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Driving down Highway 1 I catch myself leaning forward, head, neck, shoulders away from the car’s seat. I'm excited to me on my way today. It’s a bright afternoon, sun brilliant off the Pacific Ocean, trees tossed wild by the wind. The gusts make staying on course down the twisty California roadway challenging but it’s a route I know well. I’m on my way down from the Hills to the Pajara Valley to bring humane education presentations to Head Start students.

Earlier this week, I was returning to a classroom where I had been before. Outside the Head Start portable classroom building I was greeted by, “Hola Pet Lady”. A dozen or so children and a few adults were outside in the playground. One child, maybe eight or nine, who I had not met before, reached out to pat my canine ambassador Moon. His younger sibling, from the Head Start class, spoke up. “Hey, you gotta ask first!”, he said to his brother. Their mother was watching us. The older boy stopped as his brother asked, “Mama may I pet the dog”. She nodded but said nothing. The boy asked me if he could pet Moon. I told him he was welcome to and thanked him for asking. Then he curled his fingers up and offered Moon his tucked hand to sniff. She pushed her head under his hand playfully. “See”, proclaimed the younger boy proudly. A few other kids quickly asked if they could pet Moon. “Suavecito manos, por favor*” I remind them. A couple of the parents, smiling, moved closer to pat Moon as well.

I am learning with the students. They know more about how to care for pets, how to be safer around animals, and more about how much their pets are like them. My Spanish is still very limited and simple but they teach me kindly and welcome me into their circle. I am always eager to meet with the children and their teachers. Our shared smiles and laughter are a blessing. Our joy in and our love of animals binds us together.


*"soft hands please" a phrase I picked up from listening to the teachers. I understand more and more of what is said in Spanish around me but I don't have a lot words to share myself yet.

Date: 2011-12-02 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fjorlief.livejournal.com
what a lovely story, so good to hear that things are going well. I could see the scene in my mindseye...

And Oh, Hwy 1... perhaps sometime in this life I can again travel that road, the beauty of the edges the beauty of California... I saw a wee bit of that on my last train journey...

Date: 2011-12-02 02:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wldrose.livejournal.com
How wonderful I hadnt relized that some of your studants were spanish.

Jen posted a house on Lahonda rd in san gregior that himself said would be a winning lotto winter house so we would be near you sigh i wish it was realer

Date: 2011-12-02 06:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kareina.livejournal.com
Thank you for sharing this glimpse of your life. I am excited for you that you have work to do that is so meaningful. I hope that it also becomes/remains self-sustaining and consistently provides enough income to meet expenses so that you can continue to provide this very needed service.

Date: 2012-01-20 04:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purejuice.livejournal.com
i didn't comment at the time i read this but i just came back and was touched all over again. i hope you'll post lots more!

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