I consider myself to be a highly spirited individual. I'm proud of it. I'm glad that I am able to wake myself up early saturday mornings and help out TreeUtah, I love that I am one of the few people who actually take their dog out every day, and still play fetch most of the afternoon afterwards. He is groomed bathed and his teeth brushed, and he gets cuddled and loved on endlessly. I show my friends how much I appreciate them and I tell my family how much I love them. I congratulate people on their accomplishments and
I do my best every single day of my life to keep my thoughts, my words, and my actions in line with my beliefs. Tomorrow is my little cousin's graduation from SNOW College. I couldn't be more proud of her. I am taking the day off and driving 3 hours south to go visit her, give her a hug and support her with pride. This will be the second day I've ever taken a day off in the history of my work life, including sick days. Even though I never take a day off I still take full advantage of my weekends.
Over this past weekend I went to the Liberty Park drum circle. They had many hippie type booth's set up. In one booth they were spreading awareness on wolves and trying to get them back into Utah. I took the time to stop and write a letter to President Obama, then I thanked the man for the opportunity. Personally, I think it is outrageous that some selfish farmer's and other greedy individuals have successfully exterminated the wolves in Utah. Now I come to find out that Idaho is a close runner up! We're approaching the one year anniversary since Idaho's congress stripped federal protections for wolves in the Northern Rockies. In just ONE year almost
half of the wolves population has been diminished!? That is ridiculous. So today I chose to show some of my support to
The Defenders of Wildlife. I can't afford a half gallon of milk, so I definately can't make a donation just yet. I will though, maybe on my next paycheck! I do urge any readers to check out their website and help wolves thrive again. They truly are an amazing species. To learn more about wolves you can google facts about wolves and a bunch of websites pop up! They're interesting, give it a try.
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