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where i stand

cowhunter

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I just won't everbody to know I have enjoyed my time on ranchers. I've learned a lot and eventhough I have showed my ash some, ( out of ignortance) I respect yalls ways at, givein ur all to what yall beleave in. I talked to a friend tonight that just got back from a big cowboy gatherin out west. He said it was sure different to than how we do in fla. We had a good laugh. I got 2 more days or raidation. I got a heart to heart talk with my doc and there's a small chance if this works, to hold it off for a chance to do the stemcell transplant. in 3 weeks, after scans, if I got more spots comein, well it's time to meet my maker. I've come to a peace about this. God will watchover my family, I know. I've raised them to love the old ways. Cattle, family, livein and keepin out heritage and way of life. But most of all, a realation with god. I'm not sayin I'm a sad but there nobody that can say I ever quit fightin it. So I'll go down like a man my friends expected me to. But don't count me out yet. I'm still alive and kickin. I'm made up my mind, I'm gettin that stud and a new saddle. I've never owned a new saddle. I think I'm do? Oh well.
 
I for one am glad you found us here at ranchers. It's always an opportunity to learn how things are done in other places and to find that most of us aren't that different. We all seem to have a love for the land and animals and I think that leads us to a feeling of being closer to God. I think he had a special place for the shepherds.
You just go ahead get that stud and a new saddle and send me a picture of you ridin' him for me to post. :D
 
You are an inspiration sir! Go get you a beautiful saddle and cinch it on your new cracker stud and make sure we get to see the picture. I truly hope you get good news from the Doc. Miracles happen ya know! But if the trail is short you have done yourself and your family proud. Death is the greatest adventure there is. Someday I hope to meet it wearing my boots and hat and riding a new saddle! Thanks for what you add to this site and to life in general. Good luck! :D
 
I too am glad you found Rancher's Cowhunter. Really enjoy your stories and experiences. Just you go and buy that studhorse and saddle.

Hang in there and don't go down without a fight, I will keep you in my prayers.

Regards, Dave
 
I have enjoyed your stories. Still waiting on news of the book being finished. Yes I learned how different it is out here in the west than on the east coast. Not better just different. We all get ornery every now and again. Friends just shake their heads laugh and move on. I am sure no one here holds any grudges against you for your words.

Sending prayers and hugs.

Becareful in that new saddle on that stud .....gotta send pics
 
I endjoy the stories. Do not give up the fight. Dad was given 6 months to a year to live in 1988 due to heart attacks. I chat with him every day when I check the cows at his house. Mom had cancer and was given 6 months, we enjoyed her company for 6 years after the diagnsois. Stay active and eat right and remember to laugh. You are in are prayers.
 
Enjoy the new horse and rig. Sounds like you have done what you need to get ready to move on. Keep your stick on the ice.
 
Get that new saddle and new horse. Attitude is everything, and you have a good one. You have always lived life to the fullest, and you are continuing to do so in great fashion. We are all pulling and praying for you. Don't let that squeaky new saddle spook your new horse. :wink:
 

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