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Puppy Size….Day One Hundred, Sixty Four

May 13, 2011 By Jodi

“Danielle keeps repeating it over and over again. We’ve been back to this animal shelter at least five times. It has been weeks now since we started all of this,” the mother told the volunteer.

“What is it she keeps asking for”  the volunteer asked.

“Puppy size!” replied the mother.

“Well, we have plenty of puppies, if that’s what she’s looking for.”

“I know…We have seen most of them” the mom said in frustration.

Just then Danielle came walking into the office.

“Well, did you find one?” asked her mom.

“No, not this time,” Danielle said with sadness in her voice.  “Can we come back on the weekend?”

The two women looked at each other, shook their heads and laughed.

“You never know when we will get more dogs.  Unfortunately, there’s always a supply,” the volunteer said.

Danielle took her mother by the hand and headed to the door, “Don’t worry, I’ll find one this weekend” she said.

Over the next few days both Mom and Dad had long conversations with her.  They both felt she was being too particular.  “It’s this weekend or we’re not looking any more,” Dad finally said in frustration.

“We don’t want to hear anything more about puppy size, either.”  Mom added.

Sure enough, they were the first ones in the shelter on Saturday morning.  By now Danielle knew her way around, so she ran right for the section that housed the smaller dogs.

Tired of the routine, mom sat in the small waiting room at the end of the first row of cages.  There was an observation window so you could see the animals during times when visitors weren’t permitted.

Danielle walked slowly from cage to cage, kneeling periodically to take a closer look.  One by one the dogs were brought out and she held each one.

One by one she said, “Sorry, but you’re not the one.”

It was the last cage on this the last day of the search for the perfect puppy.  The volunteer opened the cage door and the child carefully picked up the dog and held it closely.  This time she took a little longer.

“Mom, that’s it, I found the right puppy!  He’s the one!  I know it. ” She screamed with joy.  “It’s the puppy size!”

“But it’s the same size as all the other puppies you’ve held over the last few weeks,” Mom said.

“No, not size…the sighs.  When I held him in my arms, he sighed,” she said. 

“Don’t you remember? When I asked you one day what love is, you told me love depends on the sighs of your heart.  The more you love, the bigger the sighs.”

The two women looked at each other for a moment.  Mom didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.  As she stooped down to hug the child, she did a little of both.

“Mom, every time you hold me, I sigh.  When you and Daddy come home from work and hug each other you both sigh.  I knew I would find the right puppy if it sighed when I held it in my arms,” she said.  Then, holding the puppy up close to her face, she said, “Mom, he loves me.  I heard the sighs of his heart!”

This is one of my most favorite e-mails of all time!  I have read this e-mail at least 100 times and I tear up every single time!  When I began the search for the perfect puppy in 2003, I was looking for the puppy sighs and I got it. 🙂

I was reminded of the e-mail this morning.  I was in the bathroom getting ready for work, Delilah wandered in as is her usual custom, she pushed herself between the sink and me; I reached down and cupped her ear in my hand and rubbed the side of her head and she just melted into me and sighed.   Immediately I knew what I was going to blog about today!

I am reminded continuously by my dogs about the puppy sighs; and every time one of my dogs sighs when I touch them, the size of my heart swells….with love.

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And The Versatile Blogger Award Goes To…Day One Hundred, Sixty Three

May 12, 2011 By Jodi

I had never heard of the Versatile Blogger Award until yesterday when Lexy from Gone for a Walk awarded it to me.  If I was accepting an Emmy or an Oscar I would prepare an acceptance speech.  Unlike an Emmy or an Oscar however, this award comes with requirements…now wait a minute!  Why can’t I just accept the award, make my one minute acceptance speech, pose for a picture and then go on to the after party? OOOHHH, it’s not THAT kind of award. 

Well then what just kind of award is this Versatile Blogger? Being the inquisitive soul that I am, I decided to find out.  I googled it.  I got pages and pages of links, but they were all blog sites accepting the Versatile Blogger Award. (I stopped looking after 16 pages.)  The oldest entry I could find was dating back to April of 2010. 

So I searched WordPress; and again I got lists and lists of blogs indicating receipt of the Versatile Blogger Award, but I could not find anything about how it was initiated or what the award represents.  The best I can tell is this award is presented by a blogger to a blogger; whatever the reason or purpose, I’m excited to be a recipient of the award, so therefore I shall follow the criteria for acceptance.

There are four requirements for accepting the award. 

1) Post a link back to the person who gave you the award.

2) Share 7 random things about yourself.

♥  I love research.  Most people cringe when assigned a project or task that requires research; not me.  I revel in it; particularly if the topic is something I am interested in.  I like to search for varying opinions on my topic and then form my own.  Unless of course, I have already formed my opinion and then I look for research that validates my own thoughts.  Still I like to always keep an open mind.

♥  I don’t have an athletic bone in my body. I have horrible depth perception so any sport that requires hitting something is out.  I can’t run either, in fact if I do run, my kids chant, “Run Forest Run.” Sometimes I wish I was slightly athletic so I could play volleyball at social gatherings or an after work softball game, but no, I’m not blessed that way. 

♥  I LOVE video games and tend to favor the Nintendo system.  Mario is my bro.  I could sit and play video games for hours on end.  In fact, I have sat and played for hours on end.  I also love Donkey Kong and Dr. Mario.  I have had every version of Nintendo they ever came out with (if memory serves me.)  I even have a gameboy that I use in the car for long trips; right now it’s in my bathroom (you never know when Mario will call) I had a teenager tell me I was the only adult she knew that had a gameboy in their bathroom.  Needless to say, I”m cool in her book.

♥  I have this deep seeded need to “Make something of myself.”  I have no idea where this comes from or how to control it; many times I feel like I haven’t reached my true potential. Even though I am driven to become successful, I have no idea how to do it.  I constantly second guess myself.  You will find me having posts of self-doubt and feel sorry for me posts every couple of months.

♥  I try to follow a diet that avoids processed foods; although I admit to lately being on a big Skittles kick.  I find I feel better when I am not putting processed foods in my body. I did really well with this diet for about the first six or seven months, then slowly but surely I began adding processed foods in.  I still stick pretty much to the plan when eating meals, but snacking kills me.  It started with a little ice cream, or some cheese and crackers and now I am a full-blown Skittles addict.

♥  I was an overachiever in college; if I didn’t get an A, I just about lost my mind.  The subjects I did not get an A in were;  Geography,  Astronomy and History (A-).  While I willingly admit the Natural Sciences are a struggle for me (I can’t stand instructors that teach one way and test another!) I’m still pissed at that History instructor; my work was top quality and deserved a full A.  My essay on how Sherman’s march on Atlanta was a turning point in the Civil war was brilliant if I do say so myself.  These three subjects dropped my GPA down to 3.91.

♥  I am beyond tickled that I actually have people I don’t personally know reading my blog.  I count myself very blessed at having been found by Lexy, who in turn introduced me to Kristine’s blog and in turn other blogs.  I admit at times to being challenged in the whole process and ‘knowing’ these women has been a tremendous asset to me, so thank you!

3)  Award 15 recently discovered blogs.

These blogs are listed in alphabetical order, which in NO WAY reflects favoritism of any kind.  Also note that while I may enjoy reading them, that doesn’t mean I always agree with everything that is written (see my statement regarding varying opinions in item #1.) 

Be the Change For Animals

The DogPhoto.com

I Love Rescue Animals

Achievements in Regalement

Dog Agility Bloggers

Just Ramblin’ Pier

Live. Bark. Love.

My Parents Are Crazier Than Yours.

Novel Ideas and Children

Pawsitive Life

Rescued Insanity

Sandy Says1

Sheltie Times

The Idiot Speaketh and Pedaleth

Time to Train Your Dog

 4)  Drop them a note and tell them about it. 

I should be doing this very shortly. 

A big thank you to Lexy,for honoring me with this award; I hope your faith in me has been rewarded.

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Collars….Day One Hundred, Sixty Two

May 11, 2011 By Jodi

Before I get into the meat of my blog, I have to thank Lexy from Gone for a Walk for awarding me the (drum roll please) Versatile Blogger Award.  There are requirements that come with accepting this award; so I will be blogging about this award soon.  I promise.

So about collars, there are at least two people I have met on the trail, that don’t have collars on their dogs.  This is perplexing to me for a couple of reasons.

Since your dog is required to be licensed, the collar holds the town license which provides information about you and your dog, should you ever become separated.   The collar also holds the rabies tag indicating to anyone who might find or encounter your dog, that the dog has been vaccinated for rabies.  The rabies tag also has your veterinarian‘s name and phone number AND your veterinarian has your name and phone number.

The other reason I can think of is, what if you have to grab a hold of your dog or separate your dog from an aggressive dog.  In my opinion, you should also ALWAYS have your leash on you.  It makes sense and it makes you a responsible dog owner.

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