There comes a time when you have to take a look at your life and count your blessings and be thankful. When I was recently injured, it was incredibly difficult for me to see past the present, the near future and accept the end of my yearly agility goals. I didn't reach the 3 major goals... which still saddens me, but I learned from the failures, relished in the successes and enjoyed the time with my dogs and my friends. No... Piper still does not have his MACH. No... Seeker didn't get his MAD, ATCH or finish his MACH either. But Piper competed at the AKC Nationals and had 2 clean runs when we thought he would lose his vision from uveitis just days before the competition. He also completed his Master FAST title and earned his ASCA ATCH. Seeker completed his MX, MXJ and XF and his USDAA Master Jumper title along with getting his very first Super Q and a 2nd behind Mary Ellen Barry. Not too shabby...
I am thankful for many things in this life of mine. At times, we all get too busy and forget to be grateful. I am thankful that I have a husband that loves me and our dogs and "tolerates" my dog habit. I am thankful that we have a roof over our heads, food on the table and a warm place to sleep at night. I am thankful that we both have jobs in this relatively unstable economy. I am thankful for my small family... my Dad, sister, brother-in-law and my nephew... and of course my furry nephew as well, Golden Retriever Archer. I am thankful for my friends, both dog and non-dog who listen to me brag and complain about my Border Collie kids and their escapades.



I am thankful for little Gem... Gemstone, Gemmie, Gemmiedoodle, The
Gemster, The Sprite, The Elf... A little ball of energy, stubborness, focus, stamina and unending curiosity. Her life and training journeys have just begun. And I am in for a ride I am sure...<3
Where life's journey takes me next is happenstance. Is it planned, ordained or just plain luck... who knows? But I am just thankful to be taking this journey with people and animals that I love and love me right back.
Happy Thanksgiving to all... and don't forget to remember to be thankful for all of your blessings.
Beautiful post and beautiful photos, Jan! You and I both will benefit from looking back on it from time to time. XO
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