"Who can know what effect our smallest acts of kindness may have on others? Perhaps the most important contribution of Mother Teresa, who serves the most destitute and neglected, is that she instills in those who have been abandoned the realization that they too are loved." ~ Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj ~ Panda Pig's Peace Sanctuary exists so that abandoned, neglected, sick, and dying guinea pigs may experience that they, too, are cherished and loved!
Panda's First Smile
PandaPig's First Smile!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
WHY IS THAT MAN CRYING?
Video | Men's Short: Evan Lysacek | NBC Olympics
We really love the Olympics, as you know. But, sports aside, we discovered it's an interesting place to learn more about humans. Like, how opposite they are from us sometimes. We watched the speedskating LIVE (take THAT, NBC!) from Singapore (we think) sportscasted by Australians (who said Apolo Ohno was Italian-born?!) and that was very cool. And the half-pipe and stuff. Very cool, y'all.
But what is up with Men's figure-skating? When this man did good, he cried. Mom cries when she screws up, and, well, we're kind of used to that...sigh...like the time she called her best friend to talk about her boyfriend but accidently dialed his number instead (it was late at night, but what a BIG OOPSY!) and left the message (in which, apparently, the word "monster" may have been used, but in a good way, as in, "It was amazing! He didn't behave like a monster!") She didn't find out until the next morning.
When He left Her a message. And she cried.
We get that. In fact, living with mom, we're actually used to it.
So, we three watched Mr. Evan skate majestically (during an NBC rebroadcast, of course; we save hacking only for speedskating) and...
we didn't get it.
Mom's eyes widened with ours as he performed flawlessly, with drama and flair, so we thought it was really good...until he started crying. So, we asked mom why.
"I don't get men," she said.
We don't get figure-skating.
But we will continue to watch. And learn. Bear just escaped mom's lap, so I gotta go help her catch him!
You humans are really weird!
We really love the Olympics, as you know. But, sports aside, we discovered it's an interesting place to learn more about humans. Like, how opposite they are from us sometimes. We watched the speedskating LIVE (take THAT, NBC!) from Singapore (we think) sportscasted by Australians (who said Apolo Ohno was Italian-born?!) and that was very cool. And the half-pipe and stuff. Very cool, y'all.
But what is up with Men's figure-skating? When this man did good, he cried. Mom cries when she screws up, and, well, we're kind of used to that...sigh...like the time she called her best friend to talk about her boyfriend but accidently dialed his number instead (it was late at night, but what a BIG OOPSY!) and left the message (in which, apparently, the word "monster" may have been used, but in a good way, as in, "It was amazing! He didn't behave like a monster!") She didn't find out until the next morning.
When He left Her a message. And she cried.
We get that. In fact, living with mom, we're actually used to it.
So, we three watched Mr. Evan skate majestically (during an NBC rebroadcast, of course; we save hacking only for speedskating) and...
we didn't get it.
Mom's eyes widened with ours as he performed flawlessly, with drama and flair, so we thought it was really good...until he started crying. So, we asked mom why.
"I don't get men," she said.
We don't get figure-skating.
But we will continue to watch. And learn. Bear just escaped mom's lap, so I gotta go help her catch him!
You humans are really weird!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
YUM-YUM: ZEN AT DAWN
at dawn,
solitary, mid-sky,
I knew myself completely:
no part left out."
-Izumi Shikibu (974-1034)
from The Enlightened Heart
An Anthology of Sacred Poetry
Edited by Stephen Mitchell
Sometimes when YumYum
wonders why he is still such
a small pig, he becomes
very Zen in his struggle to
accept that small outside
still contains Infinity inside.
This he knows. The moon
only reminds him.
Monday, February 15, 2010
SOCIAL BUTTERFLY
Truth is, we know Bear is an older pig (5 years +) and has never really been loved, cared for, or appreciated and included as a member of a family.
We enjoy how much he delights in the discovery of how precious love feels when you've been neglected and smelly your whole life, and your toes grow misshapen because nobody will trim your nails, and it becomes hard to walk, and life feels dismal...alone in a cage with nothing but a glimmer of hope,
deep inside,
that you really are a beautiful guinea pig; and that maybe before you die someone will see how special you truly are.
A BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR BEAR
(NOTE FROM EDITOR: Today is Bear's first blog post.)
After all the Olympics hullaballoo, we felt the need for quietude and love. Mom's oldest friend, Susan (holding me for the first time) brought her daughter, Shaina, and Shaina's brand new sparkling baby boy, Seamus, to meet us! Mom used to babysit Shaina when she was 5 years old and they all went camping and hiked up to Cascade Pass one summer together. It was the first time mom ever saw a glacier up close and personal. And now Shaina is all grown up with a baby of her own! They live in Seattle, where mom used to live.
Susan had heard a lot about me but we had never met. I think we are in love. I match her hair. And she knew all the right places to pet me and make me purrrrrr.....she chucked my chin and petted my jolly jowls and they wiggled back and forth and I was so happy I popcorned right in her embrace! I love Susan and Shaina and Seamus and hope they come back soon. Mom was blissed out to have her favorite girls (and Seamus) here at one time; she just couldn't stop beaming!
It seems like our family just keeps growing and PandaPig and YumYum got treats while we all received compliments on how handsome we are and how much YumYum has grown. We love it when mom's friends visit us, especially after mom hasn't been feeling well for awhile and she got to hold Seamus which cured everything, especially when she smelled his baby head.
It was a perfect day. We were sad Edwin had to go back home to Seattle but Chai, the Bengal Cat and Sami, Chai's gorgeous Tortie Girlfriend missed him and now they are all together again, too.
So, today was girly day. Epic Love. Girly style: PURELY EPIC!
HE MAY NOT BE A GUINEA PIG BUT...
Forget Eddie the Eagle, there's a wild lynx here on the Olympic downhill course... | Mail Online
We are so proud of this guy for competing with the human Olympians on what has come to be known as one of the most dangerous downhill courses in the world. (We have emailed him to steer clear of the luge track.)
People think they're the only ones who can play in the snow and compete, well, think AGAIN, YOU PEOPLE!
Go, cat, go!
We are so proud of this guy for competing with the human Olympians on what has come to be known as one of the most dangerous downhill courses in the world. (We have emailed him to steer clear of the luge track.)
People think they're the only ones who can play in the snow and compete, well, think AGAIN, YOU PEOPLE!
Go, cat, go!
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We would like to recommend this blog as a wonderful way to learn more about us and have any of your questions answered. And feel free to support this rescue if the spirit moves you, as it moves us!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
THE OLYMPIC FLAME
Video | Opening Ceremony: Hallelujah | NBC Olympics
Video | Opening Ceremony: Hallelujah | NBC Olympics
This song is what mom plays when she cleans our cages every day. Usually we listen to Rufous Wainwright singing from the "SHREK" soundtrack. It makes us all cry because, well, we just do. We feel touched by a Presence Divine, even in the midst of poo, pee, and hay flying everywhere. It's so human, so guinea piggie, so universally saturated in Mercy. So, here is kd lang at the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics 2010. We would like to listen to this one, too, maybe at night when mom gets us all ready for bed and we say our goodnight prayers of gratitude for having our new lives, together; we are One, we are Love.
Hallelujah!
And face it, people, does she move you to tears or are you a rock?
This song is what mom plays when she cleans our cages every day. Usually we listen to Rufous Wainwright singing from the "SHREK" soundtrack. It makes us all cry because, well, we just do. We feel touched by a Presence Divine, even in the midst of poo, pee, and hay flying everywhere. It's so human, so guinea piggie, so universally saturated in Mercy. So, here is kd lang at the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics 2010. We would like to listen to this one, too, maybe at night when mom gets us all ready for bed and we say our goodnight prayers of gratitude for having our new lives, together; we are One, we are Love.
Hallelujah!
And face it, people, does she move you to tears or are you a rock?
EDWIN'S SEAT BEHIND PEOPLE IN WHITE!
Video | Opening Ceremony: The uniforms | NBC Olympics
Edwin miraculously walked into the Olympics and scored a seat to Opening Ceremonies within two hours of the start. He sat only feet from the Athlete's entrance and even got an autograph from the Armenian alpine skier while she marched with her team! His face is actually on this video. He had fun!
Edwin miraculously walked into the Olympics and scored a seat to Opening Ceremonies within two hours of the start. He sat only feet from the Athlete's entrance and even got an autograph from the Armenian alpine skier while she marched with her team! His face is actually on this video. He had fun!
THRILLS AND SPILLS: SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING! NOT FOR SHY PIGS!
This is how Mom and Edwin skate! Mom falls down for no reason, but when Edwin fell, he always made sure to take out a few competitors with him! Bad Edwin.
Mom once found herself racing along, humming to herself when the next thing she saw were her own skates flashing before her eyes. In that split-second, she thought, "That's a bit odd?" and next thing she was bouncing off the ice on her bright, blue helmet! Bounce, bounce, bounce. That's MOM!
Edwin, he's just BAAAAaaaaaaaaaadDD! If he goes down, you do not want to be on the ice, near the ice, in the arena, even in the same city, state, or country. You might not even want to be on the Earth. That is why they built the Space Station: so somebody would still survive to keep mankind alive, whenever Edwin raced.
That is a fact. Ask NASA. Or U.S. Speedskating. Or anybody in Western Washington, USA. Or Mom.
Mom once found herself racing along, humming to herself when the next thing she saw were her own skates flashing before her eyes. In that split-second, she thought, "That's a bit odd?" and next thing she was bouncing off the ice on her bright, blue helmet! Bounce, bounce, bounce. That's MOM!
Edwin, he's just BAAAAaaaaaaaaaadDD! If he goes down, you do not want to be on the ice, near the ice, in the arena, even in the same city, state, or country. You might not even want to be on the Earth. That is why they built the Space Station: so somebody would still survive to keep mankind alive, whenever Edwin raced.
That is a fact. Ask NASA. Or U.S. Speedskating. Or anybody in Western Washington, USA. Or Mom.
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