A friend sent this story to me today. I wanted to share it with you because it helps explain why I tend to like dogs and cats better than most humans.
A man wrote a letter to a Chicago hotel where he planned to stay while on vacation.
“I would like to bring my dog with me,” he wrote. “He is well-behaved and well-groomed. Would you be willing to permit me to keep him in my room?”
The hotel owner replied, saying, “I’ve been operating hotels for 30 years. I’ve never had a dog steal bedclothes, towels, silverware or pictures off the walls. I’ve never had to kick a dog out in the middle of the night for being drunk and disorderly. And I’ve never had a dog skip out on a hotel bill. So, yes, your dog is welcome at my hotel. And if your dog will vouch for you, you’re welcome to stay, too.”
Can I talk myself into not wanting great things I fear I’ll never have?
When will you admit that a constitution can’t control state?
For power-hungry politicos, nothing is more important than winning
Fear of terrifying future makes heart look to the past for clarity
‘Don’t ever be afraid to turn page,’ but leaving comfort zone is scary
We love great tales of salvation, but real change rarely happens
As world descends into madness, back away and guard your heart
Goodbye, Mother