When I tell people about her and our young partnership, I tell them that we don't walk together, we fly. Every time we go out, I am awestruck by our pace and by Megan's precision and near perfection. She is exceptional. We are a fast-flying pair and we're becoming stronger and more attuned to each other every day.
Thank you—every day, I think, "Thank you." When I safely cross at an intersection, or step up a curb without tripping, or find the stairs, or walk with grace, poise, and confidence with Megan by my side, I think, "Thank you."
She is so much more than a dog ...
She is so much more than a friend ...
She is so much more than a mobility tool ...
She is so much more than a gift ...
This dog—she is beautiful, impeccably trained, hard working, happy to snuggle, loving, protective, curious, and an incredible gift of the most precious sort imaginable. She gives me freedom, independence, confidence, assurance, and safety. She is so much more ... She is part of me, part of my family, and part of our community.
Thank you, Guide Dogs for the Blind, for both of these gifts: my retired guide, Picassa, and my new active guide, Megan. They are both so much more ... than I could have ever asked for.
Nicole Schultz-Kass
Hi Nicole! Great article! You were my son's DVR coach in River Falls! He is a college graduate, recently married, and waiting to hear if he got a job at Industries for the Blind! Thanks for sharing your story!
ReplyDeleteSally!!!!! I'm so glad you commented! Congratulations to your son (I won't name him with privacy and all!) on BOTH college and his marriage!! Oh my goodness--how wonderful! Wishing him ALL the best on the job front--is it Milwaukee he's waiting to hear on then for location!? Feel free to connect on Facebook if you have any interest! I also post often in a group on Facebook called mommies with guides.
ReplyDeleteSo proud of you Ms. Nicole. Love, momma
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