Friday, February 2, 2018

Sensational Chester Moment

 A Happy Friday note to our Almond Acres Teachers ~~

This picture of Chester popped up in my fb feed this week. It seemed especially timely in light of our Habit of Mind.... Sensational Learning.

A little background on this Chester Moment.  5 years ago we landed on the Central Coast. As I sat atop this picnic table, I was feeling so anxious, wondering how all the puzzle pieces of  life in this new land would fit together. I glanced over at my buddy Chester, here he was sitting atop the same picnic table ---- eyes gently closed, listening to the sounds of the sea, smelling all the fragrances, and feeling the warmth of the sunshine atop his furry head.   He's my best teacher. I closed my eyes too, and followed his lead.

I hope this weekend (after the play!) each of you has a Chester moment....to feel the sunshine atop your furry head!

I'm so thankful for each of you.... for all you give and who you are.  You are touching lives,  inspiring hearts and minds more than you know. 

Have a great weekend!

Love, Diane and Chester

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Fire Fighters and First Responders ~~ My Christmas Blessing

Sometimes seasons of life seem especially full. Life can feel overwhelming. We've all been there.  I'm there.  And during the Christmas season life can feel fuller. During these times, usually the last thing I want to do is add one more thing to my schedule.

Sometimes though, that's just what I need.   During November/December California was experiencing her largest wildfire in history,   --- coming on the heals of other huge fires throughout our state.   When the last-minute request came through for pet therapy teams to visit  the fire fighters at their base camp, first responders in Santa Barbara, and evacucees at UCSB, ~~ well, the stuff of life fell away, and Chester and I said yes.








With the firefighters, what touched me the most......... was listening to the conversation that often flowed when they knelt, or reached to pet Chester. I heard stories of their own families, pets included. Stories of  'home'.  A gently wagging tail, the feel of soft warm fur, often invite warm hearted memories to surface and conversation to flow.  It's almost like for this brief moment-in-time the weight of their hard work and huge sacrifice is lifted, and it just kinda feels like home.  Therapy Dogs can do that. 

A small way for us, to say a big thank you.

Another highlight ~~ visiting men, women, and children at the evacuee site in Santa Barbara. I can't imagine being in their shoes. Waiting. Waiting to return home, or what was left of home.  Chester found two little brothers. The boys took turns walking, running, and playing with their new 4-legged friend. Giggling with abandon!

The Red Cross volunteers who had been tirelessly giving and serving for weeks,  seemed to breath a little deeper and find a bit of rest for their souls.... as they took a long moment to pause,  pet our pups, and talk story.



               Denise Fitzgerald (left) and Mr. Bingly, pet therapy teammates and dear friends  ~~
taking time to sit on the floor with someone who needed a friend.
                                   
 
  
Chester giving a smooch of encouragement to a Red Cross volunteer

One of the many things I love about the the two pictures above ~~~ is how they reflect  the heart of pet therapy, and what can happen when multiple teams visit sites together. We allow our dogs to find their nitch with people. We don't cluster together --- we disperse.  Our therapy dogs have built in radar for people who need them ~~ and we get to follow their lead and participate. Sometimes conversation flows, we listen, we encourage, we love,  right along side our dogs. Sometimes, as with this Chester moment, no words needed on my part. I just am blessed to soak in the  moment.