Family Photos

Bright Star Zuber…

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Moonshadow Kash…

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Bright Star Sage…

Moonshadows Porter and Obi continue to take classes together…

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Thank you to all who keep me in photos!

The ten plus ten were followed by a busy end of the semester and then the Specialty — I am finally starting to feel like a break might be a real thing. Whew. Much needed — 2021 has been action-packed and some down time will be nice.

First on the agenda — playing catch up on all the undone and delayed things. Once that is done, I can begin to look forward and make some tentative plans/goals. I think Karma and Capella are already started on their strategizing…

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I moved the rehab/training space to the dining room. It is a perfect size for what is needed. I am so excited to be taking small steps towards getting Claire back to her active life.

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Please have a lovely Sunday, whatever you are doing.

Four Months

Happy Four Month Birthday to the Bright Stars!

Claire and Capella

Claire and Capella

I am so pleased with Capella. Her temperament is lovely, and it was wonderful that she got to spend an entire week meeting new people and new dogs at the Specialty. I continue to be intentional about her socialization. I want her in new places and/or meeting new people at least 3 - 4 days each week.

A new-to-Capella person and dog came to her this week — my daughter is visiting from Utah with her rescue Newfie.

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Our veterinarian, an excellent surgeon, did surgery on Nicole’s cat yesterday. It was a family affair when we picked up the cat — Capella got to meet people and get weighed (39 pounds — perfect) and Dr. Card also took a look at Claire to assess her recovery. I am pleased to share that Claire is finally cleared for rehab work to begin — yippee! More on the cool plans for that soon.

A PSA: My sister, fully vaccinated and very cautious, has Covid. A mild case but still Covid. She gave permission to share this news because it is such a great reminder that vaccinated people CAN get Covid and worse — they can unknowingly infect others.

The unvaccinated include several categories of people — some who choose to assume risk of Covid and some who have no choice at all because of age or immune status. I care about people in those groups and the health care workers who are exhausted by all of this. Therefore, I plan to keep wearing a mask in public and especially indoors, and THIS lovely article resonates with my reasons.

Please be safe and well — you matter.

Unpacking

Big dog events are often unsettling to me; the Specialty was no exception.

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Being with my friends and making new ones — amazing and so needed.

Taking my RV was the only way I could go as my concerns about Covid would not have allowed me to stay in a hotel. I loved being next door to Jay and Suzanne, and close to Jasen and others. Being part of the RV Community at a dog event is something special.

And yet, with no car I was pretty well trapped and dependent. I missed agility because I did not have my own vehicle. Bummer. I could not go anyplace — like the National park that was minutes away — or Starbucks or a grocery store. On the bright side — I got a lot of exercise walking all over the place!

I am so grateful to Lori S. who saved the day several times — and to Suzanne, who lent me her van to get to/from the draft test when the weather was so awful. In the future, I would only take the RV to Specialties where a car was also an option; there were no rental car places in Estes Park.

The Covid requirements were, to be blunt, treated more as suggestions. Most people did their best to comply but not all. In one photo I took for the newsletter — and did not publish for obvious reasons — five of the 14 people sitting in the front row of the breed ring were not masked (nor were they eating or drinking).

I queried people who were not wearing masks — most simply forgot. I get it. We are human and goof up — this includes me.

One person claimed her mask was too loose to wear as anything but a Chin Diaper and so I got her a new one. She threw it on the floor and told me to Fuck Off and mind my own business. Yep. That really happened. In front of a bunch of us so no chance of a misunderstanding.

Somehow the consequences of all that seemed to land more on me than her — I am still trying to sort all that out, and decide how to feel about it all.

Unsettling.

And still — I am so glad I went! I am so glad I saw my friends and all the beautiful dogs. I loved meeting the Bright Stars’ dad, Ferguson, and his humans. I loved cheering for the Moonshadow Daddy, Pippin, who also had a grand week; it was his (and his humans) first Specialty! I loved seeing Lori’s daughter, Katie, and baking scones for her in my RV’s Easy-Bake Oven (remember those?!). Patrick Green showed up! And so on — I could never list all the amazing high points of the week because there were so many.

AND…

I am unsettled by it all, and questioning things about myself and others. Am I too rule-bound? Why is fairness so important to me? What should I think of people who have different ways of operating in the world — ways I find objectionable? How can we support diversity of thought — and still live our values? What, if any, responsibility do we have to the public welfare and/or public health? Was I wrong to hand over a properly fitting mask to someone who was violating the rules because — she claimed — her mask was too loose?

The questioning is normal for me, and I think it is good — but yes, it is unsettling. Hence my silence over the past few days. I am percolating and processing — unpacking in more ways than one.