My family spent a couple of days at Bear Lake last week. It
was fun to take Racer with us this year. The cabin was nice and had a rustic
wooden swing on the porch. Racer was excited to go on an adventure and loved
running back and forth in the cabin with his bone while we unpacked. In the
late afternoons, he enjoyed sitting on the porch and watching passersby while I
listened to an audiobook and Bob read the newspaper. Our family doesn’t get
together very often so this Bear Lake tradition that my sister started last
year has been a good idea. In the evenings we all congregated in front of
Carolyn’s cabin around a campfire. Racer didn’t like the smoke very much but I usually
sat with him away from it. The day we headed out to the lake it started raining
after awhile but we had time for Racer to play in the shallow water before the
rain. He had so much fun twirling and prancing and splashing. My family had
never seen him act so playful. I’m so protective of Racer that I didn’t feel
like I could just leave him with someone in my family while I went into the
water. If I don’t have his leash in my hand I’m constantly worrying about how
he is doing. He seemed to happily go along with the Bear Lake adventure but
when we arrived home he jumped for joy in the living room back with all his
toys and comfy bed. The first morning back to work he seemed especially
exuberant to head out for the bus. Once on the bus, as we neared our stop he leapt
up and ran to the bus door to exit and finish the last leg of our journey. It was
so funny to see his enthusiasm for our route and I could see how much he
really loves his routine. I’m so happy that he loves his work and loves guiding
me. I have heard someone say that there guide dog didn’t like putting on
the harness or acted like they didn’t want to do guide work. This week it
seemed so clear that Racer loves his role and wants to work.
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