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Jamie

Today is for Lisa and Linda

April 4, 2019 by Katelyn

We began today with a double Sponsor-a-Day of sanctuary which turned into a triple Sponsor-a-Day! How amazing that these seven chimpanzees are held in the hearts of so many humans as they celebrate and honor the special times and loved ones in their lives.

Rich and Lisa Stuverud are long-time friends and supporters of the chimps and Rich sponsored today for Lisa in celebration of her birthday! He shared this touching message about his gift:

“Please accept this in honor of my beautiful wife Lisa on her birthday. She has overcome some severe medical situations this past year and has been inspired in no small way by the incredible personal saga of the furry little group on the hill. She could often be found watching CSNW videos on the YouTube channel during her recovery.”

And then without knowing about her gift to come, Lisa sponsored today in memory of her beloved sister-in-law, Linda Vizzare, in celebration of their shared birthday today. Lisa’s lovely message:

“Well, another year gone by missing my birthday buddy, Linda Vizzare…we shared this day for 36 years until her passing 4 years ago. We also shared the love and admiration for the Cle Elum Seven and all the things the sanctuary provides for them. To see Burrito do his happy dance was her favorite. Their joy with everything sanctuary provides for them continues to inspire…I only wish there was a way for her to see Jamie race the Gator down the backstretch with her joyous clap, stomp and hop take off…she would be so thrilled ! This is the best way to celebrate!”

Rich and Lisa, thank you so much for sharing this special day with the chimpanzees, for always holding them in your hearts, and for all you bring to their lives. Lisa, we hope you have a beautiful day filled with love, joy and the comfort of memories held dear. Happy Birthday, to you and Linda!

And as you said, what better way to celebrate than a replay of Jamie racing the Gator (which she did again this morning!):

Filed Under: Jamie, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: chimp sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, csnw, Jamie, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day, young's hill

Morning people

April 1, 2019 by Katelyn

Mornings in the chimp house are a favorite time. The chimpanzees almost always wake up on the happy side of the nest, sleepy, yet playful, happy to see all their human friends and as excited for breakfast as if they’ve never had breakfast in their lives. Ever. It’s also usually the one time of day when those who are less inclined to spend their time engaging with us humans want to share a quick morning greeting before getting on with their day. I always have some grand plan to film them waking up or at least get photos, but that plan has yet to materialize.

When we arrive in the morning there is a least one person sitting in front room. The perfect place from which to monitor arrivals by the driveway and into the kitchen and they’re the first person we see as we enter the kitchen. It’s very often boss lady, Jamie, up and at it, ready for the day, naturally. But this morning she was nowhere to be seen, replaced by this fella (slightly blurry because he was stomping his foot and getting ready to sprint into the greenhouse with the expectation I’d chase him out there).

When I unlocked the door to the chimp area I spotted Jody, bedhead backlit in the window she nested by which overlooks the valley, fluffing up her blankets and not quite ready for the day to begin.

Then Foxie whizzed over, hair standing on end with excitement (pilo), her usual greeting of passing her doll to us and running off for a game of chase or a backflip or a pirouette or some other endearing Foxie-ism:

Low and behold, Jamie was sleeping in and I just spotted her raise her head from her nest, wearing a fabulous Olympic flags scarf tied with troll dolls that she had apparently chosen to sleep in. Jamie’s first order of business is usually to direct us to get a boot on tout de suite. But it always takes a few minutes during this process to determine what kind of mood she’s actually in. I think that’s true for most of us when we first wake up. 😉 So it’s always a delight (and yes, a bit of a relief) to see her joyful and silly as was indicated today, by her racing downstairs, climbing up on her barrel and kicking and flailing about:

With Burrito still running in and out playing chase, he was making the girls a little wary as they expected (understandably so) him to explode into his usual morning display at any moment. I found Jody and sweet, sleepy Annie, in the doorway to the greenhouse ready to make a quick getaway should he come flying their way:

This entire time, Negra was at the very top of the greenhouse with a purple blanket over her head, enjoying her usual slow morning until breakfast was ready. She pretty much sees zero reason she should get out of bed until you have a decent looking breakfast service in hand. Smart woman. That said, she always sends down soft hoots and a droopy lip to greet us.

Missy is another person who often likes to linger in bed a bit so she tends to stay up in the toasty loft until her best friend, Annie, rouses her from her nest when they engage in slow motion chase with the girls. But by breakfast Missy is raring to go and afterward is usually one of the first to race up Young’s Hill, ready to head off on her first adventure of the day:

While mornings are often a special time to spend with the chimps, the best thing is just seeing them wake up so full of joy. One of my most beloved memories was one summer morning when I was able to observe the chimps waking up and walking and swinging into the greenhouse. They didn’t know I was there and as I lay still on the outdoor observation deck, I watched each person sleepily following the other, yawning, rubbing their eyes, all the while engaging in half asleep games of chase and tickle, laughing with eyes still half in dream time. Seeing them wake up together so content and full of joy, excited to see what their day would bring, without being aware of the humans’ presence was one of the single most gratifying moments I’ve had. It confirmed what we all hope sanctuary means to them, what each of you provides for them. And that’s the best gift.

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimp, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Sanctuary

Sweet, sweet Jamie

March 31, 2019 by Kelsi

Sweet Jamie resting on the barrel you may say, and you wouldn’t be wrong. Jamie was so exhausted from her morning activities. You may be wondering what Jamie was up to. That is a great question! Jamie was in a great mood today and though you might be in a great mood, sometimes you still have to pelt poop to keep order. While the front rooms were being cleaned by our amazing volunteers, Jamie also made sure they stayed in line. After 15 minutes of on and off poop throwing at our kind and patient volunteers, Jamie was so tired. She found a comfortable spot on a barrel and stared at the new expansion through the caging. The chimps are so curious of the new area, they can’t get enough of it. Jamie and others often ask for games of chase from the new area to the playroom, meaning the caregiver runs from the Playroom, through the kitchen, down the hallway, into the new area, and than back! Of course not right then because she had already over exerted herself.

Jamie being irresistible on a barrel in the Playroom:

I went around to the other side to get another perspective of Jamie, she looks almost angelic:

Later, once cleaning was done and Jamie had rested we all went on a walk/sprint (A LOT) with Jamie on this beautiful day outside:

Filed Under: Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Jamie, Sanctuary

Drag Raceeerrr!

March 25, 2019 by Katelyn

As J.B. showed in his blog post the other day, for Jamie, springtime at the sanctuary also brings drag racing season. And folks, though we know you just saw a fantastic video of Jamie racing the Gator around Young’s Hill, she continues to outdo herself.

Former staff, now volunteer caregiver, Keri, was with us yesterday and as we were headed back to the barn on the Gator after caring for the cattle, we looked up to see Jamie, hair standing on end in excitement (pilo), stomping her foot and clapping her hands. This is Jamie speak for, “Let’s race!!” So we were off! Be sure to watch for the downhill portion of the track. Pure gold.

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Enrichment, Jamie, Play, Sanctuary, young's hill

Troll Scarves & Cowboy Magazines

March 24, 2019 by Kelsi

Did you guys ever have rainy day recess? That is what today felt like, except the chimps did have access to outside. Some people like Jamie went on a few walks (or sprints with the Gator) but in general the chimps kind of all decided to spend most of their day at the top of the platform in the Greenhouse or playing in the Playroom. Today, I got a few special moments caught on camera. My favorite is Jamie wearing a troll scarf and reading a magazine with boots in it. As Jamie is flipping through her magazine Jody approaches her. Jody has a loose bottom lip and is a little pilo. Jody looks longingly into Jamie’s eyes. Jody reaches out to groom and hesitantly Jamie accepts the offer and they groom for about 10 minutes. After, Jody comes over to us caregivers for some reassurance and then climbs up the Playroom caging to nest. Jamie casually goes back to flipping her magazine like nothing ever happened.






Here are a few extra photos I got today!

Jody cozy in her nest:

Burrito with one of his favorite toys:


Foxie was very excited about playing troll toss, which was what happened immediately after these photos:

Foxie later took a nap on the floor but she had no use for blankets:

Filed Under: Boots, Burrito, Foxie, Grooming, Jamie, Jody, Play, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: Burrito, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Play, Sanctuary

Racing the Gator

March 22, 2019 by J.B.

Jamie loves to run but humans are just too slow – that’s why she gets so excited to race us in the Gator.

Filed Under: Enrichment, Jamie, Latest Videos Tagged With: chimpanzee, Jamie, john deere gator, northwest, rescue, run, Sanctuary

Sunny Day Chimpanzee Play

March 13, 2019 by Anna

When Jamie is in a great mood all day, it’s not hard for her to find a play partner.

Filed Under: Foxie, Friendship, Jamie, Latest Videos, Missy, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie, Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary

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