
Wouldn’t it be great if we could do whatever we wanted whenever we wanted? Well, yes and no.
True freedom isn’t about being out of control. It’s about having room to be yourself within some happy boundaries that keep you safe and well.
Joyful Springers are their own gatekeepers. They have just enough discipline to create a healthy enclosure in which they can joyfully engage in life.
Sometimes it feels like the discipline needed to eat right or exercise or stick to a project limits life, but the truth is that it opens up possibilities. When you have the will to give yourself limits, you create an expansive foundation for a joy filled life.
… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.
[Meet Perrin (on the left), Daniel (on the right), and Bella (in the middle). This picture, taken at the gate of their historic Charleston, South Caroline home, was the first family photo of Beth Griffin's gorgeous Springers. Perrin, a 12 year old female, and Daniel, a 7 year old male, are still with Beth, but Bella passed away in February. Beth, Catherine Jone's English Springer Rescue America (ESRA) mentor, takes her dogs on daily walks along the waterfront in Charleston. On their walks, they pass a courtyard spa that they affectionately call "Bella's Spa." Beth has been volunteer for ESRA for six years, and she's always ready to rescue and help adopters by answering questions or offering guidance. Beth is currently fostering a black and white male Springer named Bentley, who needs a home.

Bentley
If you’d like to know more about Bentley, contact me, and I’ll put you in touch with Beth. Bella, may you be forever in joy; you will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege to know you. Thanks, Perrin, Daniel, and Bella, for being Guest Stars on The Joyful Springer.]
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