Thanks for stopping by my page formerly known as My Cartoons and Comics Page. I was thinking about making a change here and when I saw that February 13 was going to be the last time we would see The Peanuts Gang in the paper I knew what I had to do. Then with the word that Charles had passed away I just had to make my page into a tribute to that wonderful man that we have all grown up with and who has touched so many hearts. He has seen us through our good and bad times. I always loved watching the Peanuts specials on TV and to this day I still watch them. We will all miss Charles Schulz and The Peanuts Gang. Below is a *poem that pretty much sums it all up.

In Memory Of
~Charles M. Schulz~
~Nov.26,1922~Feb.12,2000~

*You're a Good Man Charles Schulz*

It's very hard for me to say That Charles Schulz has passed away He and his Gang will all be missed By them our daily lives were kissed Dear Charlie Brown, we've loved you so We wish you didn't have to go You gave many simple thoughts On on love and life --We owe you lots Linus and his pumpkin patch, A baseball mound, a football catch We've known Snoopy as a pup The Peanuts Gang, has now grown up We've read our comics again and again And know all good things must someday end So today it its not without a sigh To Charlie, Lucy, we say "Goodbye" Charles Schulz, our lives you've touched So many memories--you've given much As every day we'd laugh and cry With Charlie we'd identify But in our hearts they'll always stay And truly never go away With love and sadness we say "Adieu" Dear Peanuts Gang... we will miss you!

Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip passed away from this earth just hours before his final original comic strip was to run nationally in the February 13th, Sunday newspapers. He will be missed. Goodbye Charlie.
*Copyright February 13, 2000 Shelley D. Sparks
Poem used with permission

What I Learned From 'Peanuts'

Charles Schulz entertained us daily for 50 years. His creation, 'Peanuts' was the source for more many, many laugh-out-loud moments while at the same time providing a fantastic resource for inspiration and life lessons. As I think of the joy the 'Peanuts' gang provided, I remember the many lessons I learned from them as well. 1. It's okay to be afraid... just don't let your fears control you. Charlie Brown often sat in bed and spoke of his fears, yet he never let those fears keep him from doing what he wanted to do. 2. Persistence wins out....Charlie Brown often lost, failed at much, but never gave up. Even though he *knew* Lucy was going to pull the football away before he could kick it....Even though he knew the tree was going to eat his kite....Even though he knew his team would lose the ball game, he kept on trying. 3. It's what you think of yourself that counts....Linus carried that blanket of his for years and his friends laughed at him. They also laughed at him because he believed in the "Great Pumpkin." Pigpen was a walking cloud of dust and dirt and was often regarded unkindly. Both characters, however, were always proud of themselves and believed they were as good as anybody else -- and they were right. 4. Sometimes you need to talk....One thing the 'Peanuts' gang understood was the importance of talking things out. Whether leaning up against Schroeder's piano or atop the brick wall, they always had someplace to discuss things. 5. Sometimes you need to listen....Even crabby, self-indulged Lucy knew the importance of listening. She started the famous "Psychiatry Booth" where any and all could come and be heard. 6. Do what you love to do....Through all their adventures, Schroeder remained constant in his appreciation of Beethoven and his love of playing the piano. He loved to play piano and that's what he did, regardless of the circumstances. 7. It's important to have friends that care....The 'Peanuts' gang was made up of individual characters, each with their own foibles and talents, but through it all they were always there for each other. 8. Big dreams can lead to big things....Snoopy was the biggest dreamer of them all, but his wild imagination often led to even wilder, more fantastic adventures in real life. Snoopy knew that you must have a big dream if you are going to lead a big life. 9. Action creates reality....As Charlie Brown was reminded time and again after prodding from Linus: it takes action to bring about change. Though he often failed, Chuck took action quite regularly... and every now and again things would go his way. 10. Laugh every day! While the kids themselves may not have seen the humor in the things they did, Schulz made sure that we *did*. Life is only as serious or as humorous as YOU make it.... Lighten up. Go play softball. Fly a kite. Dance with your dog. Smile :-).

~~Author Unknown~~

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