Although Mrs. Otto would no doubt
read our headline and correct our English,
(the children at Mirman don't have tails, although that WOULD be
pretty
gifted), we were trying to say they are truly bringing joy to tails
everywhere. That's because every year, the students work hard to
raise funds for a few lucky
organizations who really appreciate their help! This year, Ms.
Statland's class
and Mrs. Otto's class made Tails of Joy one of their picks. We are
so excited
we are wiggling.

Pet loving students and student loving teachers at Mirman with
Elayne
Boosler. Artist Christine Head is on the right, holding pug Henry,
who was the hit of
the day. He barked perfectly at all the punch lines.
We got to give a presentation to a hundred 8-10 year old students
from Rooms
3 and Rooms 5. We never knew you could ask so many questions about
cats, dogs,
rabbits, rescue, adoption, behavior, and training. The one nobody
could
answer:"Why did the ancient Egyptians shave off their cats'
eyebrows?"
