HoofPrints Newsletter May 22, 2011 Issue
|
Revisiting a favorite book: THE HORSE BOY
| A father's quest to heal his son ended up making one heck of an interesting
| book, and later, documentary film.
Here's what the publisher says: When his son Rowan was diagnosed with autism, Rupert Isaacson was devastated, afraid he might never be able to communicate with his child. But when Isaacson, a lifelong horseman, rode their neighbor's horse with Rowan, Rowan improved immeasurably. He was struck with a crazy idea: why not take Rowan to Mongolia, the one place in the world where horses and shamanic healing intersected? THE HORSE BOY is the dramatic and heartwarming story of that impossible adventure. In Mongolia, the family found undreamed of landscapes and people, unbearable setbacks, and advances beyond their wildest dreams. This is a deeply moving, truly one-of-a-kind story--of a family willing to go to the ends of the earth to help their son, and of a boy learning to connect with the world for the first time.
Note from Gina - Here's what I wrote a couple years ago after I read the book: "This one will leave you laughing and crying at the same time. Your heart will ache as you read the accounts of this young couple trying to deal with their autistic son - as he gets older, larger and less controllable. (I won't tell you what "CODE BROWN" stands for - you'll have to read to find out - but you can imagine...) And the author's insightful reflection on his wacky scheme to heal his son's autism via Mongolian Shamans will inspire you - that there is nothing that can't be accomplished if one is willing to take risks - and have a sense of humor along the way. To read a good synopsis about shamans and what they do, go here." What I didn't have the nerve to mention then was some of the grittier events in the book that emphasize just how serious Rowan's parents were about this endeavor, and what a challenge it was for them along the way. The book was written by Rowan's father - author Rupert Isaacson, and subtitled "A Father's Quest to Heal His Son". But that does NOT mean that Rowan's mother did not have a very big role in the adventure. A tired mom at her wit's end, trying to juggle career and motherhood - she agreed to take the trip, even though it sounded like a far-fetched idea. Before they embarked on the journey, they met with renowned expert on autism Temple Grandin. Grandin's words to them were: "The worst thing you can do is nothing. All the experts agree on that, even if they can't agree on much else. Take your son to Mongolia if it seems to agree with him. Make your film. Add it to the archive of what we're learning. Come back and let us know what happened." And let us know, they did. Consider this excerpt: "Then it was Kristin's turn to drink milk, say prayers, cast her milk as an offering to the west, crouch down for the antler thumps; both of us lined up to have vodka spat on us too.... Then a small bowl of vodka was proffered to Kristin, and Tulga (the translator) was suddenly listening intently as the shaman's assistant gabbled what was clearly a complicated set of instructions. Oddly, as he listened, I saw Tulga blush, cast a sidelong look at Kristin, blush again, and nod. Then, almost reluctantly, he turned to her and gave her the small, brimming bowl. "Er... the shaman says that when you were pregnant, black energy entered your womb. You must take this vodka and cleanse the, um, parts where Rowan came down. The shaman says it is very important" Poor Kristin. Off she went to the river, Michel filming away. "Don't worry, I'll make sure nothing too personal ends up in frame," he said, grinning to himself. ... "And you had better Photoshop out my cellulite," I heard Kristin say as she and Michel marched out of earshot. At least her sense of humor hadn't failed her. Yet." and this one from Rupert: "In perfect response to the rising anxiety, I'd woken in the small hours racked with pain, not just in my lip but in my whole face... I'd never let a cold sore go this far without antiviral drugs before. Now the virus, loosed to it's full potential for the first time, was making a playground of my face. ... My whole lower lip had cracked open, all the way, in one big red sore." So, here they are, this young couple with high hopes for helping their son, and wanting to share it with the world via film if it is a success... they pay someone to accompany them to film the journey. Kristin is ordered to clean her vagina with vodka, and Rupert ends up with an enormous sore on his lip that is impossible to conceal. These are just 2 of many, many "interesting" encounters the family experiences. They fall off horses, get kicked by horses, get sick, are whipped by shamans, and a host of other events that I am sure they did not expect. Without giving away the ending, I will say it is a good one. The film is very well done, and the questionable scenes are depicted in good taste. I recommend reading the book before watching the DVD, to get the full effect. Don't worry - it won't take long to read the book (even though it's 357 pages). Once you get started you won't be able to put it down. To order both, click here
|
I WASN'T KIDDING when I said before...
| ...that I was getting rid of the large framed art prints (details here)
| And this is another step in that direction. The company that manufactured the nice frames for us recently closed it's doors forever (I guess they got fed up with UPS' rates too?) and now we don't have a good source for custom frames. I have just a handful of frames left for the two prints shown here. After that they will only be available matted. The good news is those are UNDER $20! Farrier's Prayer print is here Last Goodbyes print is here
|
HoofPrints' Dog Lover's Disappearing Muddy Pawprint Mug...
| ...Sports the pictures of a dozen smiling dogs
| Shown here is the art as it wraps around the mug Top Row: Jeni Peck's Poudre Colene White's Freckles LeAnne Manning's Gus Gus Caprice Madison's Brownie Tracy McDermott's Ginger Gina Keesling's Puppy-Girl Second Row: Gina Keesling's Lucy Susan Stevens-Clark's Mandy St Louis Senior Dog's Carrie Gina Hyatt's Marshfire Lily Robi Heffington's Cinch Ashley Moniz's Nattie
You can read more about the individual dogs' stories here
When I emailed Colene and told her that Border Collie Freckles' photo had been chosen for the mug, she responded that it was quite special for her photo to be chosen, as Freckles remaining time here was likely short. "She is now 13, almost totally blind, deaf and insulin dependent diabetic. She isn't in pain and her daily jaunt is to the mailbox and back. We know we don't have much time left, but we take what we have. Brings tears just to think about it." I heard from Colene again around Christmas-time: "Our beautiful Miss Freckles is declining rapidly. This will undoubtedly be her last Christmas with us - she is 14 now. These cups are very special. Thanks, again."
and then again this week: "Our beautiful Freckles girl was euthanized last night. She will forever be on our Muddy Paws cup."
Born: November 15, 1996 - Died: May 14, 2011 We ask your kindest mercy, Lord, in this precious dog's final years. We know that we will lose her, and already fight the tears. Her love and her intelligence have brightened all our days, but her last few years have been so hard in many different ways. Her energy and her vital approach to all that she was asked, have begun to fade and leave her and her prime, we know, has passed. Illness has stolen her sparkling eyes and pain has made her slow, and as we face these final times, there's one thing you need to know. The place this dog has in our hearts will never, ever heal. So please take her from us gently, Lord, if it is in your will. We'd like her not to suffer and bear more pain until we part, So please take her from us gently, Lord, and hold her to your heart. We will trust you to see her safely to a place of peace and rest, She deserves your kindest mercy, Lord, she has been the very best.
This prayer we offer for Freckles. �Colene White
In memory of Freckles, I'd like you to remember that most of the dogs pictured on the Muddy Pawprint Mug were once castoffs - and are now the love of someone's life - so much so that they're taking pictures and sharing them. I think that's a powerful thing. So, we've allocated a couple dozen of these mugs for each rescue involved that's set up to receive donations via ebay's charity program MissionFish. If you'd like to purchase one (ALL OF THE PROCEEDS go to the named charity) check out our ebay auctions here. Look for the blue and gold charity ribbon logo.
|
STICKERS: They're not just for kids!
| HoofPrints Stickers are designed especially for equine professionals
| And we've got some ON SALE for 80% OFF! Learn about how stickers can help you get paid more quickly, and see the sale items here
|
Recap - From the last newsletter...
| Here's what we talked about last time:
| FARRIERS: Folks are watching you! More here New Farrier business cards added to online directory. See who here FREE Calendars with business card order here BAD STUFF: Gina rants on copyright infringement here Jewelry category page updated here Another dumped dog - Paws story here GOOD STUFF: Spiders, webs & more here FREE excerpt from Don't Dump the Dog here Great Horses personalized framed verse here Life is a Bag of Frozen Peas inspirational story here PAST NEWSLETTERS - See what you missed! Click HERE to catch up on the news.
|
More about HoofPrints | Be sure to check out the "GOOD STUFF" links at the bottom of this section | ABOUT THE COMPANY Farriers Greeting Cards was started by Gina Keesling in 1986 (in a very small way) to provide helpful promotional materials for her farrier husband Rob.
ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER It's written by Gina Keesling, and emailed to subscribers a few times a month, depending on how often I have something to share. Watch for special sales, interesting stories, uplifting quotes and maybe some personal stuff. Let me know if you like it, and if you don't. We aim to please.
~~___(\ .../< >\ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
This week's quote: "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." ~Thomas A. Edison -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Thanks everyone, for reading! Gina Keesling, owner
Contact Information
|
GOOD STUFF: Syn Alia Training Systems
| Last week in my section about folks watching farriers, I mentioned
| an online training group that I belonged to. I had a number of inquiries asking the specifics about this group, so I thought I'd share. The training system is called SATS (stands for Syn Alia Training Systems) and it's quite interesting. Like clicker training, SATS can be used with animals that are not able to be physically restrained. Like wild animals and marine animals. It also works well on domestic animals, especially those who are fearful. There is a wealth of information on this website - be sure to watch the videos and check out the articles. And the discussion group I mentioned is here. You have to join to participate in the discussions. When you join you're sent a handful of documents via email that you can read - to learn basic terms and get up to speed a bit on the discussions.
|
Want to earn a FREE GIFT?
| All you have to do is...
| the next time you're in a farm/tack store, check out the bulletin board and see if there are any farrier business cards that look like these , but not quite.
Grab one (or several) and drop it in an envelope to: HoofPrints Business Card Rant 13849 N 200 E Alexandria, IN 46001
I will send you a little gift* for your trouble. And don't worry, I'm not planning an attack on the infringers to get my $100,000. (Huh? - details here) I'd just like to send these folks a copy of our catalog and let them know that next time they need cards they can leave the design work to me.
*Note about the gift: I am not sure what it will be yet - rest assured it will be a fun surprise of some sort. Probably a bigger/better gift for multiple cards. You'll have to trust me on this one. |
Share our emails
| Viral marketing... it sounds bad, doesn't it?
| You can ask my husband - a frequent topic around here is that of forwarded emails - and the psychology behind them - just WHAT prompts people to decide; "I am going to send this to everyone I know!".
We receive a lot of them. Some are pretty good, and others are dumb. Dumb in a myriad of ways... Alarmist email rumors that have been around forever - that folks keep sending "just in case it's true" Pictures of someone's butt (or worse) - don't even get me started about the firecracker butt - but at least that one was timely when it showed up around July 4. Christian messages that are uplifting - until you get to the end and you're threatened "if you're not ashamed that you love Jesus, forward this - if you are, then delete." Pictures of cute puppies and kittens (awww)
I enjoy writing these newsletters - and sharing all this stuff with you all. But the fact is, it's also a way to help us stay connected with customers and sell products during the time between catalog mailings (which is only once a year) So I really, really like it when someone new stumbles upon the newsletter and is excited to "discover" our company and the products we offer.
In all my efforts to make the newsletter interesting and forward-worthy - it never occurred to me to JUST ASK you all to send it! Duh. Sometimes the obvious is elusive, I guess. So here goes - my request to ask you to forward our email newsletter to your horsey friends. All we ask is that you please be judicious and only send to folks who might be interested. Otherwise we are no better than the "firecracker butt". Click the Forward email link below to get started. (please note - using this form does NOT subscribe anyone to our list - it is a one-time only forward) |
|
|
|
|
|
|