a group of people together to support my ministry here, and that’s
a great example of grace, but I couldn’t think of any little, everyday
examples.
The very next day as I was cutting a freshly-cut tree
branch on a miter saw for a couple of projects, something happened and the
small block of wood I was holding still got sucked into the saw along with my
hand. I believe it was the plastic guard I had been holding up with my other
thumb that came down and smashed my thumb, but it happened so fast that all I
know for sure is that my thumb was smashed but still fully intact.
Praise God that my thumb was not as chewed up at the piece of wood I was cutting.
(The orange on my nail is polish; all I suffered was the tiny cut at the base of the nail.)
As I sat down to avoid passing out from the
pain/adrenaline, I couldn’t help but to feel overwhelmed by God’s grace in such
a small thing as a thumb. Although it was so painfully swollen I had to take
some ibuprofen to sleep for a couple of nights and had to re-learn how to do
simple things like unbuttoning my pants for a week or so, I am SO grateful to God
because it could have been SO much worse. Now it’s already healed up quite a
bit and am just waiting to see if I’m going to be growing a new nail or not.
Once the polish came off, I found it a lot more bruised than I had thought...
A little worse for wear but not a bit deterred, I’m
looking forward to what the next month has in store for me as I serve God here
in Ojojona, Honduras!
Sometimes while you do your nails on a Saturday afternoon, it turns into a nail party!
Please be praying:
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For my fiancé and I as we plan our wedding from
two different countries and for our relationship to continue to get stronger as
we prepare to be married.
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For sales on the Etsy store for the trade school
students so they can earn money and reach their goals.
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For our search for more horses for the Ranch,
that God allows us to connect with the right people and find the right horses.
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For the girl’s Bible study as we begin to
incorporate horses into the Bible lessons.
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For the finances to come in for the staff house
to be completed.
Are you my mother?
Sheeba, the Ranch dog, thinks she's very helpful with the baby goat.
If you are
interested in supporting me financially, you may do so online or by check.
Online: Visit www.ro4y.com and click the “Donate” button on
the sidebar to give through PayPal.
Make sure you include my name and your
email address so the funds can be directed to me.
By check: Make
checks payable to “RO4Y” and include a note with my name and your email
address, then send the checks to: Rancho Oasis for Youth, P.O. Box 1853, Mason
City, IA 50401.
Can you spot my assistant?
Lizards can give some great horse training advice sometimes...