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The Dog Days of Summer Our Greatest Companions Sometimes Have Four Paws
At that same time, the adoption of an Australian cattle dog-mix puppy fell through. I scooped her right up and knew that I wanted her to be mine. Her mother had passed away, so the SPCA bottle- fed her and her litter mates. She looked like a white dog that had rolled around in ashes, so naturally,
The dog days of summer, the year’s hottest days, are certainly upon us. The name actually references when the brightest star in the Canis Major Constellation, Sirius (which means the “greater dog” in Latin), is in alignment with the sun. During this time of year, I can’t help but to think about my dog, Cinder, and all of the dogs who have played a large role in my life. After all, they say that dogs leave footprints on our hearts, and I must say — I agree! Growing up, my family inherited Isis — the most amazing Doberman pinscher — from my uncle before he relocated to an apartment complex that didn’t allow dogs. At first, my mom seemed a little apprehensive. But Isis was the most gentle, obedient, and well- behaved dog that I’ve ever known, and she wound up being the most memorable childhood dog for me. As my own children were growing up, because their dad greatly enjoyed hunting, we owned Labrador retrievers, and they captured my heart as well. Our last Lab, Belle, was a fabulous guard dog. Following my divorce, as a single mom I’d sometimes return to the office late at night to finish up some work after the kids went to bed. One day, someone tried the doors, so I called the police to escort me out that night. From then on, having Belle by my side (and at my feet while I worked) felt comforting. After Belle passed away at an old age, I was without a dog for a year or two until one Thanksgiving when my daughter, Sierra, and I were driving past a Petco that had puppies. I was feeling impulsive and ready to get one immediately. Sierra surprised me that day — instead of being on board, she talked me into going to a shelter to adopt a dog.
the name Cinder became hers. However, she likely thinks that her name is Cinderella because that’s what I call her when she’s being good. But, in the off-moments, when she gets into something or misbehaves, I call her Cinder. I’ve had Cinder for two years now, and she is so energetic and lovable. She surely keeps our house lively. Her favorite thing in the world is tug of war, and one thing I find ironic is that unlike the Labradors I grew accustomed to, she hates the water! Every now and then, when she rolls in the mud, I’ll put her in the pool and she swims out as quickly as she can! And, speaking of that, even though she has fresh water right by the pool, she prefers to drink the water straight from the salt water pool instead. Just like me, I’ve found that people truly love their pets, and (in times of emotional stress) I believe we become closer to them. When I went through my divorce, my sister commented on how she noticed that the connection between me and my dog had strengthened significantly. Here at the office, I’ve worked on a number of cases in which we develop custody schedules for children, and when they go back and forth between the parents’ homes, the dog goes with the child so that they always have their dog with them. Once, we even had an entire trial over ownership of the dog and a case where a visitation schedule rotated around the dog. Dogs truly are a man’s best friend and have a way of brightening our days, providing companionship, and teaching us many of life’s most valuable lessons. Dogs will forever hold a special place in my heart. I believe that they truly have a way of finding the people who need them most. -Ruby Bolton
Together, we visited the Houston SPCA, and I felt
pleasantly surprised with the cleanliness of the facility, the staff’s helpfulness, and how well-taken care of the animals were. There, I fell in love with a three-legged husky, and in the pre-adoption meeting, the staff alerted me that the husky likely would not be the best match for my cat at home (they truly had the animal’s best interest at heart).
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Breaking the Busy-Bored Cycle 3 Strategies You Can Use Right Now
so you won’t be up late in the day trying to finish something important. If you plan ahead, you can number your tasks from most important to least. This will help ensure high-priority tasks are completed on schedule. 3. Be curious. One way to mute boredom and implement more creativity is by setting daily learning goals. These goals can be anything you want! Setting small goals and accomplishments will keep you curious, motivated, and focused. They also give you something to look forward to each day. Ask yourself what you want to learn today. Do you want to learn about a new culture?
It’s a common problem: People spend most of their days feeling too busy, only to feel bored during their free time. So how can you break the habit of scrolling through your phone and watching TV and make the most of the little time you have for yourself? Let’s talk about ways to break the cycle of boredom and busyness thus creating a more fulfilling life.
1. Plan ahead. Schedule your days and weeks for an even workload to ensure
your day doesn’t have huge gaps or work overflow. For example, if you have a large project, you can divide it into smaller tasks to keep yourself busy, yet not overwhelmed, throughout the week. You can also plan fun activities each day. This will help
A language? If there is something you’ve always wanted to know, now is the time to put your thinking cap on! Boredom and busyness derive from the same source — there is a lack of quality in how you focus your attention. Luckily, the same strategies apply to both boredom and busyness. These tips will help you create a balanced mindset and allow you to push through your day without feeling overwhelmed or uninspired.
fight boredom and give you something to look forward to when you’re at work or while completing daily tasks.
2. Prioritize tasks.
If you have trouble managing projects to the point where you feel you don’t have enough time, begin prioritizing specific tasks. It’s essential to complete the highest priority tasks
Understanding the Streisand Effect Don’t Throw a Fit
Examples of the Streisand Effect During the 2013 Super Bowl, Beyonce executed an energetic show and BuzzFeed posted photos of the “Fiercest Moments” from her performance. Beyonce’s publicist asked BuzzFeed to remove some of the unflattering photos, and instead, they created a new post titled, “The Unflattering Photos Beyonce’s Publicist Doesn’t Want You To See.” Ralph Lauren has fallen victim to the Streisand Effect. An image of a horribly photoshopped model was posted on two blogs: Photoshop Disasters and Boing Boing. Ralph Lauren caught wind of this and took action by sending cease-and-desist letters to the blogs, claiming that it was a violation of copyright law and should be removed. But the image fell under fair use, which allows usage for news and commentaries. Ralph Lauren apologized for the distorted ad but still received backlash. The best way to counter the Streisand Effect is to avoid aggressive tactics when faced with negative information and think carefully and calculatingly in your response. So, if we learned anything from Barbra Streisand, don’t throw a fit if something doesn’t turn out the way you want it to.
If you want to avoid getting unwanted attention in a situation, it’s best to not make a big deal out of it. But if you’re an international superstar, like Barbra Streisand, a seemingly small reaction can become much more than intended. The Streisand Effect The Streisand Effect is a phenomenon that occurs where an act of suppressing information can make the information more widespread. In 2003, photographer Kenneth Adelman of California Coastal Records Project took an aerial photograph of Barbra Streisand’s Malibu estate. Adelman was documenting California’s coast for a project that would provide over 12,000 photos for researchers and scientists to study coastal erosion. But at the time, Streisand believed the photos explicitly showed people how to gain access to her private residence, so she sued Adelman for $50 million. The photo of Streisand’s residence was originally seen a total of six times — twice by her lawyers. Her outburst brought in news outlets who reported her outrage, and in turn, the photo of her residence got blasted everywhere. Not only did she do the exact opposite of what she wanted, but she also lost the lawsuit and had to cover all of Adelman’s legal fees.
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TAKE A BREAK
GET OUTSIDE WITH GEOCACHING Tracking Down Treasures
International Geocaching Day takes place on the third Saturday of the month of August. It’s a chance to experience an adventure-filled day that will get you out of the house and into nature. People of all ages gather to commemorate the placement and discovery of geocaches across the world, and there’s no telling what kind of surprise you might discover if you participate!
What is geocaching?
Geocaching is basically a high-tech version of a treasure or scavenger hunt. It is inspired by the older treasure hunt called letterbox, where you plant clues in various locations that lead to the letterbox. For geocaching nowadays, you use a GPS to track down caches. These are typically waterproof containers — and inside there is a logbook for you to sign. These caches can be filled with trinkets such as coins, pins, or even miniature figurines, but if you take anything, be sure that you replace it with something else. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive, just a token of sorts for someone else to discover.
TASTY BRUSCHETTA CHICKEN
Ingredients
• 3 tomatoes, chopped • 2 cloves garlic, minced • 1 tbsp fresh basil, chopped • Salt and pepper, to taste • 4 slices mozzarella cheese • Parmesan cheese, grated
• 4 boneless and skinless
chicken breasts, pounded to even thickness
It’s time to get started.
• 4 tbsp olive oil • 2 tbsp lemon juice, divided • 1/4 tsp pepper • 1 tsp Italian seasoning
To begin your geocaching journey, first visit Geocaching.com and sign up for a new account. From this, you will be able to create a unique geocacher name that people in the geocache community can call you by! This will also come in handy when you sign the logbook. You can also download the Geocaching app to your smartphone and use it as a GPS receiver. Once you open the map on your phone, it will show a map of your location with bubble icons to see all the geocaches near you. There will be an arrow icon that you can click on that will find the specific geocache you are searching for. It will then open a compass that shows you which direction to go in and how many feet you are away from the final location. This treasure hunt brings an entire community together from all around the world. It encourages people to challenge themselves and get outside. The act of hiding and finding a geocache is thrilling, and you never know what you might find next.
Directions
1. Add chicken to a large resealable bag. 2. In a small bowl, combine olive oil, 1 tbsp lemon juice, pepper, and Italian seasoning. Pour over chicken and seal. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. 3. Turn a grill to medium-high heat and add the chicken. Discard the marinade. Grill chicken 5–7 minutes per side or until fully cooked. 4. Combine the remaining lemon juice, tomatoes, garlic, and basil. Add salt and pepper, to taste. 5. Before taking the chicken off the grill, top each breast with a slice of mozzarella cheese. Cover and cook 2–3 minutes, then serve topped with the tomato mixture and grated Parmesan cheese.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
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The Dog Days of Summer
Boredom and Busyness Come From the Same Source How Censorship Can Backfire
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Tasty Bruschetta Chicken Enjoy the Adventure and Hunt
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The 50-Yard Challenge
One Lawn at a Time Helping Bring People Together
At first, the 50-yard challenge took place locally in Alabama. But in the last few years, kids across the U.S. have begun participating. “Right now, we have over 2,400 kids nationwide taking part in our challenge. We also have kids in eight other countries taking part as well,” Smith Jr. says. This challenge teaches children the value of giving back to their communities, but it also encourages them to learn skills in lawn service — which not a lot of young adults know how to do. It also helps them interact with others who they wouldn’t typically talk with. “[Unity and interaction] is important in this day and age. A lot of elderly people are stuck at home, and they don’t get to have a lot of human interaction. So when kids come by, they can talk, get to know each other, and build relationships. They can learn things from each other,” Smith Jr. says. Are you and your kids up for the 50-yard challenge? Send a picture of your child holding a sign that says, “I Accept The 50 Yard Challenge” to WeAreRaisingMen.com/The-50-Yard-Challenge to join. If you’re looking for someone to tend to your yard, you can use the form on WeAreRaisingMen.com/Find-A-Mower to search for kids who are mowing lawns in your area.
Today, there is a divide between younger and older generations, but one man is trying to bridge that gap by encouraging boys and girls to give back to their community. In 2016, Rodney A. Smith Jr. saw an elderly man struggling to mow his lawn and decided to finish the job for him. It inspired him to start a movement for children aged 7–17 to give back to their communities by taking on the 50-yard challenge. Kids contribute by mowing lawns for single parents, veterans, seniors, and people who have disabilities. Once they reach their goal, kids will receive T-shirts, a brand-new
mower, a weed eater, and a leaf blower. Smith Jr. will also come out to your community and help you with your lawn care services.
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