Saturday, May 24, 2008

CAREFUL Cole!


Today was a BIG day for Cole.  After our Classroom Therapy Dog training lesson we went on a field trip to practice "careful".  Hmmm, not even my children have THIS one down!

First we went through an obstacle course set up at the church.  There were 1/2 dozen padded chairs with 1-2 feet GLASS vases placed on them.  If the dog even touched the padded chair, the vase would fall off balance and break on the ceramic floor.

NERVOUS?!  HECK YEah!

Allison the instructor had us use our body language (tiny dainty slow steps) and our voice, c--a---r---e---f---u---l to coax the dog to synchronize with us and pick up on what we wanted them to do.  She also said for us to dispel our fears that something would happen and just picture what we DID want to happen.  

Ya know what, a clumsy 8 month old puppy Cole and a 3 year old HUGE Belgian did just fine and had NO problems with the course.  Miracle I say!




Next it was on to Ashley Furniture store to practice 'say hello' (shake), 'leave it', and more 'careful's.   The employees loved the diversion to a slow day, and the dogs got great practice weaving in and out of furniture placements, glass vases, rocking chairs, and SO many other breakables!  Several customers watched us intently as we worked with the dogs, and we just explained what we were doing and what the dogs would be used for in the future.  It was fun to hear positive feedback to our adventure!



Next was Hobby Lobby.  We got very odd looks as we weaved in and out of the china and breakables.  Each dog took his turn and did remarkably! Several customers looked and stared, some even stopped to ask if they could pet the dogs. We took a break from 'weaving' and the dogs ate up all the attention. 



Lastly we wondered down to the UPS store.  There was a little 2 year old boy with his Dad in the store.  Cole LOVES little kids and came up and just sat while he was petted,  leaning just slightly into the boy so that the little boy could wrap his arms around him.  After the boy gave him a parting bye bye we pulled back and did a little show for him.  It was just hilarious to watch the delight in the little boys face as Cole did his 'highfives', 'shakes', and 'twirls'.  
Finally it was time, and we did one final trick, "wave bye bye".  The little boy squealed in delight and for the first time I actually GOT what it meant to be a therapy dog team. 

We've been training for weeks in our little classroom with a few visitors, but very little people-interaction.  Today was the first day we actively practiced their people skills in a formal setting.  Now don't get me wrong, every visitor to our house gets a highfive and a doggie handshake with a little petting mixed in for good measure, but to see complete strangers light up at the sight of a therapy dog was something all-together different.

I simply can't wait to begin our therapy dog visits to the nursing homes and hospitals.  After today I have no doubt that Cole will bring much joy to many new people!  He's already such a joy for us, and I am delighted to share that joy with others!

Stay tuned, I hope to get some video of him in action.  
He looks so CUTE in his formal 'working dog' vest!  

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

5th Grade "I am" Speeches

Today the fifth grade class at Harriet Bishop Elementary gave their speeches on a famous person.
It was amazing to watch how proficient each child was with the life and loves of their 'person.'
They spoke as if they actually lived the life they were reporting on and answered questions as well.  A very FUN event to attend!  I had a blast seeing all of their ingenuity!

Tyler Tointon as Davy Crockett

Brandon Noffze as Buzz Aldrin

Matthew Koopman as Thomas Edison

Brandon Ngeth as Wright Brother

Wyle Moger as Daniel Boone


Great JOB GUYS!

Matthew Koopman as Thomas Edison

Matthew Koopman as Thomas Edison

Brandon Ngeth as Orville Wright

Buzz Aldrin Speech

Today was the day~

Monday, May 19, 2008

Be kinder than necessary...

Someone sent me an email recently, and at the bottom was a very profound statement.  
I thought I'd share:
Be kinder than necessary...
 Everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.  
 You never know when a moment and a few sincere words can have positive impact on life!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

All about Buzz



Our oldest son Brandon had a school report due on Buzz Aldrin. First he researched in his school's library....then the internet...then the public library. He made a time line and mapped out his visual aid on drafting paper. Then the conversation began.

Brandon:   Mom
Mom:   Yes, Brandon
Brandon:   I know what I want to do for my visual aid.
Mom:   You do?
Brandon: Yes, but I need a some things.
Mom:   Ok, what do you need?
Brandon:  This is the map...do you understand it?  Here let me explain...I need, red, white, and blue card-stock, glitter paper, felt letters, a rocket like the one dad and I build in Indianapolis when I was 3, remember that one?
Mom:  Yes!
Brandon:  Oh, and I need a styrofoam ball that I'm going to cut in half for the moon, a hammer, some paint, a glue gun, and an astronaut guy.
Mom: Ok?
Brandon:   Oh, and do you know those thingies that adults have in their drinks at 4th of july parties. I need one of those too!
Mom:   I'm sorry, I don't remember that one.
Brandon:  You KNOW the flag thingies with the toothpick ends....Buzz was one of the first men on the moon and they put a flag up there.
Mom:   Ok, I'm following you...
Brandon:  Next, I need one of those fold out things for presentations, I think blue would look nice, but black would work too...and I need a stabilizer on the top to make the Buzz sign, then I need string, ribbon, and I need to print out some pictures from the internet. Do you think you could help me with that?
Mom:   I think I can try!

WOW, what an organized mind! He visualized what he wanted, drew it out, stuck to the plan and created this beautiful visual aid. Maybee......being a public speaker is in his future!
We'll see!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Emily Buchanan's Banana Bread

Ingredients
# 3 1/2 cups flour
# 3 cups sugar
# 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
# 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
# 1 teaspoon baking powder
# 1 teaspoon cinnamon
# 1 teaspoon vanilla
# 4 egg
# 2/3 cup water
# 1 cup vegetable oil
# 2 cups banana, mashed
# 1 cup pecan, chopped


Directions

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2 Combine ingredients in large mixing bowl.

3 Pour batter into 2 prepared bread pans or 1 prepared bundt pan.

4 Bake for 1 hour or until firm and golden brown.

5 Cool on wire rack for at least 15 minutes before turning bread out onto tray.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Life with our newest member...




Well, people have asked us, “How is life with your newest member.”


Absolutely wonderful, gratifying, and fulfilling.


I know, I know he’s a dog, but he’s added so much to our lives:

The walk home from school is WAY shorter when you have a four legged friend....

We have lots of NEW games to play!

 Saturday morning cartoons are LOTS better with a furry buddy!

We can have doggie play-dates now!


Who would we take to therapy dog training if we didn’t have our lovable little dog?





Yep, he’s just one of the family. He drools when he sleeps, farts when he eats to fast, and belches after every beverage....Yep, he’s a Noffze-Boy!

Saturday, May 3, 2008

The BIG walk!


Today was the Paws and Claws Animal Shelter PET WALK!
Brandon and Tyler raised over $200 of pledges to help build a new shelter and they even got their friend Matthew do the walk too!

Cole was so excited to see all of his volunteer, worker and dog friends that he actually HOPPED and JUMPED the walk instead of actually w-a-l-k-i-n-g the walk. It was a big day for all! Local TV celebrities also participated Ted Schmidt and Jess Abrahamson were there as MC’s along with many other business owners from the community who donated services and goods to the cause.

The boys were entered into drawings to win goodie bags because of the amount of pledges they brought in, and BOTH of their names were drawn! Cole has all kinds of new squeaky toys, tug of war toys and treats. Cole says Thanks BOYS! :)

This was an awesome event, just to see all of the support for this needed organization in the city of Rochester and to see the 100’s and 100’s of successful rehomings of dogs at this once a year reunion. There were so many stories to hear and so much love!

What a blessed day indeed!