I am thankful for a day. Each day. That phrase – this is the day the Lord has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it – rings in my ear.
Today I had friends sit in front of me and ask life questions of me. I attended a funeral of a friend’s mother. I culled files (a good archival thing to do!). I rode two hours in a car. I exercised and prayed.
And now I am reflecting on the day.
I firmly believe that God calls us to His work. That means that the tasks of a day should require power that only He can give – whether we feel we are strong enough to do the work or not.
There are many doors that are open in front of me. The more I pray, the greater the opportunities seem to grow. Somehow God is increasing my faith and with that my horizon for serving others.
Here is the new horizon – instead of praying that God would open a door, I’m praying that He would close doors.
Now the question is, which door does God want to close?
I think the consignment deiadlne for Buckeye is normally in November, but the March sale normally fills up way before then, so the best option is to call and ask. I think the Signature sale hasn’t even started taking consignments.The Buckeye sales are mostly Amish buyers, though there are exceptions. We’ve sold/purchased quite a few show horses through this sale with success. But this sale brings about 250 consignment horses and a lot of quality if looking to buy at a good price.The Signature sale is more geared towards show horses, but they do take nonshow consignments. This sale has more show homes , but there are also a lot of Amish that come to the sale as well.We’ve purchased show prospects through both sales and did well with them.