Are You a Bucket Filler?

I am thrilled to be taking part in a program with Brooklyn Elementary School based on the Bucket Fillers 101 concept created by a group of very creative teachers.

This year, the focus of the PAWS program (positive attitude + work + success) created by Brooklyn Elementary is making Brooklyn Elementary a bucket filling school!  From what I understand they have hundreds of buckets lined up in their Grand Hall as part of this concept.


Bucket Fillers, Inc mission is:

To create safer, kinder, more respectful school cultures where children are ready to learn

To create communities where all children grow up confident, resilient, caring, and responsible

To strengthen, encourage, and support families to become bucketfilling families

To create positive, supportive workplaces

To make bucket filling a habit and a way of life, resulting in individuals with full buckets who are healthy mentally, emotionally, and socially.

This is the first year they are bringing in an author (me!) and a rolling dog (Frankie!) as part of their program!  36-year devoted 3rd grade teacher, Joyce Gilmour reviewed my newest book about Frankie being a therapy dog and yes, you guessed it, a bucket filler!  So it fit right in with their program.  A dog teaching bucket filling is bound to drive the message home in the most beautiful way!

So for our first visit Frankie and I met the children via Skype and I read them our first book.  We will meet again in January where I will read Frankie’s newest book about her volunteer visits to Libby’s House- a Senior Assisted Living Facility.

Frankie and I getting ready for our 1st Skype visit reading with Brooklyn Elementary

 

Then in May we will visit in person (and dog!), and what a day it will be!!

As I continue to prepare for the day we will all meet I came across this little essay about bucket filling:

We all have an invisible bucket.

And that is a great way to picture our feelings.

When our bucket is full we are having positive feelings…joyful, happy… and grateful.

When our buckets are empty we might be sad or angry… or any of these negative feelings.

We can choose to be a bucket filler or a bucket dipper. A bucket filler helps make other people feel good by the things we do and say; A bucket dipper does just the opposite.

The best way to keep our bucket full is to fill other people’s buckets… We are in charge of our buckets all the time.

~Stacey Lundgren

Are you a bucket filler?

If you are elementary teacher interested in having us visit via Skype for a reading or presentation or interested in having us visit in person, please visit our teacher page on our website for more information.

Check out our free ebook on planning an in-person visit or our free ebook on planning a Skype visit.

 

Pages for Preston Turns A Page

Two years ago I met a wonderul lady named Julie when I visited her thrid grade classroom with Frankie.  She turned out to be part of my journey helping me and Frankie pass our test as a therapy dog team.  Since then we have become very good friends.  Little did I know how her dog Preston, along with meeting me and Frankie would have such an impact on her life… and ultimatley leading to her dream coming true.

She recently wrote a beautiful story about this for Dog Living magazine.  You can read it on line via Dog Magazine website.  This is the direct link to the story that starts on page 13 of the September/October 2010 issue.  Enjoy!

 

Goodbye to One of My Favorite Dachshunds at Rolling Dog Ranch

Dear, little, sweet, plump, funny, blind Callie of Rolling Dog Ranch has crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge.  I loved this little dog so much.  Such a character she was!  I will really miss her.

 

It is always so hard to say goodbye, and it was with tears and laughter that I watched again the endearing video of Callie “pretending” not to hear when it was time for her to go out for her nightly potty.  My heart is with you Steve and Alayne as you move forward carrying Callie in your hearts always…