after all of the wedding fun
finding the very tiny lizard, lizzy

thinking lizzy was gone
but finding she had hitched a ride in the car by hiding on someone’s dress

finding another tiny lizard, johnny boy
who hitched a ride on someone else’s pants
when we were looking in the trees for someone just like him
making houses for each of them
giving them food and water and air, and hiding rocks and grass
then thinking more about them and what would make them feel happy and safe
after talking, reciting poetry to them, interpretive ballet dancing
thanking them for finding us, hitching a ride, and playing with us for a little while
we decided that we loved them
and because we did
it was much kinder and compassionate
to return them to their lizard trees
to let them go home to their families and friends
to be healthy, happy, and safe
rather than try to keep them for ourselves
there were
a few tears
lots of love
and
a much greater understanding.

“true compassion means not only feeling another’s pain but also being moved to help relieve it.”
– daniel goleman
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Aww, so sweet.
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It really was nice to see the moment when they understood
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An enlightening moment
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This touched me. So sweet, Beth.
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❤️
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Harkens back to the question I often pose “who’s it for?” What a gentle and loving way to arrive at “them -it’s for them”
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So right , and I wanted them to understand and make the decision
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We should not forget that learning begins the day we are born. Those first few years are not only important for learning facts and figures but compassion and charity.
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They so are
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<
div dir=”ltr”>This is beautiful. You are an excellent teacher. Always
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Ty
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We need more compassion in this world today… And I love those lizards…
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Yes and yes
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A beautiful story full of love and compassion … here’s my poem from 6 years ago
“Lily and A Lizard of Wizardry” (October 2017)
My loving dog Lily died last week.
And I brokenheartedly buried her deep.
Beneath her favourite sunny spot.
In the middle of our warm courtyard plot.
Then today, on top of her grave.
Sitting, staring at me so brave.
Lazily sunbaking, a little, Blue-tongued Lizard.
His pointy tail twirling like a wizard.
The lizard lay near our orchids, like our Lily.
He squinted as I moved towards him stealthily.
But he shook his sleek head in fright.
And raced fish-swift out of sight.
Whimsically I wonder, is he!
A reincarnation of our little Lily.
Not that I really believe.
And what would you believe?
Could Lily be a Lizard of Wizardry?
Or her living spirit, now named Lizzy.
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Oh, how wonderful
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Compassion comes in many forms
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It does
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Now that’s a fun day
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It was great
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How lovely!
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It was so sweet of them
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A beautiful story, compassion at its best.
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❤️ I was so proud of them
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I bet you were!
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There’s so much to love here, Beth. True compassion indeed. What a beautiful post (and I wanted to squish the girls in a good way). 💚❤️
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They were so very sweet about it all
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Aww 🥰 I bet. They’re darling
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May all be safe and sound with those that love them, Beth!
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Yes-
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I’m absolutely enchanted. What adorable little lizards (I’ve never seen any so small), cared for and handled so gently. And ultimately released. Wonderful!
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It all worked out well for everyone in the end and they were incredibly tiny
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I love this..for so many reasons!
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Ty❤️
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A beautiful lesson in compassion
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I was really proud of them for understanding why and what to do
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This brought all the feels.
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🦎❤️
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💞
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Soooooo sweet!
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They were champions
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Indeed!
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So many valuable life lessons.
My favorite image was picturing the lizards enjoying some interpretive ballet.
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Apparently, it is one of their favorite forms of art
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glad the lizzards came to play!
Xo
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All of us were happy to see them
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A delightful post, Beth 💚
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Thank you
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This is so touching ♥️
Thank you for sharing this….
And I believe it too…
“True compassion means not only feeling another’s pain but also being moved to help relieve it.”
– Daniel Goleman
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it is so true
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Beautiful lizard story. I once tried to rescue an alligator lizard from the middle of the street and he just bit me!
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ow! at least your intentions were good
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such a lovely story, Beth, told with wide open eyes: it was wonderful to wake up and read this; I think I shall commit it to my new commonplace book; the third in three days; it has been a busy week :)
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wonderful -)
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John, what is a commonplace book?
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it’s like a notebook — mine is foolscap size — containing poems you like, rough copies of your own poems, anything that catches your fancy —
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good to know I have one!
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that’s good, Beth; you copy in poems you like like me ; I’ve got a few of yours spread over my books :)
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<3
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I wondered too
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Sweet story, Beth. 💞
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ty <3
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You’re welcome! 💛
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An adventure with a happy ending. What a splendid story!
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that is exactly it
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<3
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<3
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Post of the year * and think how this wonderful ‘lesson’ of love, comprehension, consideration and, last but not least, fun too this prooved to be.
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it all played out beautifully
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Beautiful!
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<3
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I love this <3
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<3
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