by Sarah Rumple
on 08/13/2012
We all feel lonely from time to time, but there are certain times when loneliness is inevitable. Kids growing up and moving out, divorce, the loss of a close loved one or pet...all of these situations can leave one feeling sad and alone.
For young adults, the first year of college is an example... [More]
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by Sarah Rumple
on 08/06/2012
I'm a lucky person. I have a beautiful family. A wonderful dog. A great home in a desirable Denver neighborhood. Good health. An enjoyable job.
Sometimes, however, it's easy to become consumed with small, daily stresses and forget the many ways I've been blessed. Easy to feel overwhelmed about ... [More]
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by Sarah Rumple
on 08/01/2012
The first-born warming up to the new baby boy.
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by Sarah Rumple
on 07/30/2012
It's safe to assume that here at AAHA we're a bunch of animal lovers. The most common question asked of new employees is "Do you have any pets?" And, the inevitable "Awwww!" is sure to follow the newbie's answer, which is typically "yes." While most cubicle-confined coworkers share photos ... [More]
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by Sarah Rumple
on 07/25/2012
AAHA's very own Stith Keiser, business manager for the AAHA Career Development Program and My Veterinary Career, looks like he just came from a Wrangler photo shoot.
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