We all have these photos … throwback photos!

It’s described as ‘nostalgia-inducing pictures … from a different era of your life”.

Every Thursday we will throw a few photos of ‘way back when’ on our blog. Why on a Thursday? Because it’s just a day away from the weekend … and we love weekends!

You are welcome to join in or just enjoy the photos (#TB Thursday).

Today’s TB Thursday post is going to be short, but definitely sweet!

We actually had something else in mind for this TB Thursday, but when I came across these two pictures in our archive, I thought about the positive effect animals can have on one’s state of mind – that’s of course if you like animals.

Some of you will remember that a few weeks ago I introduced you to my working life at Mediclinic Panorama where I worked for eleven years. There have been so many highlights during my time at this hospital and it’s hard to pick my ultimate favourite day … but there was that one day!

Welcoming ‘committee’ at the front door of the hospital

In August 2016, Mediclinic Panorama celebrated their 30th birthday. We have planned several events for this day to celebrate the milestone, such as the delivery of flower decorations to each hospital ward, gifts to all staff, competitions of all sort and the handing out of cupcakes to visitors.

However, the highlight of that day (for me) was our two friendly furry friends who personally welcomed each visitor at the front door. They were so well trained and enjoyed all the attention they got from each and every one.

‘Hello friend, welcome’

When I think back to how people’s faces lit up when they walked in the front door of the hospital and saw the two tail wagging dogs, it fills my heart with so much warmth. For a fleeting moment, people forgot about the challenges and pain they had to face inside the hospital and appreciated the unconditional love of an animal.

These two dogs were happy with whoever came through that door and didn’t ask for anything from them … except a friendly face and a pat on the head. We can learn from animals, don’t you think?