October 11, 2009
Savanah is finally home! Now that harvest is over and winter is here, it was time to go to Sunnybrook, AB and get our new curly and hypoallergenic horse, Satin Savanah! Hannah had been counting the days! I don't I have ever seen her so exciting about anything! so that was good to see!
The trip was LONG and VERY tiring! The weather was absolutly awful especially on the way there! Cold, Windy and periods of snow here and there! We couldn't drive faster than 80km/hr! We had originally planned to go all the way to my sister in-low's place, but everything took so much longer than we cut the trip short and rather stayed at Allan Aunt and Uncle's place, which at the end worked out really well and was really for the best.
Next morning we were up early and out of the house at 6:30 am and our way to Sunnybrook! By the time we got there and Savanah was loaded it was like 9:30 am. We didn't make it home till 7:30 pm! At least the drive was much, much better, with better weather and not so much wind!
So she is home now, and doing VERY well! She seems to be a really, REALLY nice quite horse and Hannah can handle her quite well, which is all a blessing! We look forward to continue to see her grow and be trained so we can someday enjoy some nice rides with her! So we'll keep you posted!
This weekend we are celebrating Thanksgiving here! And we do have so much to be thankful for! God's mercy, love and faithfulness constant in our lives. His love and his care for us and our families, his ever wonderful grace and forgivness when we fail him. Thank you God for loving us in such a special way!
Savanah is finally home! Now that harvest is over and winter is here, it was time to go to Sunnybrook, AB and get our new curly and hypoallergenic horse, Satin Savanah! Hannah had been counting the days! I don't I have ever seen her so exciting about anything! so that was good to see!
The trip was LONG and VERY tiring! The weather was absolutly awful especially on the way there! Cold, Windy and periods of snow here and there! We couldn't drive faster than 80km/hr! We had originally planned to go all the way to my sister in-low's place, but everything took so much longer than we cut the trip short and rather stayed at Allan Aunt and Uncle's place, which at the end worked out really well and was really for the best.
Next morning we were up early and out of the house at 6:30 am and our way to Sunnybrook! By the time we got there and Savanah was loaded it was like 9:30 am. We didn't make it home till 7:30 pm! At least the drive was much, much better, with better weather and not so much wind!
So she is home now, and doing VERY well! She seems to be a really, REALLY nice quite horse and Hannah can handle her quite well, which is all a blessing! We look forward to continue to see her grow and be trained so we can someday enjoy some nice rides with her! So we'll keep you posted!
This weekend we are celebrating Thanksgiving here! And we do have so much to be thankful for! God's mercy, love and faithfulness constant in our lives. His love and his care for us and our families, his ever wonderful grace and forgivness when we fail him. Thank you God for loving us in such a special way!