~ The New Year’s Eve Magic of Oldies Club ~

Please support Oldies Club’s Winter Appeal and help older dogs smile again

Jasper Bear’s New Year’s Eve story is some years old now, but a very precious and personal one for me. It was just before New Year that year when an old dog was taken to a vets to be put to sleep. He wasn’t a sick dog whose time had come. He was a dog separated, we were told, from his doggie companion and his ill human, and left at the vets by relatives. His story may have ended there, but it turned out that the universe had other plans for Jasper. The vets were due to close for New Year but, instead of sending Jasper to Rainbow Bridge, they contacted Oldies Club the day before New Year’s Eve to ask if we could help.

Jasper’s new life began that New Year’s Eve when he left the vets and came to join our family as an ‘emergency foster’ for a night, until he could be moved to the originally intended foster home, since circumstances had prevented them from travelling to collect him as first planned. It transpired though that fate had already brought Jasper to exactly where he was meant to be and he soon became a ‘foster failure’ and the newest member of his forever family. He slotted in extremely well and, while his time with us was not long enough – it never is, is it? – he quickly became a very happy, settled and oh-so-loved member of the family.

The photo on the left shows Jasper on New Year’s Day, the day after coming into Oldies Club foster care, when he was a very sad and confused old boy. The photo on the right is Jasper a few months later, looking healthier, happier and, I have always felt, younger! The magic of Oldies Club indeed!

Jasper made his way to the Bridge some years ago now, when it really was his time, sadly, and is always missed and loved very much. I am forever thankful that Oldies Club was in a position to bring him into its care that New Year’s Eve and I’m sure Jasper was too. I am sharing his story once more, in the hope that some of you will make a donation to our Winter Appeal – CLICK HERE – to help ensure Oldies Club remains able to help other dogs like Jasper this winter and in the coming months.

Please support the Winter Appeal by donating whatever you can afford, from £2 upwards, and help older dogs smile again.

Thank you x

~ Merry Christmas ~

I hope you all have a lovely few days, whether you are going to be with family (animals included there, obviously), friends or are looking forward to a peaceful few days on your own

Merry Christmas!

 

~ Find out who you are and do it on purpose ~

~ Find out who you are and do it on purpose ~ Dolly Parton

 

(Found this photo a few days ago, while looking for something else. It’s some years old now, but it’s me.)

~ Happy Solstice ~

Long, long, long time no blogging.

My head and heart have been rather struggling with personal stuff and all the crappy stuff in the world right now :-(

Today, I took a break from work to sit in the garden for a while, just the dogs, the sunshine, plants, the birds, some crystals, a book and me.

May the sun continue to shine and help us all find a way through.

Love, me x

 

A very lovely friend surprised me with this beautiful crystal after I fell in love with it on Facebook.

~ Moving to the beet ~ Reiki

~ Everything I need to heal is within me ~

This thought came to mind last night and I realised it can be taken two ways. I like that.

I’ve put myself into a healing/wellness ‘bubble’ and, as part of that, I’ve started juicing again in recent weeks. I was never a fan of beetroot growing up (hated it!), but thinking back, I suspect it was because we had the pickled stuff at home. I have been incorporating beetroot into my juice, along with apple for sweetness and ginger and some other stuff and they taste so good. I also discovered that my dogs enjoy a little bit of raw beetroot too.

I have eaten plenty of healthy food in my life, but for me drinking a fresh juice you’ve just made (or someone has just made for you) is something that feels unique, as though I am ‘drinking health’.

(Juice and book colour-coordinated, which I didn’t realise until I put the photo here)

I’m also immersing myself in my Reiki practice as much as possible, along with reading about Reiki, watching Reiki videos and listening to talks about Reiki for animals online. If you haven’t read The Japanese Art of Reiki, as pictured above, it’s a wonderful read.

I have been experiencing some distance healing too. I also very much appreciate the support of my crystals, including the beautiful golden healer pebble you can see in the photo, which is with me pretty much all of the time.

I’m being very careful about what I expose myself to too, in terms of social media, the media etc. I have been avoiding the news as much as possible – not because I don’t care, quite the opposite really, but I am taking this time to nurture myself and my beloved dogs. I’m only watching TV programmes/films that make me feel good/make me laugh. Gilmore Girls is an eternal favourite, along with programmes about beautiful homes, gardens and places, and comedies such as The Big Bang Theory, Would I Lie to You? and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown are wonderful for laughter.

What practices do you immerse yourself in to nurture yourself and your loved ones?

Love,

Angela

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