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Barry P Osborne's avatar

Very moving❤

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

We felt it, too, Barry. 🧡

Courtney Oates's avatar

Oh Elizabeth. This is THE best gift. Thank you. Thank you.

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

I give Peter and his peeps all the credit. 😊

Mary Robinson's avatar

Now that is a nice gift!

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Truly. Merry & bright, Mary!

Ann Yonkers's avatar

As a maker and giver of Marinara sauce, I identify with this lovely Christmas story

Thank you, Elizabeth.

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Likewise, Ann. A straight path to the heart. 🧡

Pamela Heiber's avatar

🥲💗🥲

Stephanie Hunt's avatar

Sunshine and pasta sauce. Jera must be smiling

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

I'm sure of it, Stephanie.

Suzanne Todd's avatar

Such a lovely story to end the year. And a chance for you and Jim to connect with your neighbor.

Thanks for all your stories. Happy 2024! Hoping for the best!

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Thanks, Suzanne. Looking forward with as much optimism as I can!

Meanwhile, Elsewhere's avatar

This is the kind of story that illustrates, for me, the need we have to connect - across time and distance, across fences, even across to the other side. A beautifully spare piece of writing, Elizabeth. Nothing needs to be added. Like a good sauce. Happy holidays!

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Connection has been very much on my mind, Stewart, and here come Peter, Jera, and Sunshine. Appreciate you.

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Anonymous
Dec 27, 2023

Elizabeth. Why a beautiful story. I see that gentleman playing with his cute little puppy often. So nice now to know about Peter and Sunshine. It amazes me how things happen around us that we notice and smile about but never actually ask or try to find out anything about it. This may be my New Year’s resolution- if I see something I like ask and find out about it.

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

It's definitely my resolution, Susan, starting with an openness for opportunities. We can't know each other if we don't try. Thanks for being part of this community.

Amy Cowen's avatar

Such a heartwarming gesture.... and a dog at the center of this connection, too, a bridge and a path. I love that.

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

And a dog called Sunshine. Could not be any more apt. Here's to building bridges in 2024. Thanks, Amy.

Amy Cowen's avatar

Absolutely. We all need more bridges. I get the sense you build many!

darrell parsons's avatar

Such a beautiful story and loving connection. Thank you!

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Thank you, Darrell. Hope the world is treating you well.

Rebecca Holden's avatar

Elizabeth, what a beautiful, beautiful, post.

Please excuse me - I've got something in my eye...

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Thanks, Rebecca. I guess we all recognize a kindred spirit. ❤️

prue batten's avatar

"This is the kind of story that illustrates, for me, the need we have to connect - across time and distance, across fences, even across to the other side." Stewart has the essence of your poignant story.

In a way, your piece reminds me of the book I'm currently reading called The Book of Beginnings.

Here's to connections of all kinds in 2024, Elizabeth.

See you soon! XXXX

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

I, too, thought Stewart’s words were just wonderful. Thanks for your kindness, Prue. And here’s to 2024!

RobS's avatar

Riddle me this. Why did your piece remind me of Boo Radley?

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

“Most people are [real nice], Scout, when you finally see them.”

Magical Memory with Maryann's avatar

Ooohhh, yes! Misunderstood hero Boo.

Tara Penry's avatar

I loved hearing you speak this tender story. Thank you for the holiday gift of this little open window on love. 💕

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Thanks, Tara. It did indeed feel like a gift, one I felt privileged to share. <3

Magical Memory with Maryann's avatar

What a lovely sweet story. Although I’m very friendly, I tend to avoid the Stop and Chat not due to lack of interest but more social anxiety and never knowing how to end a Stop and Chat :).

But how wonderful that you made this connection and clearly it was important enough for him to share his beloved pasta sauce. I too would like to be more open to connecting. Thanks for sharing.

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Thank you, Maryann. I grew up in the south with chatty parents (one of whom I think spent a lifetime hiding social anxiety, and I've definitely got a streak of that DNA), and I now live in a small town. I think both help with my inclination to have these random conversations. You're so right that ending them can be hard! I think I mostly default to a quick time check followed by, "Oh gosh, I'd better run, but this has been lovely!"

So happy you're here!

Magical Memory with Maryann's avatar

So I have an update. Today on my walk I encountered an older man walking a terrier. I had passed them on other days and just nodded. Today, I stopped and paused what I was listening to in order to pat the very friendly terrier whose name was Micky and had a nice conversation with Ted, the owner. He thanked me for stopping to meet his pet so thanks for the encouragement to reach out.

Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Oh, Maryann! Thank you for this follow-up and for stepping outside your zone of comfort to interact with this pair. Just brilliant! I'm guessing you made their day. Dogs certainly help make the introductions easier, don't they?