Sunday, June 1, 2014

Close to my Heart

I don't own a heart locket.  I recently was given a heart pendant to symbolize appreciation for chairing the technology committee for Assistance League.  I don't know if I've ever had a heart pendant, or a heart locket.  This may have started me thinking about how necklaces are often close to our hearts, which led me to think about what is close to my heart.

The most obvious my dogs.   Literally my tripawd pendant necklace remembering Rondo which I wore today.  And that, of course, leads me to Caprice and Canon.

Friends.    I have my family, my dogs, things to do.  Friends fill out the corners of my life.

Sweet family memories.  Memories of growing up.

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My Heroes

For a long time I've adhered to a classical/literary defintion of hero- one who endangers himself or encounters adversity for the benefit of others (not that I've looked it up lately).  For that reason, athletes are usually not heroes to me, or the President of the US, or most famous people.  Lately, with some of the sadness around me, I've been thinking about my own list of heroes.

Of course, Rondo, and the other BCD dogs (and other dogs with problems and disabilities come to mind, maybe dogs in general).  Their existence is to please their humans.  Rondo, for example, must have had great pain, and had his share of trouble, but he was always there to way his tail and lick my ear.  These animals, by their nature, take their adversity in their stride and don't let it define their lives.  They are heroes.

My friends and the countless others I have know who deal with cancer in their lives.  Because this has been on my mind lately, I want to write about them.

Clara Shwartz, my mother's friend-- that in itself is heroic because it took drawing my mother out, making an effort to talk to her and go out to lunch with her.  I don't know that she got anything in return for her efforts.  After Clara was diagnosed with cancer, she tried to remain positive, although she admitted she was scared.   Clara carried on with her life, as my realtor, taking me to see houses when the effort exhausted her.  At the time, I saw a pushy realtor.  Now I think of a hero.

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Campus Walk

Because of the weather and the distance from the UNM campus, we haven't had a walk around in some time.  I forgot how many things there are to enjoy on a sunny, warm spring Sunday afternoon.
New Lobos on Campus
 
Fountains
 
 
The Duck Pond (with spring ducklings)
 
The Birds (and the Bees)
 
 
 The Flowers

 
The pictures are enough to make me smile all over again!