March is the beginning of springtime, which brings signs of new life.
It was a delight to see the grass on the grounds of 1036 turn a nice shade of green as winter subsided.
Even when spring was slow to emerge from winter's grasp, I sought to be optimistic, like 25 years ago when I had a birthday party when I turned 10 and everyone who came got a kite and we flew them in Rehm Park where there was a fresh pack of snow from the day prior. Eric also ran a game show for us.
We experienced something new when Buddy the dog came to be with our family 20 years ago this month.
He stayed several times at 1036.
It was interesting to watch him adjust to 1036 with wooden floors. Just as he did at his home, he would take a cookie given to him in the kitchen, walk quickly to the living room, and toss the cookie up into the air. It was different for him to hear it fall with a thud on the wooden floor, versus a quieter landing on the carpet at his home.
He also really liked jumping up into the brown chairs in the living room, particularly the one that swivels, which I still have with me.
At a certain point, he got into the habit of hopping up on my bed as I went to sleep and spent the night on my bed, which led Mom to remark that he was "king of the castle" when she came into my room in the morning and saw him on my bed.
He may have passed on from us, but wonderful memories of him persist deep in our hearts.
And you, too, 1036 shall not fade into the background, for you and wonderful memories of you remain deep in my heart as that dearly beloved place.
We shall remain ever connected:
All my relations.
God's blessings,
With joy, gladness, and gratitude,
Paul
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| Buddy enjoys the sedentary living room chair with a Humane Society blanket. |
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| Buddy curled up on my bed. |




