A Tail of Hope & Bright Futures – Lumi The Learning Dog!

December 10, 2024

Once upon a time, a tale of pure delight,

In our halls at Aprendamos, something wasn’t quite right.

A furry friend had joined our crew, always ready to play,

But finding the perfect name? Now that was quite the way!


The suggestions started flying day to day,

“Excel!” called one voice, while “Gato!” made our pup look away.

Names filled our halls bringing laughter and fun,

But finding that perfect match had only just begun.


Then one magical afternoon, the brightest bulb lit up bright,

As someone remembered our purpose – everything felt right:

“Igniting Hope to Build Brighter Futures Together” was our guide,

And suddenly the perfect name was impossible to hide!


“Luminoso!” The word rang out like a bell,

Filling the room with light and stories to tell.

But try yelling that name at the dog park!

We chose “Lumi,” it’s more clever,

Short and sweet, now that’s much better!


Now Lumi bounces through our halls with joy and grace,

Turning moments into memories in every single space.

From morning meetings to afternoon fun,

Our bright little star outshines the sun!


Together we shine, together we grow,

Spreading light and joy wherever we go!


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