Carmela Snelbaker

Author of "Thank You For Your Service, Sheep!"
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    • If We Can Choose Our Demise I Want To Go Out Like This Cat ….. :) Taken By Curiosity

      Posted at 5:46 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Aug 23rd

      via Daily Prompt: Learning

      With the quiet ticking of the Grandfather clock in the background as I sit here and contemplate the Daily Post Word prompt of the day, it brings a bit of a smile to my lips. I am not sure when I first heard the phrase “Curiosity killed the cat”, but I do know that it was something that my dad said to me often.

      I wonder now if he was saying it as a caution to me. It seems that I have a very natural personality trait of unending curiosity as well as a fearless unstoppable urge to stop at nothing when it comes to advocating or improving a situation for those in need.

      In reminiscing  on the many life lessons I have lived through and learned from. I must admit that the “obligatory response trigger” my heart seems to have, has been known to disturb the calm in my life at times. When I cause my own life disturbance because of reaching out to improve things for others, after the dust settles I am always glad I did.

      So I suppose knowing my inner instincts and personal history, if my Dr. had psychic abilities and could foresee my future “I am sorry, it’s curiosity” may very well be a diagnosis I could one day hear as well.

      I could think of worse ways for a life to end though. If I say goodbye to this world helping another soul, or learning or teaching a positive lesson of Love, I choose to believe it would be a good thing.

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      So I am with the cat on this one!! Keep looking for answers. “Be Positive”,”Be Brave” (as Wyatt would say) and never stop asking questions, making improvements and being curious. 🙂

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      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love,   Carmela

       

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged animals, B4Peace, beauty, Carmela Snelbaker, challenges, children, Christianity, compassion, courage, daily post, daily post challenge, daily prompt, dignity, divine guidance, Divine Love, DPchallenge, giving, giving heart, gratitude, helping others, peace, personality traits, pets, positivity, Prayer, respect, wisdom
    • It Is How We Tackle Managing Our Load That Makes All The Difference…..Daily Prompt: Carry

      Posted at 11:51 AM by carmelasnelbaker
      Aug 16th

      via Daily Prompt: Carry

      Everyone on earth will encounter some sort of burden to carry. Weather it is a difficulty we were born with or one that has met us somewhere along the way on our journey in life, either is no worse than the other.

      It is how we tackle managing the load that makes all of the difference in the world. As humans we often look through eyes of comparison. When we loose focus on our own journey and purpose we cause ourselves troubles.

      If we cannot see, we learn to survive with the senses that we have. If we cannot hear we can learn to thrive as well with the senses we do have. We cannot compare our life with no site with that of a person who has site.

      We must be grateful for the gifts we are given. Learn to use them to the best of our abilities and support others and their God given gifts as well. It is in showing this level of respect for others that we honor our own selves and learn to thrive in the contentment that life is meant to bring us. 

      When we give thanks for the gifts that are present and learn to honor and respect the gifts of our peers it is then that any burden we are asked to carry is lighted for both. In sharing and supporting we find peace and contentment.

      When attempting to disguise our difficulties and compete with others our struggles will only increase. We can only shine in honesty and truth. God Loves us exactly the way we are, and we need to learn to loves ourselves that way as well.

      Never try to be a person that you were not meant to be. Simply be you. Be truthful. Be kind. Be loving.

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love,   Carmela

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged #carry, animals, B4Peace, beauty, Carmela Snelbaker, challenges, Christianity, compassion, daily post challenge, daily prompt, Dalai Lama, dignity, divine guidance, Divine Love, DPchallenge, emotions, family, God, gratitude, hope, inspiration, joy, kindness, love, peace, pets, positivity, Prayer, Unconditional love, wisdom
    • Genuine Unconditional Love For Each Other….Our Four Legged Therapists

      Posted at 12:20 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Jul 19th

      This photo makes me think of the Jason Mraz song.  “Love, is a funny thing. Whenever I give it, it comes back to me.  Animals have a way of seeking out humans in need and filling the emptiness of a heart that is breaking. Pure Unconditional Love the connection of the heart without the spoken word.

      At the lowest of times when it appears that all human supports have failed us or we fail to reach out and trust people, Love and Companionship is available to those who need it and it often shows up in the faithfulness and unconditional love of a pet.

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      Is it the non-verbal ability of pet that gives a person the confidence to be completely honest and “unload” their deepest fears and emotional concerns? The four legged therapist in the photo above even has that eye contact that says “Tell me about your day”.

      As a child I was fortunate to have had many different pets throughout my life. I remember each one. The heart connection you make with a pet is a very special one. I also believe that connecting with a pet also gives us a unique ability to understand non-verbal communication.

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      As we are exposed to caring for a living creature who can not verbally explain what it’s needs are, it is necessary for us to learn by observing the “body language” of the creature to understand what makes them feel happy, content or safe, and what make them feel afraid, angry or unhappy.

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      I recently had to say goodbye to my elderly dog Bernie who I was blessed to have known, adopted and shared several years of my life with. Bernie was elderly when I adopted him. He was found along a mountain road with no ID and appeared to have been dumped and left to fend for himself.

      A friend picked him up, searched for possible owners and turned him over to local lost pet shelter. I called the shelter and after the intake and attempt at  finding original owner was complete, he was officially able to be adopted.

      I then adopted him. Bernie was the second dog that I have owned that was found fending for himself on the streets. Both of them were so loving and grateful for love attention and a warm home. Danka’s story can be found here.

      It has been my experience that the shelter pets I have adopted seem to have a heightened sense for understanding “life’s difficult days”.

      Both Bernie and Danka came to my attention in the middle of my work days, as I was transporting an individual to an appointment. I was not in search of a dog, but I had the ability to take the dog in and acted upon it thankfully, and my life was improved by the experience!

      Both Bernie and Danka traveled with me in my care-giving work whenever it was possible and it was as though they had a “inner longing” to give love and appreciation back to people in need. They both seemed to be able to seek out and improve the day of a person whose heart was hurting. They truly were canine miracle workers in my own life as well as many other people’s lives!

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      I am truly grateful for the dogs that I have been able to share my life with, and when I see photos of loving interactions of true companionship and unconditional love from both dog and human it warms my heart and makes me certain that some dog connections are truly heaven sent miracles in action!

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      Petting, scratching, and cuddling with a dog could be as soothing to the mind and heart as deep meditation and almost as good for the soul as prayer. ~Dean Koontz

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      Please say a prayer for people and animals in need of unconditional love, follow your heart even when you are not searching for a dog if they find you (as my Bernie and Danka did) it just might be your heaven sent miracle. Those who give love will receive love.

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love,  Carmela

       

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged adopt a shelter dog, animals, Carmela Snelbaker, challenges, Child, children, Christianity, compassion, courage, dignity, divine guidance, emotions, family, God, gratitude, hope, inspiration, joy, love, Mental health, peace, positivity, Prayer, respect, Unconditional love, wisdom
    • Wisdom from a Rabbit…..Thumperian Principle

      Posted at 7:51 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      May 28th

        

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      “If you can’t say something nice, Don’t say nothing at all”

      I am not sure what made me do research on where the phrase “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all” originated from but I was surprised to find out that Mrs. Rabbit reminded Thumper that this is what his father told him in the Walt Disney movie Bambie. You can see the  video clip here.

      According to Walt Disney, mother and father rabbits teach their youngsters kindness, the use of gentle words and actions (anti-bullying manners). The Movie Bambie was released in 1942.

      I found the article fascinating as it explains, that the three youngsters who become friends Thumper, Bambie, and Flower (the skunk)  also exhibit another moral lesson in the virtues of tolerance and an easy disposition. Link to text here.

      I found an equally surprising lesson reflected in Albert Einstein’s quote below.

      “Everyone is a Genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid” ~Albert Einstein~

      What makes people dwell on differences and challenge, protest, and attempt to set themselves apart from others instead of learning and teaching to coexist with others in a peaceful manor?

      There is a beautiful song 525,600 minutes. How do you measure a year in the life? Do you want to find yourself with only a few minutes left in your life only to look back and see that you used so many of your minutes up angrily protesting against someone doing or simply attempting to live differently than you chose to do?

      When we are taught or  choose to compare ourselves with others and believe we are superior to, and greater than our peers we choose to live negatively. Criticizing others, always attempting to appear better than others, not being supportive or showing interest in others well being and success, leads to a negative, angry, stressful, restless, and irritated existence.

      When we are taught or choose to be comfortable in our own skin, appreciate and encourage the differences of others, find our own special uniqueness’s follow and develop those to the greatest potential and support others in their choices and differences, we will lead a peaceful, harmonious life filled with Joy and Peace and free from restlessness, agitation, and anger.

      Everyone has a choice in life. You can choose to bring Joy and Peace into your life and others, or you can choose to create distress and anguish within yourself and others. Those who live their lives in Love, wishing no harm for others will prevail. Living in fear and lies will never bring you Peace and Joy.

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      The world would be so much more enjoyable if everyone chose to learn from and about each other rather than judge and condemn each other because of differences.

      No moment is ever wasted if it is spent communicating with another soul. When we exchange words in kindness without expectation we receive great rewards from the Joy that we experience from interacting and showing respect to another human soul.

      In order to comprehend the deepest understanding of Love we need to totally be free from shame by standing in total and complete truth. At this level it allows us to feel worthy of accepting  Divine Love, Respect and Understanding, it is only then that we feel complete and can in turn share this level of Love and Respect with every living being on earth.

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love,   Carmela

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged #blog4peace, animals, B4Peace, Carmela Snelbaker, compassion, daily post challenge, daily prompt, divine guidance, DPchallenge, family, gratitude, inspiration, joy, kindness, love, peace, positivity, respect, Unconditional love, wisdom
    • Don’t Worry Be Happy :)

      Posted at 9:41 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      May 15th

      I decided to share a blog post from 3 years ago. Today the Daily Post Challenge was the word Healthy.

      I have always found great enjoyment in my pets whether small or large pets they put joy in my days. I found an article on the WebMD site that states 6 ways a pet can improve your health. I will include the link here so you can read the details. A healthier heart, stress soother, social magnets, Better mood/more meaning,benefits baby’s immune system, and social support for autism, is a quick rundown of the reasons.

      I hope you enjoy my very short but fun movie of Hallie when she was a baby. She did a lot of traveling as a Therapy Lamb this is the reason she is wearing the diaper, I am sure we had just returned from our travels.

      Hope this post gives you a smile:) If gave me a much needed one!

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      Don’t Worry Be Happy

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged animals, daily post challenge, DPchallenge, happy, healthy, joy, love, nature, pets, smile, webmd
    • A Blessing’s 12 Year Reveal

      Posted at 3:35 AM by carmelasnelbaker
      Jul 10th

      In November of 2000 I was dropping someone off for an appointment at a therapy facility. As we walk into the appointment we seen a young lady walking a dog. A smile, hello and a gentle pat for the dog lead to a pleading request: “Please, Please, Please take him home with you! They are going to take him to the pound today. My Counselor found him and can’t find his owner.” She pleaded.

      My dad came to mind. He was grieving the recent loss of his dog and he lived alone since the death of my mother several years before. I decided to follow-up on her request and ended up bringing the dog home to my dad.

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      The meeting with my dad and my newly acquired dog was perfect! Just as though it was meant to be.  He walked in and sat right beside my dad’s chair as if he belonged there. I left them and later talked with a friend on the telephone explaining it as if it was a heartwarming story straight off the “Oprah” show. “He’s a blessing”, I said with amazement. “He walked in and laid down beside dad’s chair as if that space was always his home. It was surely meant to be!”

      The next morning, I return to find a happy pooch, a very grouchy dad, with an angry command, ” Take that dog right back home with you! He is too much puppy for me! I’m to old to clean up after him!”

      Completely stunned at the disappearance of my “perfect Oprah moment” I make an attempt at a last-ditch effort to keep it in tact with, “But daddy, he’s a blessing!” I pleaded. “Well, take the (*$&#) blessing right back home with you!” he repeated, even louder and meaner! And so I did!

      Being the loyal animal lover I am, my blessing and I retreat home to re-plan our future. I made a phone call to a  friend and we mused on the shocking turn of events the day brought. “What are you going to name your new blessing?” she asked.  After throwing out some silly possibilities. “Maybe you should call him Thank You” she chuckles.  And so I did.

      The name Danka (German for Thank You) was my choice. Many  silly, fun, stressful, frustrating, and loving memories with Danka filled the next 12 years. He traveled with me to work. Absolutely loved and appreciated the people who I took care of. He proved himself to be the most loyal and well-trained “un-official” service and therapy dog possible. He not only earned his status as a blessing in my life but also in the many lives of the people who I took care of.

      12 years later when Danka and I move in to live with my aging father. The now much older Danka once again took his place beside my dad’s chair and in the following year  began to travel less with me and willingly took up a new life of “retirement” beside my elderly dad. He quickly became the “apple of my dad’s eye” sharing meals with dad, and following him loyally from room to room. We often laughed at how my dad’s influence on Danka even turned him into a Bill O’ Reilly  fan!

      Seriously every night at eight o’ clock Danka would settle in on the couch, put his chin over the arm of the sofa so that he could watch the O’ Reilly Factor.  Dad commented to me numerous times, with a chuckle, that my sister and her husband “had Danka a nervous wreck.” he would say.  They visited with dad past eight o’clock and they were sitting in Danka’s chosen viewing spot!  Danka would get up and pace nervously around the couch. When they finally rose to leave “They didn’t even get to the door before Danka got up and reclaimed his favorite spot and began watching The Factor!” My dad was convinced that he could tell that Danka was genuinely upset if they caused him to miss the “talking points memo”!

      I am convinced that Danka’s story and life hold many important lessons however, the message that I hope Danka’s story leaves you with is this  ” If you think that you witnessed a blessing like Danka…. believe it and be loyal to it (no matter what happens) in time it will most definitely be revealed.

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      My dad has since pasted away and about a year later his and my, most loyal friend Danka passed away also.  I am wholeheartedly thankful for each and every moment I was able to share with both of them!

      I continue to consider Danka one of my most favorite blessings,  perhaps the day that I met Danka  as well as the years that followed are best explained as Divine Guidance.

      With respect, hope, joy and love,

                                Carmela

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      Posted in Pets Stories | Tagged animals, bill o'reilly, Blessing, blessings, Carmela Snelbaker, Danka, divine guidance, DPchallenge, loyalty, pets, respect, Sheep!, Thank You For Your Service Sheep, The Oprah Winfrey Show
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