I Pledge Allegiance…

Frankie and I visited with Girl Scout Troop #8290 last night.  It was a heart warming experience to know the foundation of our country through the Pledge of Allegiance still exists and thrives.  I felt a lump in my throat as the girls recited the Pledge of Allegiance… One Nation Under God.  They then recited the Honor Pledge of the Girl Scouts  http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/promise_law/.  It gave me goosebumps.  These young girls will be leaders in our world someday.  To know the institution of Girl Scouts and it’s adult leaders are instilling valuable lessons in our young girls, makes me proud to have been a part of their circle last night.

They were all so eager to hear Frankie’s story, asking me questions before we even began.  A cozy circle formed as the girls came into the room one by one.  They encircled us with smiles, warm hearts and most of all sincere compassion for little Frankie.  As I began the presentation you could have heard a pin drop.

After I did a selected reading, I explained Frankie’s injury and then it was time for my favorite part… Questions!  One girl asked if I was more protective of Frankie after her accident.  I had not thought of that in a long time.  Yes, I was very protective of her and worried she would rupture another disk and I felt she was so fragile.  I had to learn to let go of that fear and let Frankie still be a dog.  Another girl asked if it was emotional when I first found out Frankie was hurt.  I felt a tug in my heart, bringing me back to the day I got the call.  Oh yes, it was so difficult, but we made it through.

Lastly, one of the leaders asked if I would have had young kids at the time and working outside of my home would I have done all I did for Frankie.  I was honest and explained I do not have children and yes, I do work out of my home.  It is hard to know what I would have done if my situation were different.  I could only say that knowing what I know now, I would have made it work if my situation had been different.  I would have done what I needed to do to make it work.  There are many others out there with dogs in carts who don’t work at home and they adjust.  I can only say what I know now after having been through this.  And it has been, and continues to be, one of the biggest blessings in my life.  I still believe God chose me to be Frankie’s mom and I am honored.

Thank you to sister-in-law Shelly Johnson & my niece Holly for inviting me to Girl Scout Troop #8290.  Frankie and I are proud to have both of you as our family and now feel honored to know Girl Scout Troop #8290.