Monday, November 22, 2010

THANKFUL

With Thanksgiving around the corner I want to take this space to share a little prayer written by Gina Keesling who operates Farriers' Greeting Cards. I love my profession and am thankful to God that He continues to keep me of sound body to stay in the shoeing business. Thanks to my clients, the people AND the horses.
Here is the little prayer which I claim but did not originate!

A Farrier’s Prayer
By Gina Kessling

Dear Lord, give me strength to start this day
And wisdom and courage to face whatever I encounter in my travels.

Even though my work with horses is difficult and dangerous,
Grant me patience for his flighty and unpredictable ways,
And keep me safe from harm as I do my task.

Let me remember that my satisfaction comes from helping
A lame horse to go sound, and a sound one to do his job with comfort.

Help me to have patience with my fellow humans, and to remember that
Most love their horses and want what is best for them.

Let me have respect and fellowship with my peers so that we are
Not alone in this complex and challenging vocation.

Remind me that while my work is important, faith and family should
Come first; help me to schedule my days to reflect the priorities.

And at the end of the day, when my mind and body are tired,
Help me remember why I chose this profession,
And never let me lose fascination and reverence for this
Wonderful creature You have given us, the horse.

AMEN

2 comments:

  1. Thanks Lee, for sharing my prayer. I'd never written a prayer before (or since) but as the wife of a farrier I knew how hard the work was and how discouraged and under appreciated a farrier could sometimes feel. I wanted to write a little tribute, and reminder for them to help them remember why they chose such a hard job in the first place. Horses all over the world live better lives because of the hard, skillful work of farriers. - Gina

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  2. Lee,
    Sorry to post this here, but I lost your # and my pony needs a trim! Please give me a call 267-4951 And feel free to delete this!

    Thanks,
    Sonia

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