We recently moved to a wonderful town named Alpine, Tx. By recently, I mean like 3 days ago, so the house looks like a tornado ripped it apart, we can't find the silverware, and the tv isn't hooked up yet. In order to take a break and not kill each other, the cowboy and I loaded up the booger and went to watch the local stock show. (For My family and friends in WI, a stock show is like y'all's county fair without all the rides.)
Anyways, we were told to go to the auction afterwards to watch the kids auction off their animals, and there was a free meal involved and given that the current location of our silverware is unknown, we accepted.
After watching a few kids go through the sale, we saw a face that we recognized from the show earlier in the day. It was a young man named Sawyer. It was obvious (to say the least) that Sawyer was exited to be here, and that he took looking good for a livestock auction very seriously. He was the only cowboy wearing a tuxedo with his boots! He brought his goat out into the ring and smiled his unmistakable smile and his heart shined through as the bidding began. The bids were going very well and at around the $2,000 mark the auctioneer asked the two main competing bidders if they would like to split the cost at a grand each. The bidders agreed and as the bidding was about to close, other buyers wanted to be a part of the pot and make this a memorable stock show for this very special boy. After another maybe ten minutes, multiple companies joining the bids, and even radio listeners calling in to bid, Sawyer went home with a final check of $12,200 for his goat!
God truly blessed this boy, and he undoubtedly bless each person who contributed to the sale for supporting these kids, but it was absolutely amazing to see the out pouring love and support this little town showed this adorable black-tie cowboy. The most touching part of all, is Sawyer's unmistakable smile, that beautiful down syndrome smile.
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Aww, he sounds so adorable!! Did you get any pics of it?
ReplyDeleteHa ha no! I wish I did, but I was too busy clapping as all the bids were coming in to think about taking a picture!
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me cry! Loved the story
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!! I posted this all over the place so other folks could bawl and sqwall!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Story!!!
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