05/21/2026
I had been sort of searching for a horse for myself for about a year. Looking for size, safety, age and price. My bible study girls were praying with me that if I was meant to get a horse for myself (for me ME, mind you, not a lesson horse) that I’d have peace regarding a purchase. Well, God woke me up at an UNgodly hour of the morning and I started scrolling FB for horses to pass the time. Or so I thought. I ran across an ad that really stood out. The size was right. The safety factor was right (his ad said, “if you can hold reins you can ride this horse.”). The age was right. And the price was….well….it was reasonable for what horses were going for back in Covid days. I called Sean immediately. I said something to the effect of, I found the horse. I found him. The one (Should I have said God woke me up to point out this horse? Yes. Yes, I should have). The horse had been posted in Iowa just a few hours earlier, which was like 2am their time (crazy) and the ad hadn’t been seen by too many people…, YET. So, I did the logical thing, waited a few excruciating moments and CALLED the number in the ad. Logic was out the door at this point.
I had a lovely conversation with the seller, who answered all my questions & didn’t seem upset at the unorthodox time of day. I asked for references of people he’d sold horses to “sight unseen” before and had a chat with an equally lovely woman later that day, not at 5am, who assured me the seller was an excellent trainer. I told the seller I needed to pray about the purchase and I’d be in touch. He was receptive to that, amazing in itself. I spent the rest of the day praying and pacing. I couldn’t even wait for Sean to get home, I called him at work quite a few times. Hewas supportive! Later that afternoon, I called Raymond, the seller, again to talk about money transfers and picking this horse up. It just felt right. But… he said he had a lady coming to see the horse that evening. If I wanted to, he would cancel the appointment. I said no. Let the lady ride him. While I really was set that this was THE horse, I had peace with testing the water. If he sold, he sold. That was ok. It was in God’s hands.
Early the next day, I called Raymond, with my bank information in hand. I was desperate to hear if the horse had sold the night before. He had not. She had gone home to sleep on it as well (I later found out she called after I did, intent to purchase). He’s mine then, let’s get this going. Many calls later (do you hear how crazy this is, sending money to someone I’ve never met for a horse that might not even exist), the deposit to hold him was sent and Sean and I had a date to drive out to Iowa to pick this creature up.
Part 3 tomorrow…