My dog’s tail-wag tells me she is happy to see me.
I walk into a room, and I know I’ve made her day, just because I am present.
The wag of her tail- tells me, “I see you! I’m happy to see you!”
Even if she is too tired to stand and greet me, the thumping sound of her tail against the ground marks the moment her eyes catch sight of me…and I know, I am welcomed.
I know, without a doubt,
I am a special person. I am special to her.
The day got brighter, because I appeared.
She’s not too busy to acknowledge my presence with at least this herald.
She physically says hello.
“How are you?” her eyes ask…
“I can tell you are fine”, her nose probes and confirms.

In our busy day-to-day busyness
do our children feel as welcomed by us?
“I am happy you are here!”
I distinctly remember, as a teen, a few homes that enthusiastically welcomed their children and friends daily. Parents in these homes were happy, not put-out, to see us. Parents in these homes always had a welcome and smile to greet us with, wanted to know about our day, did not treat us like we were in the way…and most often greeted us with a yummy snack or a cold drink.
I remember those homes still, and I loved visiting.
I want my kids to know, without a doubt, how special they are to me
and I know, I want them to want to be home. I want their friends to want to be in our home.
Welcome Home, you
I know you by name
How do you do?
I shine because of you today
So come and sit down
Tell me how you are
I know son, it’s good just to see your face-Welcome Home (You) song by Brian Littrell
Welcome Home (You) on Youtube *here
-Proverbs 14:1
“Behold, children are a blessing from the Lord,…”
-Psalm 127:3a
“Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars forever and ever.”
-Daniel 12:3
Let’s wag and shine moms.




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Yes, I want our children to want to be home, want their friends to want to be here. Lovely post.
Never quite thought of what the tail-tells. It's a sweet thought to think of how happy a dog is to see you. And how lucky you are to live in CA. My family wants a dog, but I don't want it to be indoors and I'm afraid that in IOWA it would be too cold like 6 months out of the year.
How fun it is to know what your dog is saying. My daugher has this book that is in harsh condition becuase she reads and rereads it so often, but it talks about what different gestures and movements mean for a cat. Like when a cat rubs up against you, the position of its tail, and when the cat sits in certain postions.
Very cute post!
That was too cute!!! I wish I could have another dog, but where I live they don't allow pets. We might be moving soon (again) I hope we can get one then!!!
Glenda @ Me and Mine in a Small Town
Very cute :) It is true. Dogs are loyal no matter ….well everything! Have you seen "Marley and Me"? It is a cute dog movie.
So sweet! I saw you on MckMama's blog forum and stopped by for a visit. What a fun writing style!
I love this post – it's so touching. This is exactly how I feel. I want my son to want to come to our house with his friends. I want his friends to like being at our house.
I want him to know how just being here makes my day better. I never want him to doubt that he is loved, wanted or welcomed.
Great post – I'm crying!
Blessed Mommy,
thank you for the sweet comment. Feedback makes me smile. :)
Alicia,
Sky didn't want an indoor dog at first, but 1) we were getting it to make me feel safe at night, I was having some night terrors..and having it inside would make me feel safer and 2) as we researched it, we realized that dogs are pack animals, and that the behavior problems we seen in other dogs might stem from them feeling isolated, even punished by being shunned by their 'pack'. So, we decided it was an inside/outside dog, or get two dogs so they could be together. Sky is not an animal person, so he wasn't ready for 2 dogs. We really enjoy our dog, much more than I thought. I do thank the Lord everyday that I have no carpet in the house, specially during potty training..I was very grateful! Good luck with your decision, I know it's a hard one, and that a lot goes into the decision process.
Lori,
cats are very interesting creatures! They do 'talk' in amazing ways!
Christine,
thank you for the comment! I heart comments!
Glenda,
I hope you get to have a pet, that you move to a nice place where you can do that.
Janae,
no, I actually haven't seen Marley & Me, but I read the book- actually a week before we were to pick up our labradoodle, which caused me much panic…! Dh won't watch it, he hates sad endings, I'll have to rent it sometime when he is away!
Wendi,
so glad you stopped by! Mckmama's is such a big place- it's nice to connect with others there. I will by by your place to visit.
Kelly, that is the sweetest feedback, even if I made you cry. So glad you came by, I'll be by to visit you.
Denise has left a new comment on your post "Welcome home you! What does your tail-tell?":
I'm visiting from Monday Mingle. I really enjoyed your post. Our cats are in the house and are always happy to see us when we come home. I have 6 kids and no matter what mood I'm in I always try to greet them with love when they come into a room I'm in.
everyone,
I messed up with comment moderation, and lost Denise's post- I pasted it up above, but I wanted to say that her blog is
our full nest, and you can find it here,
http://ourfullnest.blogspot.com/
so sorry Denise! Thanks for commenting!
What a wonderful post! I'm a dog-lover, too. I love the quote that says, "I hope to be the person my dog thinks I am." Not exactly what you were getting at, but reminded me of it.
As much as I love dogs, though, it does seem kind of sad that our dogs tend to make us feel loved & welcome more easily than family sometimes does.
Thanks for giving me something good to think about.
This is such a great post! YES! I always want my child to know I'm excited for he and his friends to be home. Oh how you've given me so much to think about!
Thanks for linking up to Mingle Monday. I hope you have a wonderful week.
Robyn