Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Reunited and it feels so good


Two dogs, on opposite sides of the yard.
Friends who could see each other, but couldn't be close because their chains would get tangled.
So people gathered to change their future and watch them romp and play in their new fenced yard.
Callie and Pistol will be running and playing very soon.
New volunteers were shown how to pound t-posts...
Treats were made...
...and some of us even dressed up for the occasion.
Sherri, Erin, and me as Build Pixies. 
We act silly to bring a little extra joy at builds 
and brings goodies to say "Thank you" to all involved.
 Ground wire is so important, that everyone helps out...even crew leaders!
When I arrived that day, I was thrilled to see two of the dog houses 
that my students had painted during the summer program.  
Northwest Family Services provide snacks and meals for kids, 
not just during school, but also over the summer.
How cute are these houses?! 
Cute and a warm place for our fidos throughout the year.
 The best part of every build is watching the dogs run free in their new yard for the first time.
 No animal is left without a little extra love from the volunteers.  
Jerry isn't just a dog whisperer, but is also a cat whisperer.
Another perfect ending to a perfect day.

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