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Have a most excellent day and party on dudes!
~Lynn~
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Good day, everyone! Haman’s Highlights here. Get ready to volunteer because April is Volunteer Recognition Month! Volunteer Recognition Day, which is April 20th, honors the legions of volunteers who dedicate themselves to causes and helping others. They are making big and small differences in the lives of millions of people all over the world. They are saving lives. They are improving lives and providing comfort. They assist people, animals, and nature. Most volunteers do not ask for recognition. They just want to help and to "give back" where they can.
*Information taken from HolidayInsights.com* Have a most excellent day and party on dudes! ~Lynn~
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Good day, everyone! It is another lovely day in the neighborhood. This morning I found an interesting article on MentalFloss.com; this one’s for all you dog lovers out there.
Are you curious to find out why dogs tilt their heads? Sure, we know that dogs tilting their heads are adorable, but have you ever wondered WHY they do it? I would love to keep thinking that dogs tilt their heads at me because they are simply trying to earn my love and adoration, WHICH THEY DO EVERY SINGLE TIME, but that really isn’t the real reason. The real reason is even CUTER! According to Mental Floss, dogs are actually tilting their heads in such a way to empathize with you, or at least try to (which, yeah, is pretty adorable). This makes sense. Most of us who have had dogs in our lives know that they are particularly good at reading how you are feeling. You know when you’re sick and your dog will cuddle up with you? Or when you’re crying and your dog is the only one there for you and they’ll whimper at you as if to say, “Your sorrow is MY sorrow!”? That whole “sixth sense” in dogs (and lots of other animals) seems really real. They just obviously have to express themselves in different ways. When a dog tilts his or her head to the side, he/she is simply conveying that they are listening and empathizing with you, silly human! ~Lynn~ |
AuthorHello... my name is Lynn, and I work at the UND Wellness Center. I work here for four hours and then I work out. When I work out, I am always in a hurry and trying to get done fast. I stop and ask myself, "why"? I mean, this is where I want to be, with all the state of the art workout equipment, free internet, great people to meet and word with, excellent transportation, with busses picking you up & dropping you off right in front of the door. To me, this place is like a second home. Archives
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