Monday, June 15, 2009

Buster and A. B. Wood

This video shows more of the interaction between A. B. Wood and Buster. I had to constantly pet Buster to ease his fears of this new and strange thing. :)

These two videos were taken by my daughter using my HP Photosmart R847 digital camera. This is our first attempt at uploading videos from the camera. I'd say we did rather well. One of these days, I will get use to all the modern technology and by the time I do it will be obsolete. :)

Once again, enjoy the antics of Buster and A. B. Wood.

Dr. Ron

Buster meets A. B. Wood

Buster is my daughter's dog. She and her gentleman friend came over Friday evening to grill hamburgers, etc. My daughter found A. B. Wood, one of my muppets, and introduced him to her dog. Buster was not too sure what to make of the deal. He was a tad afraid. Then her gentleman friend took A. B. while I held Buster. I petted him while A. B. kept getting closer and closer. Lots of laughter and fun as we watched the scene play out before us.

Have fun watching. Remember life is short and there is much to smile and laugh about so laugh much each day.

Dr. Ron

Sunday, June 14, 2009

A friend

I sometimes think about the end of life and what it may be like to 'passover' to the other side. During one of my speculative moments, the phone rang. It was a dear friend I had not heard from in a long time. She and her husband were and are dear friends. We met during my active pastorate years and shared many, many happy times. Sue and Pat are the kind of people you instantly fall in love with. Both have a zest for life and for living.

Sue phoned to inform me that Pat has ALS and is under hospice care with the end of his life drawing near. So sad for a young man--in his fifties--who had that amazing zest for life and lived it to the fullest. The news hit me like a ton of bricks. My heart aches for Sue, Pat, and their boys as they approach this chapter in their lives. Of course, my prayers are with them.

I have always believed in the hereafter from the Christian perspective. When it is time for Pat to crossover, I know it will be to a better place and that he will be relased from the pain and suffering of this life. That provides me with some comfort and joy. I will, however, be saddened that a good friend is now longer with me. That's natural. However, in my saddness I will rejoice because Pat touched my life significanly and I have grown because of our encounter.

Thanks, Pat for being my friend.

Dr. Ron