FAITH IS BEING SURE OF WHAT WE HOPE FOR AND CERTAIN OF WHAT WE DO NOT SEE. HEBREWS 11:1

Sunday, July 18, 2010

WOO HOO!!!

Rick rode a horse today! We had been planning this outing, but with the rain and the mud, we didn't know if it would actually happen. So, this morning we went to Hold Your Horses Theraputic Riding Center and Rick got on! It was so good. He hated wearing the helmet, but that was not optional. We were all crying and laughing...all of us except for Rick. He didn't think it was any big deal...he said, "of course I can ride". Like Duh...what did you think, I knew I could do it. Of course, we all knew that he could do it to0, but actually seeing him do it was, to borrow a phrase from Riley, "the bomb diggety"!!! It's such good therapy and one that I pray we can continue. It will help with EVERYTHING! And, another great benefit from riding this morning is that Rick took a nap this afternoon and actually went to sleep.

All and all it was a great weekend. His Aunt Cyndi and Uncle James stopped by on Saturday. They live in California and haven't seen Rick since this time last year, so they were in for a very pleasant surprise. Also, our friend from Dallas, Diana Bullard spent the weekend with us and got to go see Rick ride this morning, too. She brought him breakfast burritos, Sprinkles cupcakes, and a steak for supper last night. I don't know, but she may have stolen his heart away from Laura!

So sorry we missed Steven and Rene Bagley this afternoon. While Rick was napping, I took the kids to see Despicable Me. Very cute movie and I've just been on a high today since seeing Rick ride this morning. He was so funny. He waved to us, gave us the "OK" sign, saluted us, and pretended he was roping. I've posted pictures on my FB page, and will get some on the blog, too.

Blake Brazil is still holding steady which at this point is fabulous. At this point in the injury you pray for boring days...and he's had a few boring days...Praise the Lord! Colby came to work today and handled things a lot better. He is such a good guy and I so wish he didn't have to deal with this.

So, I end this post with a big "YEAH BOY!" and a high five to God! And a big thank you to those who continue to pray for us, encourage us, and support us.

Love,
Crystal

5 comments:

  1. PRAISE GOD!!! YOUR POST ABOUT HIS RIDING JUST GAVE ME GOOSEFLESH! GOD IS SO AWESOME! HE DEFINITELY HAS A PERFECT PLAN FOR RICK! WOW! THAT JUST MADE MY DAY! I DON'T KNOW Y'ALL, BUT I GO TO THE COWBOY CHURCH IN LOCKETT WITH GLEN! WE ARE PRAYING EACH AND EVERYDAY FOR RICK AND HIS AMAZING, GOD-BLESSED RECOVERY! NEVER GIVE UP!

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  2. That has to be the best Rx besides his wonderful family! When I was in college at MSU one of my professors had a son with Down Syndrome who loved horses. He began (if I remember correctly) a horse therapy program in the Henrietta area. I would be happy to look back through my things to find his name if/when you would like.
    God Bless and please tell Mr. Cade 'hello' and give him a BIG hug from me!

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  3. The "bomb diggety"? Is that child wanting to re-write the dictionary? I'll have to do my best to remember that one!! How Good IS GOD? What a weekend to remember, this next week will be the best yet. You know I have said that several times and thank the Lord, most of them have been better, except for maybe a couple. God Bless You All, more and more and more, thank you Jesus, later, Rick

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  4. Crystal,

    Man..., that is so great!! I'm so inspired and blessed by you and Rick. Thanks be to the Lord. Thank you very much for sharing.

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    M.L.Bolton

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  5. Back in the saddle again!!!

    Yea!!!!!

    Susie osborne

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