Layer Your Comfort

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“No pain, no gain”?  No way.

Nike may sell a lot of shoes with that slogan, but it’s not really the best way to live.

Joyful Springers layer their comfort.  They understand that making all aspects of their lives as comfortable as possible gives them a nice, cushy base from which to do whatever they need to do.

How comfortable is your life?  Do you make sure that you’re wearing comfortable shoes and clothes, that you have a comfortable bed, a comfortable car, a comfortable place to work, a comfortable home environment etc.?  Discomfort is draining.  When you prioritize comfort, you will have more energy for everything you do, and contrary to what Nike says, you will experience bigger gains in all parts of your life.

[I put Ducky's bed on ours while I vacuumed our bedroom floor.  She had been just lying on our bed when I put her bed there, but when I finished vacuuming, I discovered that she'd decided lying on a bed ON a bed is better than just lying on a bed ... i.e., two beds are better than one.  icon smile Layer Your Comfort ]

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Do Rescue Work

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Although helping others can be something formal like being part of a rescue organization, it can also be very simple.

Joyful Springers do rescue work.  They look for easy and fun ways to lend a helping hand … or mouth.

You can help someone today by holding open a door or passing along a feel-good e-mail or sharing a bit of useful information or letting someone with fewer items go ahead of you in line or giving a compliment  or …. any other of millions of tiny ways you can make an impact.

When you have an intention to be helpful, you’ll be guided to help in ways that will be as fun and easy for you as they will be welcome by others.

[Snickers is back. Darlene Hoffman's happy guy is doing important work in this photo. He thought Darlene's 11-month old grandson, Zack's, toy was way too big for him, so Snickers "rescued" Zack by taking the toy off his hands! icon smile Do Rescue Work ]


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Be There

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Sometimes those we love get into “cages” of struggle and pain, and it seems like we can’t do anything to help them.  But we can.

Joyful Springers are there.  They understand that sometimes the best thing you can do for someone is simply be nearby.

You can’t solve everyone’s problems, but you can offer your comforting presence and your loving energy.  Today and everyday, be there for someone you love.

In Memoriam

Angel Riley

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[It is with great sadness that I share that one of our regular guest stars, Angel Riley (with her adopted sister, Pump, in the photo above), a sweet girl from Whispering Pines, North Carolina, passed away last month.  On April 5, she suffered a seizure indicative of a brain tumor (she had other related symptoms as well).  Over the next two weeks, she went quickly downhill until she crossed the Rainbow Bridge.

Her momma, Helen, took the photo of Pump & Angel above and the two photos below during the last two weeks of Riley's life.  In the one above, Pump had gotten into the crate to lie with Riley after Riley had ducked into the crate, not feeling well.  In the first one below, Butch laid down by Riley (she's on the left) and stretched out so his head touched her. In the second one below, both Butch and Pump got between Helen and Riley when Helen was lying with Riley.  They took over Helen's spot at Riley's side.  Helen said,  "The love and compassion for the those two sad weeks were incredible.  I think Springers love you until the end and then some!!"  And we love them the same way.

Please take a moment to send Angel Riley loving blessings for everlasting joy and love and a moment to send loving comfort to Helen, her husband, Rich, as well as Butch, Pumpkin and the rest of people and animals who knew and loved Riley as they go through these rough first weeks and months without her. ]

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“A Treasure”

Angel Riley spent the first six years, eight months of her life with a family who eventually had to give her up to English Springer Rescue Association (ESRA).  Rich and Helen Gibbons took in Riley as a foster dog, but they “failed” as foster parents;  Rich and Angel Riley fell in love, so she became a permanent part of the Gibbons family.

Helen and Riley’s relationship unfolded more slowly.  Helen had wanted a younger dog, but she discovered the joys of a more mature “girlfriend.”  Riley weighed 76 pounds when she joined Helen and Rich, but with the addition of her 9 month old adopted sister, Pumpkin (Pump) and the fun sport of dock diving, Riley became 55 muscular pounds of “Caroline Dock Dog.”

“Everyone said she had such a sad face but a happy inside,”  Helen says of Angel Riley.  Winner of a tail-wagging contest, passionate about balls, Frisbees, swimming and diving, Riley was an obedient girl who loved life.  On her 9th birthday last year, Riley took fifth place in the junior division of a Carolina Dock Dogs event, and later in the year, she got first place in “Junior Big Air.”

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Helen says about Riley:  “What a great dog!!  What a smart dog!  What a treasure; maybe that is why she was a pirate for Halloween and an angel the year before!”  Helen says they won the lottery when they got Angel Riley:  “She was a giver…a giver of love and happiness.”

The Gibbons’ only had Angel Riley with them for a little over three years, but they cherish every minute of that time.  Their experience is encouragement for anyone thinking of rescuing a senior dog.  As Helen says, “Rescuing an older dog has so many pluses…they outweigh the negatives.”


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Brace Up Others

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It’s tempting to want to fix problems for other people, but that’s not the best way to help them.  We all do best when we solve our own problems, but it’s awfully nice when we have a little support along the way.

Joyful Springers brace up others.  They don’t try to fix anything for anyone because they trust others to have the power to shape their own lives.  But they do offer loving encouragement and help when they can to those who are on challenging journeys.

It’s not your job to solve things for the people you know.  You don’t have to unravel their issues.  But you can be there for them while they do it themselves.  Your caring, enthusiastic support and your positive energy will help empower others far more than your attempts to control specific circumstances.

… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.

[Meet Georgie. This sweet  old girl from North Carolina loves her momma, Darlene.  About a year and a half ago, Darlene had back surgery and had to sleep on the family room sofa.  Georgie would like next to her with her chin on Darlene's back brace, overseeing Darlene's healing. Thanks, Georgie, for being a Guest Star on The Joyful Springer.]

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Protect Your Pillow

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Who doesn’t love that ahh feeling of laying your head down on a nice, cushy pillow.  That feeling of comfort is something we all need to feel regularly.

Joyful Springers protect their pillow.  They create an oasis of comfort in their lives no matter what’s going on.

Sometimes comfort is easy to come by.  Sometimes, it seems elusive.  It’s up to you to find a way to comfort yourself every day.  It’s essential to your health and well being.

… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.

[Kirby's back. This sweet 7 1/2 year old from California clearly understands the value of a good pillow! Thanks, Kirby, for guest starring again on The Joyful Springer.]

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Be Supportive

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When someone we love has a problem, we want to rush in and solve it for them.  We want to “fix” things.  But this isn’t the best thing we can do.

Joyful Springers are supportive.  They allow their loved ones to grow and meet their own challenges, but they stay close by to offer comfort and guidance.

The people you love don’t need you to take over their lives.  They just need your love and support.  All you have to do is stay close and offer encouragement.

… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.

[Nana is back and she has 12-year old Lady with her.  Lady belongs to Leila and David Morris from Columbia, South Caroline, and Nana lives with Kevin and Katie Crews in Texas. Thanks, Nana, for guest starring again on The Joyful Springer.]

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Snuggle

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When we feel tender affection for someone, we often fail to show it.  We hold back, perhaps afraid of being too vulnerable.

Joyful Springers snuggle.  They never hesitate to express their caring with warm closeness.

Are you taking advantage of all your opportunities to get close to the ones you love?  Resolve to express your caring with more warm physical contact.  You can never have too many snuggles.

… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.

[Meet Shelby and Cooper.   Two year old Shelby joined 7-year old Cooper and his family in Wisconsin last year.  Shelby and Cooper bonded, obviously.  But sadly, Cooper had cancer, and though his family did everything they could to help him recover from the illness, he passed away in October.  Cooper's family grieves his loss but are thankful for the love and joy he brought to their lives for the all too short time he was here.  Cooper will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.  Be always in joy, Cooper.  Thanks Shelby and Cooper for being guest stars on The Joyful Springer.]

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Comfort Yourself

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Many of us were raised with wisdom like, “Keep a stiff upper lip,” and “Buck up.”  This sort of advice is supposed to make us stronger.  Unfortunately, over time, it does the exact opposite.  It makes us weaker.

Joyful Springers comfort themselves.  They know their strength comes not in pretending they’re never sad or hurt but in providing for themselves the nurturing they need to get through the tough times.

You do no one, especially yourself, when you push yourself too hard.  The better you are at giving yourself the care and understanding you need, the stronger you’ll be.

… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.

[Ducky sometimes tucks her nose against her paw and does a little self-nurturing.]

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Two Beds Are Better Than One

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If just a little comfort and support are good, isn’t more better?

Joyful Springers know two beds are better than one.  They do whatever is necessary to have as much ease and comfort in their life as possible.

Forget “no pain, no gain.”  The truth is that the more content and comfy you are the more you’re going to accomplish.  Do whatever you need to do to make sure you have cushy surroundings, and you’ll be amazed at what you can do.

… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.

[Ducky's sister, Halo, who lives with Ducky's breeders, Sally and Warren Wattenbarger in Port Orchard, Washington, grabbed a snooze on two dog beds during Ducky's, Halo's, and their sister, Lucy's birthday party in July.]

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Get Stuffed, Not Stressed

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According to a survey done by British hotel chain, Travelodge, one in four men travel with a stuffed animal and 35 percent of adults sleep with a stuffed animal.  Why have stuffed toys made their way into adult life?  Because, say the men and woman who sleep or travel with stuffed bears, dogs, and other animals, the critters are calming.

Joyful Springers get stuffed, not stressed.  They know that keeping a cuddly toy nearby is a great way to let go of anxiety and allow in peace.

If you have secretly tucked a stuffed toy in luggage or are afraid someone will find out you sleep with a teddy, you can come out of the stuffed toy closet.  Be proud of your healthy way of taking care of yourself.  If you don’t have a stuffed animal nearby, think about getting one.  They’re remarkably soothing and are always good for a smile.

… another wise tidbit from a joyful English Springer Spaniel.

[Muggins liked to keep her stuffed toys close.  This one, a goose, was one of her favorites. ...  And for the record, I proudly announce that I own at least a hundred stuffed animals and sleep with one named Roni (he is the "son" of two large stuffed animals named Rosie and Bernie).]

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