Whew!

Saturday was humid, hot, drizzly - but that didn't stop over 1,000 dogs from coming to the Landing!

I was at the Animal Justice Rally Group booth throughout the day, and spoke with lots of old friends and new faces, and put faces with names.  Nothing but positive energy and support from the crowd - thanks to everyone who stopped by, talked, picked up a sticker, put money in our donation can, bought a t-shirt... a million thanks to you all!

I also held a doga demonstration.  I didn't have as many active participants as last year but then again it was mighty hot and sticky by the time Aimee Schaffer handed the microphone to me at 2:15pm.  It was still great being able to share doga with a large group.  Tressel was the ultimate pro, as always.

Speaking of Tressel, he was the only dog I was able to take to Dog Daze so... Jojo was very, very unhappy with me when I got home that afternoon.  I'll need to make it up to her.  She's my number 1 dog, and I can't have her angry with me!  Salty didn't care.

FYI- exciting news coming soon about my Underdogs fosters Sherman & Perky...

One more chance to become Yoga Strong: this Thursday 9/30 at 5:30pm.  I've enjoyed teaching with Amy.

Now I just need to catch my breath & get read for doga at All One Yoga this weekend! 
 
OK - here are the pics of my current fosters!
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Perky's green eyes
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I just realized how long it's been since I've posted!  Time flies when you're busy!

We hav 2 foster puppies in our house right now, who are available for adoption from Underdogs.  They are the cutest little Shih Tzu- Beagle mixes!  (Pictures coming soon - I promise!)  Cade named them Sherman & Perky.  So I have become intimately reacquainted with my mop.  On the bright side, constantly cleaning up after the puppies means my house, in general, is cleaner than normal.  Interesting how that works...

I started the Yoga Strong series classes with Amy last week.  It was a great turnout, and I hope this new challenge will continue to grow.  Last week we started with our root, our foundation.  Without a solid foundation, there can be no strength.  Tomorrow we continue into our core.

There's many sayings about strength: what doesn't kill you makes you stronger; God only gives you what you are strong enough to carry; having the guts to do something; our trials don't build strength but reveal it...
what do you do to find your inner strength?