The Purpose of a Dog

The purpose of a dog!

This is an email that was passed around and shared with me from my brother-in-law. I hope you enjoy these dog photos as much as I did.

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(I do not take credit for any of these photos)

A Dog’s Purpose?   (from a 6-year-old).


Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten-year-old Irish Wolfhound named Belker.

The dog’s owners, Ron, his wife Lisa, and their little boy Shane, were all very attached to Belker, and they were hoping for a miracle. I examined Belker and found he was dying of cancer.

I told the family we couldn’t do anything for Belker, and offered to perform the euthanasia procedure for the old dog in their home.

As we made arrangements, Ron and Lisa told me they thought it would be good for six-year-old Shane to observe the procedure. They felt as though Shane might learn something from the experience.

The next day, I felt the familiar catch in my throat as Belker’s family surrounded him. Shane seemed so calm, petting the old dog for the last time, that I wondered if he understood what was going on. Within a few minutes, Belker slipped peacefully away.

The little boy seemed to accept Belker’s transition without any difficulty or confusion. We sat together for a while after Belker’s death, wondering aloud about the sad fact that animal lives are shorter than human lives.

Shane, who had been listening quietly, piped up, ”I know why.”

Startled, we all turned to him. What came out of his mouth next stunned me. I’d never heard a more comforting explanation. It has changed the way I try and live.

He said,”People are born so that they can learn how to live a good life — like loving everybody all the time and being nice, right?”

The Six-year-old continued,

”Well, dogs already know how to do that, so they don’t have to stay as long.”
Live simply.

Love generously.

Care deeply.

Speak kindly.

Remember, if a dog was the teacher you would learn things like:

When loved ones come home, always run to greet them.

Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joyride.

Allow the experience of fresh air and the wind in your face to be pure Ecstasy.

Take naps.

Stretch before rising.

Run, romp, and play daily.

Thrive on attention and let people touch you.

Avoid biting when a simple growl will do.

On warm days, stop to lie on your back on the grass.

On hot days, drink lots of water and lie under a shady tree.

When you’re happy, dance around and wag your entire body.

Delight in the simple joy of a long walk.

Be loyal.

Never pretend to be something you’re not.

If what you want lies buried, dig until you find it.

When someone is having a bad day, be silent, sit close by, and nuzzle them gently.

ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY DAY!

Written by a 90 year old

Happy New Year Everybody. I wish a fantastic 2013 for you ALL.

These beautiful words by  Regina Brett are worth sharing with you once again. What an amazing woman!

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This is something we should all read at least once a week!!!!!

 ”To celebrate growing older, I once wrote the 45 lessons life taught me. It is the most requested column I’ve ever written. My odometer rolled over to 90 in August, so here is the column once more:

 1. Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good.

 2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.

3. Life is too short enjoy it.

 4. Your job won’t take care of you when you are sick. Your friends and family will.

 5. Pay off your credit cards every month.

 6. You don’t have to win every argument. Stay true to yourself.

 7. Cry with someone. It’s more healing than crying alone.

 8. It’s OK to get angry with God. He can take it.

 9. Save for retirement starting with your first paycheck.

 10. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

 11. Make peace with your past so it won’t screw up the present.

 12. It’s OK to let your children see you cry.

 13. Don’t compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.

 14. If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn’t be in it.

 15. Everything can change in the blink of an eye . But don’t worry; God never blinks.

 16. Take a deep breath. It calms the mind.

 17. Get rid of anything that isn’t useful. Clutter weighs you down in many ways.

 18. Whatever doesn’t kill you really does make you stronger.

 19. It’s never too late to be happy.  But it’s all up to you and no one else.

 20. When it comes to going after what you love in life, don’t take no for an answer.

 21. Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie. Don’t save it for a special occasion. Today is special.

 22. Over prepare, then  go with the flow.

 23. Be eccentric now. Don’t wait for old age to wear purple.

 24. The most important sex organ is the brain.

 25. No one is in charge of your happiness but you.

 26. Frame every so-called disaster with these words ‘In five years, will this matter?’

 27. Always choose life.

 28. Forgive but don’t forget. 

 29. What other people think of you is none of your business.

 30. Time heals almost everything. Give time,  time.

 31. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.

 32. Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.

 33. Believe in miracles.

 34. God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn’t do.

 35. Don’t audit life. Show up and make the most of it now.

 36. Growing old beats the alternative — dying young.

 37. Your children get only one childhood.

 38. All that truly matters in the end is that you loved.

 39. Get outside every day. Miracles are waiting everywhere.

40. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else’s, we’d grab ours back.

 41. Envy is a waste of time. Accept what you already have, not what you need.

 42. The best is yet to come…

 43. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.

 44. Yield.

 45. Life isn’t tied with a bow, but it’s still a gift.”

 ~Source: Written by Regina Brett, 90 years old, of the Plain Dealer, Cleveland , Ohio ~

 

Mighty Fine Advice In These Words

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ONE. Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully..

TWO … Marry a man/woman you love to talk to. As you get older, their conversational skills will be as important as any other.

THREE. Don’t believe all you hear, spend all you have or sleep all you want.

FOUR . When you say, ‘I love you ,’ mean it.

FIVE. When you say, ‘I’m sorry,’ look the person in the eye..

SIX … Be engaged at least six months before you get married.

SEVEN.. Believe in love at first sight.

EIGHT. Never laugh at anyone’s dream. People who don’t have dreams don’t have much

NINE . Love deeply and passionately. You might get hurt but it’s the only way to live life completely.

TEN. …  In disagreements, fight fairly. No name calling.
ELEVEN.  Don’t judge people by their relatives.
TWELVE.  Talk slowly but think quickly.

THIRTEEN.  When someone asks you a question you don’t want to answer, smile and ask, ‘Why do you want to know?’

FOURTEEN.  Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk..

FIFTEEN.  Say ‘bless you’ when you hear someone sneeze.
SIXTEEN.  When you lose, don’t lose the lesson !

SEVENTEEN.  Remember the three R’s: Respect for self; Respect for others; and responsibility for all your actions.

EIGHTEEN..  Don’t let a little dispute injure a great friendship..

NINETEEN. When you realize you’ve made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.

TWENTY. Smile when picking up the phone.. The caller will hear it in your voice.

TWENTY-ONE. Spend some time alone.

~Source: an email sent to me that I wanted to share with all of you.

~from the Anthony Robbins organization. It has been sent around the world ten times so Far.

Can You Break Up With Your Soda?

Breaking up with your soda is hard to do. (I know a relative that drinks ‘too much’ soda. ahem. She knows who I am talking about.tee hee)

Drinking one 20-ounce bottle of soda daily for a year can pack on 25 extra pounds! (I say, “Yikes!)

But when the NYC Board of Health banned sugary drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces, special-interest groups insisted that sugar in soda isn’t to blame for the country’s obesity woes. (after reading the above sentence it makes one wonder don’t you agree?)

Now, a super-size serving of three studies should quiet that debate once and for all.

The first proves that for folks with a predisposition to obesity, drinking sweet soda ramps up the body’s already heightened inclination to gain weight.

The other two showed that if you help kids and teens break their soda habit by giving them water or no-calorie drinks instead, they gain less weight than soda chuggers. 

Ready to say so long to sodas? Here’s how.

Get hip to your habit.

1. Where do you drink sodas? In front of some digital screen? With your meals? Write down every time you have one.

2. What makes you want a soda? The sugar and caffeine boost? Feeling parched? Realize that sugar isn’t a good way to energize yourself or quench your thirst.

Now break up with soda.

1. Try our 30/10 routine. After every 30 minutes at your desk or a digital screen, walk for 10 (around the house, in the yard). And always drink water after your walk.

2. Stock the fridge with water flavored with some lemon, crushed basil or mint. Serve that (or coffee and tea) with meals. And carry water with you when you’re out.

~Source: Newspaper Article/Health Tips

Related posts on this blog:

http://positiveboomer.net/2012/08/29/make-the-switch-to-water/

Infographics: Drinking pop

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GrandKidlets Put A Bounce In My Step

My daughter phoned me before I headed outdoors for my power walking and running. As she was telling me all about her parent/teacher interviews yesterday I was getting goose bumps. I know Grand Parents brag all the time. ha ha. I am such a proud Grandma.

My grand-daughter is such a terrific girl and doing so well in grade 6. The teacher is so impressed with her, as he says if he needs anything done he knows he can count on M.J. Her math skills are terrific.

My grandson is in grade 3 and reading at a grade 5 level. The teacher says he is a kind leader.  He also is terrific with Math, loves learning about the planets. They both are excellent spellers.

Okay. I could go on and on and on. ha ha Now you can see where my extra “bounce in my step” came from this morning. I  was full of gratitude thinking on how blessed my family is that the grand children are both so healthy and doing so well in school.

A.J. is trying to keep a straight face while reading his sister’s book. Her book is titled “The Girls Book of Glamour”.

I  so enjoyed my 4 miles with a grateful heart~

~Pinterest quote~

Measure Your Waist

The bigger your tummy, the bigger your risk of heart disease, reveals a major study. Belly fat produces inflammatory chemicals that raise your risk of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and many other heart disease triggers, explain researchers.

If your waist is greater than 35 inches, it’s smart to trim down.

~Source: Woman’s Worlds Magazine

~Source: Pinterest Images

I am grateful I am motivated to go to the GYM and my waist is 28 inches.  It is something I really do enjoy and my body thanks me too. An hour and a half at the GYM this morning has given me my ‘feel good endorphins’.  Happy Monday Everyone.