Reflections October 28, 2020
Reflections 10/27/2020: Roo is channeling his striking Viking warrior pose in his new faux fur attire… (either that or an elderly Jewish woman out on the town… oy vey!) He actually struts around with pride as I strap him into my home-sewn monstrosity! Been saving that hunk of faux fur for years for just the right apparel! And Roo won (or lost!) the right of ownership! Snow leopard no less! And Roo is definitely a lover of snow! Plunges his entire head up to his chest in a drift of snow and emerges completely covered in crystals of white! Seems oblivious to the cold… especially when protected by his Viking winter gear! (Post pictures of your pups encased in snow too!) God, Roo’s joy in reveling in this new winter wonderland is helping me embrace it too. My winter attire isn’t nearly as dapper as his, but I think I have enough snow leopard faux fur left to concoct some matching gaiters to up my strut!
Reflections October 16, 2020
Reflections 10/16/2020: We live along a street where people routinely walk their dogs. I love to sit outside and watch the dynamics of the dogs and their masters. Almost all of the dogs glance up at their human every few steps as they make their way along the street. Not sure if this is a gesture hopeful for affirmation, or an acknowledgment of their master being just that, their master… the one to guide,direct and protect them. Some breeds seem more needy of this constant reconnection, but surprisingly, even the more independent breeds develop this ‘check-in’ often routine. Roo has NOT shown much propensity for this yet. His puppy curiosity, self-assurance and adolescent cockiness makes him almost oblivious to my presence! “Mom, don’t cramp my style!” So yesterday’s adventure was a wake-up call! We ventured out on our maiden voyage to the nearby 60 acre dog-off-leash park. “What? No restraint?” At first he was enthralled by his new-found freedom! Bushes to explore without a leash to tangle him, or an annoying mommy to curb his efforts! But as he began to encounter many other dogs, also unrestrained, he realized the world wasn’t as safe a place as he reckoned! Mommy became more important to him… his source of protection, guidance and reassurance. Roo began the frequent head tilt I have been waiting for! God, how that reminds me of my Freshman year in college, off-leash for the first time! Exposed, influences from all directions, black ice slipperiness! Luckily my love relationship with You had already begun to take root, so I had discovered the comfort of that frequent glance in Your direction. Protection. Guidance. Reassurance. Still employ that frequent head tilt to this day. I hope that blesses Your heart as much as Roo’s burgeoning tilt does mine!