I visited with my aunt and uncle (as I mentioned I would last week) and decided to get fancy with the pugs! Can you say, "Spiffy"?
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| Taylor Simons. "Percy and Paxton with bowties". 2017. |
It was CLEAR that the pugs positively affected my aunt and uncle. As soon as I walked in, the house was quiet except for the sound of the TV on low volume in the living room. However, as soon as the pugs were introduced into the situation, the room filled with smiles and laughter.
Here were a few comments overheard that I jotted down:
- "Don, we should get a pug. They're so precious."
- "I feel like I can breathe again. I just love them."
- "Can we babysit them?"
- "Look at the little sweeties. I haven't been this happy in a long time."
- "She hasn't smiled all week. Thank you."
Even in the hardest times, pets can conquer grief and fill people will love and happiness.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Going into flex week and reading week, I want to take as much time as possible to personally reflect on my genius hour question.
Pets really do impact our lives in such extraordinary ways. I think we take them for granted most of the time and are never fully aware of just how much we change in their presence. I am going to keep track of my mood from day to day over the next two weeks and see how much it fluctuates when I am with my pets.
I have been struggling with advancing my project recently because it is such a personal and emotion based idea. This is not something that can be measured in numbers or explained in words, as hard as I try. It is purely emotional, and the progress I make on my project can only be felt. This is a difficult genius hour project, but I am trying my best to articulate my thoughts and feelings. Hopefully my finished product will be able to express just how much of an impact my pets have had on my life.





