Keeping the Dream Alive
The holidays were very different for me this year. My husband of 32 years had a stroke on December 11th. It has forever changed our lives. We never know how life can change in an instant. What I’ve learned through this is to take life one day at a time. When I look at the overwhelming pile of bills and work to be done I lose momentum and feel the task is impossible.
What has sustained me through this journey is kindness from friends and family who’ve helped with my horses, brought food, given a little extra cash when I’ve not gotten to the bank, help with remodeling the house before Mark can come home, financial help and the encouragement I’ve received through social media, cards and emails. I’m blessed with such an incredible community of people willing to help. You all have my deepest, most heartfelt thanks for your support and encouragement.
Mark is my life partner and my business partner. He has managed to pull our business out of deep debt and has done an amazing job of managing his part of the job. Filling his shoes is a big task right now. At this point we don’t know what the final outcome will be. He is unable to speak and is moving with a walker. His right side is weak. He cannot use his right hand at this point but we’re hopeful this will improve with time and therapy. He will be coming home January 8th so I’m really looking forward to having him back. The trip to the hospital every day is long and makes it hard to get everything done that needs doing. He will still need 24/7 supervision when he returns but I’m taking everything one day at time. All the help and support we’ve received has made it possible. While the journey back to recovery is long and unknown I’m hopeful for his recovery.
Moving forward, what sustains me is the love of our business. One of the new features coming is a new website that allows you to view the site on your smartphone or tablet. We’ve also just added a new responsive digital edition. You will be able to access information in new ways and we look forward to helping you meet training goals and keep your horse healthy. You can shop for your favorite horse products from your devices as well. It’s a great way to reach the advertisers that support the magazine. You can link directly from their ad in the digital edition to a website or shopping cart.
I’m truly hoping we will make the Washington State Horse Expo in February. It’s too soon for me to know if Mark will be able to travel but we’re hoping to make the show. Keep us in your prayers and thank you for your support in helping us keep our dream alive.
If you would like to help please visit our GoFundMe account: http://www.gofundme.com/j7apfo
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“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every New Year find you a better man (or woman)” ~ Benjamin Franklin
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Owner/Publisher Karen’s lifelong love of horses began at a very early age when she wore out a couple of rocking horses before convincing her parents to get her the real thing. That ill-tempered bay gelding, Brandy, was a challenge for the young horsewoman, but it drove her ambition to become a horse trainer. After attending Canyonview Equestrian College’s Horsemanship Program, Karen realized she needed work that was a little more lucrative than training, so she took a job with Customs Brokerage to pay the bills. There, she discovered an affinity for computers and a talent for creating informative, entertaining newsletters. The Northwest Horse Source began as such a letter in December 1995, with a distribution of 1000 copies for its 12 black and white pages. Now 25 years later, it’s an online magazine and website with a reach of over 10,000 per month and growing! Not bad for the results of one woman’s dream to work with horses!
Today, Karen remains involved with every aspect of the magazine and treasures the community of thousands who share a common passion. Now excited to start a version of her original magazine in Colorado!