bizarre happenings at the dog park – and a lesson in who people really are

By:

Liz Jenkins

I go to the dog park 3 or 4 times a week keep our 2 year old lab busy and occupied so I can actually get some work done in my home office.  She usually perks up around 3:45 because she knows our daughter gets home on the bus and there’s a really good chance we’ll be heading over there.

I’ve been going there for over a year, since we got LuLu, and have met some great people.  You know – you stand around watching the dogs play – or in my case – continually throw a tennis ball with the Chucker (if you don’t have one of these – get one NOW!).  I never really knew the true meaning of the breed of “retriever” til LuLu showed up in our house.  But I digress.lulu at the dog park

I had met a lovely woman at the dog park with a delightful and well mannered golden retriever named Molly.  We’d see each other often and chat about what’s going on in Franklin and how’s life. She even hosted a dog park Christmas party at her house this year.  A huge house too – 5000 square feet plus a 3500 square foot finished basement in a pretty exclusive neighborhood.  We had a great time – and she was a delightful host.  Bunch of dogs came – imagine 25 people and lots of food with 2 enormous yellow labs and 2 enormous golden retrievers, plus one frisky kitten, running around checking out the munchies.

Anyway, I’m reading the paper a few weeks later, and who do I see but Molly’s mom under a heading of “Franklin woman sought in embezzlement case”.  Apparently she is accused of defrauding a bunch of people and something about mortgage fraud as well.  I saw her picture and thought, I know this woman!  At least I thought I did. 

I brought her up (not by name) in my recent seminar about time management and setting priorities.  I used her as an example of being true to yourself because no one really knows who you are – only you do.  Too many people worry about what others might think or imagine others as being better at everything than they are – and use it as an excuse not to achieve a goal or make a change in their lives.  Well, you just don’t know what others do in their private life, do you?  Everyone puts on a show and a facade.  I have made it a goal of mine to have my outer persona match my inner self.  This is really tough to do.  This woman did a great job concealing who she really is.  I guess my point is – don’t try to live up to what you THINK others are – be yourself, and be the best self you can. 

This experience of meeting her, thinking she was a lovely person, then finding out what was behind the image she portrayed really hit me and a lot of others at the dog park.  It’s been a hot topic of conversation as you can imagine but no one knows where she is or all the details.  I could be completely wrong about her – I never like to assume the worst.  Most of us are primarily worried about her 2 kids, Molly and the kitten to tell the truth.  I hope it all gets sorted out.

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