LIAM
Building the pup’s house was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. But I kept going and didn’t give up. The pup’s house was VERY hard to build. Things fell down all the time, things tore, but as I kept going, I found new ways to keep things in place, and expanded it as well. Then, I decided I would take it to my mom's house, which was much, MUCH, MUCH harder than I thought. When I finally got it there, it was wrecked, ruined, destroyed, devastated, all of those. I just couldn’t use it at all. So, I said I would just leave it how it was and never use it again. I tried to fix it more than once, and each time, I just looked at it confidently, and seeing how devastated it was, just melted all my confidence away. One time, though, the look of the pup’s house just gave me more confidence, and I fixed it as best I could. Though, as I later found out, you can’t fix a year-and-a-half long project in one hour. One year later, Tail’s room started to droop down, making the mud room look like a crawl space. It drooped more and more every day, and I realized it couldn't hold itself up anymore. My mom had already started getting a new house ready long before, and each time, I said, “Mom, I still haven’t decided.” Then when we went to Micheals one day, we saw these cute little pieces of furniture. That was the beginning of the new pup’s house. It was about when we got the new furniture that I started to get excited about the new house. We worked and worked until the day you read this. It’s never done. It never will be. That’s when I learned that the slower you do things, the more magnificent they become.