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JoAnn Shade
Columnist
As young Salvation Army officers, we attended a yearly three-day retreat, and my parents traveled to our home to care for our sons, generally with good results. However, family lore holds a few traumatic memories for grandparents and grandsons.
One that comes to mind is when Spartacus, our rescue dog, escaped out the front door and took off for parts unknown.
My dad finally tracked down the dog and coaxed him into the car. Bringing him into the house and taking off the leash, my dad stared helplessly as our wandering dog ran through the house and out the (open) back door.