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Month: September 2013

Review: I am Ruth

Posted in Reviews

I am Ruth Book Description: More than just a simple love story, I Am Ruth is about courageously facing life after loss, rediscovering faith, and fearlessly placing yourself and your future in God’s loving hands. This text brings to light the full humanity found in the biblical account, and makes it personal for every reader who has suffered in life’s shadows longing to see God’s plan. About the Author: Brenda Duff has worked for Liberty University and Daystar Television Network. She is currently on staff at Berg Productions and has worked closely with Ken Berg for over 10 years. Ken…

A New Baby Donkey

Posted in Family

While Monday held a bit of bad craziness with the freak storm that caused damage at the horse rescue, there was also some good craziness that took place the following day. The horse rescue has two different areas – the regular horse rescue and the retirement villa. The retirement villa allows horses/donkeys/ponies to live out the remainder of their lives in peace and comfort in a relaxing environment. There are a variety of reasons for the horses to be at the retirement villa rather than at the regular rescue, but they all revolve around having special needs whether it be…

Wind Damage at the Horse Rescue

Posted in Family

On Monday afternoon, shortly after Munchkin and I had left the horse rescue for the day, a big windstorm came through the ranch. A wind funnel/dust devil ripped through the pasture taking out stalls and shade structures. The one set of stalls crashed through the fence causing some major damage to the fence. Thankfully, no one was hurt even though there were a couple of volunteers who were in a stall near the stalls that were taken out. Even the horses were okay; they were just really spooked and running around like a wild herd of horses. Sadly, this all…

Semper Gumby

Posted in Family, and Military Life

So, as I wrote yesterday, we found out on Friday that D was being deployed for a year. His package was being put together, and we were getting things in order at our end. As I’m on the phone with our bank on Tuesday evening, D walks in and asks what I’m doing. I hold up the card, and he asks if it’s deployment related. I nod, and he tells me that he’s not going. I figure he’s doing his normal joking thing, so I smile and give him the normal “right…” look. He tells me that he’s serious, and…