Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Life the Last Month

Life at the Sanctuary has been pretty busy the last month. The weekend before Thanksgiving, we packed up our bags and headed to the South Dakota Capital. We had been invited to participate in Christmas at the Capital. I'd only been there once before but love Christmas and so wanted the Sanctuary to be a part of it. We finally got our ducks in a row and were invited to participate. I love our tree. Each horse that has stepped foot on the Sanctuary is now adorned as an ornament on a fresh tree in the Capital. I love how it turned out. It's such a magical experience. I hope that we can do it again some time. I know I will be requesting to participate again. It really put me into the Christmas spirit seeing all the fresh trees and decorations and holiday cheer. It's rather magical. I'd highly recommend going!


The Tuesday after Thanksgiving was #GivingTuesday and #ForSouthDakota South Dakota Gives day! It was a jam packed ay of activities to showcase not just our Sanctuary but all nonprofits (that signed up) to see all the amazing work that these nonprofits are doing for South Dakota. There are so many out there I had no idea about. I so wish I could spend more time with each one getting to know them and learn more about their cause.  During #GivingTuesday we had each Sanctuary horse write Santa a letter asking for one small item. We are continuing to collect items to fill their stocking. It's great fun!


For the month of December, we are doing the 12 Days of Sponsorship to get our senior horses sponsored. By sponsoring a horse, we can open our doors to more deserving seniors. As of today, we have been asked to take in 35 horses. Some may laugh at that number as it pales in comparison to what they have taken in or what they get asked but of us, it's a huge number. For me, every no is a knife to the heart knowing that I can't help them. If we can't help them, who will. I can only hope that others step up and help those that we cannot. As it is, we did say yes to 5 horses this year, which is more than we have in the past.


So for the 12 Days of Sponsorship, we post a horse and their "Match.com" profile of sorts. It's great fun and it helps me see the horses for who they are and rather than the ailments that they may have. We don't introduce ourselves with our ailments first. We introduce ourselves with who we are, what we like and what we don't like. I need to step back and remember that. They are all horses and being a horse comes first. Treating their ailments as they grow older is just a part of Sanctuary life. It's a good lesson for me to remember.


And it doesn't end there! Tonight we are headed to Tractor Supply in Sioux Falls to team up with Almost Home Canine Rescue to put up a Giving Tree! We are so excited to have a Giving Tree again. We've gone in with other organizations in the past and had so much fun. Sadly our schedule is so busy we have to ride on coat tails for this event most of the time. Luckily Almost Home is very forgiving of my schedule and in all honestly, they hold a special place in my heart since we used to foster for them years and years ago!


So even though I'm so far behind things are looking up. And when I joke that things are so far behind... I mean so far behind that I ran out of socks and I either had a choice of wearing my 7 year old's socks (which are too small) or I wear hospital socks from some of my previous trips. Yep, that far behind!


Hopefully once our Christmas tree is up, I'll be more in the Christmas spirit again and we can have some holiday cheer! I do love Christmas and if you don't, we invite you to visit and hope to get you into the Christmas spirit with the horses!

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