From the moment that we pull up to the chimp house in the mornings, the day gets busy fast. We jump right into breakfast, then cleaning, then lunch, then chimp house chores and blogging, to dinner and closing!
In between the busy and sometimes chaotic moments, we try and interact with the chimps as much as we can (and as much as they want us to). And, like Jenna wrote in her blog titled ‘Stay Awhile’, sometimes forcing ourselves to pause and be totally present allows us to witness moments that we otherwise would have missed. Or it allows us moments with the chimps that we otherwise wouldn’t have had if we had just moved onto the next item on our to-do list.
It’s a balancing act, definitely. But these moments of pause allow us to witness moments of comfort & joy with the chimps- which, if you really get down to it, is a pretty wonderful part of sanctuary. Check out today’s blog video for just a few of these happy & comforting moments from today. 🙂
Speaking of comfort and joy (look at me go, connecting all the things!)- we want to celebrate these special moments of sanctuary with YOU! If you haven’t yet, head over to our Comfort & Joy, Quid Pro Throw Online Auction to participate in the fun. You can bid on items and experiences for yourself (or for some holiday shopping- it’s never too early) and you can *also* bid on items to give to the chimps! Imagine the bragging rights you will have if you win the Mora Blanket that’s listed for us to give to Mave and Dora themselves? Just, wow. We’re also adding new items throughout the auction, so be sure to keep an eye on things!
Also, registering for the virtual event automatically gets you access to our upcoming Comfort & Joy Virtual Gathering this Sunday, November 12th at 5:00pm PT / 8:00pm ET. This virtual presentation will cover past, present, and the exciting future of the sanctuary- along with staff intros and behind the scenes footage of the chimp house! It’ll be a great excuse to kick up your feet, grab a yummy drink, all your favorite blankets, and learn more about all of us here. Diana and I will be chatting live with attendees, so be sure to say hi!
Bonus Photos:
Burrito and his favorite red Frisbee from today:
Foxie, enjoying watching the neighbors out in the chute:
Lucky having a moment of comfort in her nest in the front rooms:
Karen says
As I have said before – Poor Buritto, he wants a break from the old ladies – he wants to hang out with the boys !
Linda C says
I’ve often thought the same thing. since he’s 8-10 yrs behind the ladies, I worry what will happen down the road. If he’s the last one standing, and he’s so social, I fear he’ll be lonely
Linda C says
Thank you, Grace!
Any new developments with Foxie/Gordo and Willy B/Rayne?
And did Cy enjoy his new movies?
Cindee says
I love seeing how excited Burrito gets watching the neighbors!
Marie says
Maybe now and then he can have some introduction visits with Cy and Terry….After the Scrotal Sac demolition….I don’t think he is in any Rush
Kathleen says
Looks like you spotted lots of joy and comfort going on. Thanks for the video!
Burrito! Good grief he makes me laugh! I am happy that red frisbee made his day. All day long.
To be able to view Honey B’s beautiful face at the end of the foot box gave me joy. Can only imagine how that felt in reality from your perspective. Sigh…..
Great to see the original WW three grooming together! Old friends need to stick together.
Tobin says
Oh, I am so glad to see Foxie again! I hope that all has been well with her…I.was beginning to think that she and her friend Dora the Explora had left for a glampling expedition.
Eli says
Bubba’s little peek over the frisbee for a split second is just the absolute cutest thing. As is Honey B putting the block in the foot box and Mave just chilling out. They’re all just so wonderful.