March
was a transitional month, in the wrong direction, coming in like a sweet lamb
with mild temps and sunshine and ending with winter roaring back---snow, wind
and cold! Mark and Hilde kept very busy
and managed to see both sons and families plus do the spring focus on sap.
The
trip to John and Evie’s was sweet---seeing Hazel’s growth and increasing
vocalization was sheer joy and watching the happy parents with her would make
anyone happy. Hazel is growing rapidly
and sleeping well, a lot like her father in his early months. It is always hard to say good-bye because
Mark and Hilde enjoy the company of their sons and daughters-in-law!


The
weather grew less pleasant for the rest of the sap run, but Mark and Hilde were
able to gather every night and cook twice more.
The end of the run goes to a hardy 85 year old neighbor who cooks syrup ‘on
halves’ and is likely to keep going forever.
So maple syrup for the next year is bottled and ready for three
generations to enjoy on pancakes.
Hilde
has continued busy in the wrap up of her time on county board, including interviews
for HR director, a final counties association steering committee meeting (she
was on that 14 years) and working hard to transfer all photos off and delete
all emails from the county iPad. She
also attended the retirement celebration for the ADRC CW director, with whom
she had worked very well over turbulent times.
Lots of people are aging out of government and the new folks will have
different issues to deal with. However,
few others are aging out and running a taekwondo school!

Holy
Week started warm and allowed for both a lovely day trip to Horicon Marsh and some
slower times of meditation and thanks giving.
Hilde always remembers her father, who died on a Good Friday, and the
Easter she was so grateful to awake in the hospital after emergency surgery for
a ruptured appendix. There was also the improvised Easter in Platteville, when Jim and kayme told them they wanted to get married. Easter is always special. As the month ends
in cold and snow, Mark and Hilde are grateful for the eternal spring of Easter,
tomorrow.
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