Ushering in a new season
This afternoon, several CAREing Paws folks (and their dogs) met at Red Top Brewery. It was such a nice time! I met some new therapy dog teams. Sadie met three new therapy dogs that belong to teams with whom we regularly visit. Many in our group have more than one therapy dog in the family. One dog at a time is certainly plenty for me!

Much to our collective surprise, the smaller city school district wants to move forward with the weekly school-based READ program. I’m really not sure of the timetable for the program to get up and running. There’s a lot that needs to happen, so a January 2025 start date would not surprise me.
We also learned a bit more about the CHOA monthly therapy dog program at Scottish Rite. No mask is required. There’s blood antibody titer test for those who can’t locate all their vaccine records. I told my friend I’d review the updated volunteer requirements this week. CHOA was one of my favorite places to visit with Boomer.
To make room for these new therapy dog visit opportunities, I’m going to have to let go of current activities. I’m okay with that. I’ll miss the people; however, these new visit opportunities will allow us to have more of an impact in areas that really matter to me.
There’s also a lot more going on behind the scenes – including a potential sewing teacher opportunity with a local maker studio that came my way last week – so I’m excited to see how everything turns out once the dust settles. I have a strong feeling that 4th quarter of 2024 is going to be one of change that lead to a very fulfilling 2025.

