Thursday, January 16, 2014

Dear Ms. Turner-Dixon

I don't know why this is here
Whenever you allow us to blog in class, I find myself unable to since I've got all my blogging material on my computer.

This blog post is for you. It is something I can do in class. I like your earrings today, they are very pretty. I also like this class, its a nice class to start off my morning.

I was contemplating bringing my bunny to school today so you can meet her. I promise you'll meet her at some point.

I really hope you enjoy your long weekend. I hope you sleep a lot, get to watch all of your favorite shows, and eat your favorite food. After all, that is what consists of a great weekend.
Stay fabulous,
Dayana :)

P.S. Please don't be angry
P.S.S. There are hearts all over the place and I don't know why. I blame my phone

Monday, January 13, 2014

Happy Birthday, Leia

Leia and her birthday cake
On January 12, 2012, Leia came into my life in the form of a tiny, gray, fur-ball.

Yesterday was her birthday and while she did not get many presents, she received tons of love and saltine crackers from her humans.

Yesterday was my birthday as well but it doesn't count, since they spelled my name wrong on my birthday cake. I demand another one!

Thursday, January 9, 2014

On a serious note... Animal Shelters

In a previous post, I mentioned how I am an active volunteer at an animal shelter. Contrary to popular belief, animal shelters aren't sad, melancholy places that play Sarah McLachlan music all day. The animals there are some of the sweetest and most loving I have ever met. Most of them are simply grateful to be off the streets and to be receiving at least 2 meals per day.

As much as I admire the work that everyone at the animal shelter puts into getting everyone adopted, I don't think they can do it alone. I occasionally visit on weekdays, when I am the only volunteer there, and notice that there are never any people socializing with the animals. Why does this matter? Well, when potential adopters do walk by the dog rooms, the dogs begin barking and trying to get attention. This makes the animals look poorly behaved and hinders their chances of getting adopted.

I must also stress the fact that 98% of the animals at the animal shelter are toilet trained and are not aggressive towards humans. When buying a brand new puppy from a breeder, it's pretty much a shot in the dark when it comes to the dog's personality and train-ability. Most dogs at animal shelters are done growing (which helps avoid unexpected growth spurts.) Sure, puppies are cute but they will only be cute for a couple months, after that they will look like every other dog.

As far as cats go, they are simply cats. I love them to death but I have yet to figure them out. They all have extremely different personalities but they all want two things: food and occasional cuddling (not too different from your ex-boyfriend.) There is nothing more rewarding than to have a cat look at you with gratitude and have them lick you with there sandpaper tongue.

Like the dogs, most cats are litter-box trained and in need of a forever home. Most dogs at the animal shelter live in a room smaller than my bathtub and only get taken out 2-3 times a day for bathroom breaks (which must be quick due to limited staff and lots of dogs.) I am a firm believer that dogs should have room to run around and exercise regularly but this is simply not possible at a shelter.

Next time you, or someone in your family is looking for a pet to love, please please please please please please please go to a shelter before you go to any breeder or pet store. It is also nice to know that all of the animals are spayed/neutered, micro-chipped, and vaccinated. This will save tons of money.

If this post still doesn't convince you to adopt from an animal shelter then maybe this will.

In the aaaaaarms of the aaaaaangel *sniffle*

Animal Shelter

As a volunteer at the animal shelter, I am required to play with all the dogs and cats in the building. 

I don't complain.

I adore playing with the kitties and dogs; they are the sweetest.


By the time I get home, I am almost always wearing a cat-hair sweater.


And dog fur perfume.


Which doesn't make Leia too happy.


Monday, January 6, 2014

Happy New Year!

Day 12: They still don't know I'm a bunny

We are now in 2014.

We are 6 days into the New Year.

This is my first day of school in the New Year.

Christmas was 12 days ago.

Leia still thinks she is a Christmas present.

Happy New Year everyone!