Well said Mack - well said

I give Thanks many times daily —- much more since husband passed and I am trying to manage this farm on my own.
My lifelong friend and Trail riding buddy called me yesterday to see if everything was OK down here after the storm. She still lives on the OH/PA border. We chatted about friends we have lost recently because she is 76 and I am 78. Of my ex in-laws, a sister & a brother passed away within six months of each other and there were a few more losses as well.
Then she told me the doctors found skin cancer on her and gave her this cream to put on the lesions. When she told me it burnt her skin, I had no idea how serious it was until she texted me a picture. The burn covered her entire beautiful face and her entire front of her chest and neck.
It made me cry because she is the one that has picked up everyone in her family and carried them through to their end times and through their illnesses. She carried me when I lost my son in the car accident and couldn’t even finish making his final arrangements with his dad. She had to do it for me.
And here she sits with these horrible horrible burns on her from the medicine for the cancer treatment. She said she’ll never do this again and I can see why. I would never do it now that I see what it has done to her.
My point to all that is how fortunate am I, that even with my own self induced trauma from not minding my Ps & Qs through the years, that I am still lucky enough to get up and get to the barn every day, work through this arthritis, and keep up fairly good with this place.
I know that I don’t do it by myself. There is only one set of footprints in the sand and they sure are not mine.————