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It’s That Time of Year

By Ron Tatro, Vice President at Elder Law of Michigan

Well, we have made it through another winter. The snow has departed, and the smell of spring is in the air. Both people and animals are looking forward to getting outside and feeling the warm air. So, as we get ready to start another season of both work and pleasure what can we learn from our animal friends?

At our home, we have a wide range of animals around us. One group of animals, squirrels, has become both our entertainment and our teachers. There are both red and grey squirrels, and each brings their own unique approaches to life and problems.

On our back deck are hanging bird feeders. We have covered the tops of those feeders with aluminum plates to make them squirrel proof. This effort has turned into a battle of wits between us and them. So, what have we learned from this interaction?

So, what does all of this have to do with us? As we get older, we are also sitting on the deck looking at challenges in our lives. How many times have we looked at the computer or our phone, tried to figure out a problem, so we start punching buttons, but nothing happens? Or we are awaiting the results of a medical test and wonder what the options will be. Or our car needs repairs, but we don’t have the money to fix it.

The squirrels remind us to sit back, take things slow, think and plan, and then try something. If that approach does not work, try something else. Remember to share your journey and challenges with a friend. Maybe together you can get the seed. Until the next time.


Ron Tatro is the Vice President at Elder Law of Michigan and has been a member of the Elder Law of Michigan team since January 2007. As Vice President at Elder Law of Michigan, Ron

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