Monday, September 5, 2011

Must love dogs...

It has almost been 10 yrs since the U.S was attacked on September 11th. I honestly can not believe it has been that long. I, as I'm sure most of you, can remember exactly where I was and how I found out about what was happening that morning. It is something that is ingrained in my mind and I am sure will never fade. Because of the looming anniversary date it has been on TV and in the media again and for some reason I have found myself more drawn to the TV specials and articles and books about different peoples stories. I just finished reading: "Thunder Dog: the true story of a blind man, his guide dog, and the triumph of trust at ground zero" by Michael Hingson. I won't go into great detail because well the title says its all. The author was on the 78th floor of the world trade center when it was hit. The book is his accounts of what happened...well his accounts and his guide dog's, Roselle. Yep Michael is blind and his dog saved his life that day. The thing is its not just a great story about the journey Michael took on September 11th; but the journey he has faced every day since he was born without sight.

I wanted to share Michael's Guide Dog Wisdom with you. It's the top 10 things Michael learned from his dog Roselle that day; and definitely something we could all learn from:



  1. There's a time to work and a time to play. Know the difference. When the harness goes on, it's time to work. Work hard; others are depending on you.

  2. focus in and use all of your senses. Learn to tell the difference between a harmless thuderstorm and a true emergency. Don't let your sight get in the way of your vision.

  3. Sometimes the way is hard, but if you work together, someone will pass along a water bottle just when you need it.

  4. Always, but always, kiss firefighters.

  5. Ignore distractions. there's more to life than playing fetch or chasing tennis balls.

  6. Listen carefully to those who are wiser and more experienced than you. They'll help you find the way.

  7. Don't stop until work is over. Sometimes being a hero is just doing your job.

  8. The dust cloud wont last forever. keep going and look for the way out. It will come.

  9. Shake off the dust and move on. Remember the first guide dog command? "Forward."

  10. When work is over play hard with your friends. And don't forget to share your Booda Bone.

Obviously some of these will make better sense once you read the book (and you should read the book!) but it just goes to show dogs are much smarter than we ever give them credit for :)


1 comment:

Emilie said...

Sounds like an AMAZING book! Totally adding it to my list of books to read!