Tuesday, August 11, 2009

What Really Matters?


Tuesday's Grand Connection Thought
by Mary May Larmoyeux


Marybeth Curtis wrote in her poem, "The Measure of a Man" that:

The measure of a man is not only measured by feet and inches,
but his ability to encourage others to grow.

The strength of a man is measured not by brawn and muscle,
but by silently suffering in the face of adversity.

The wisdom of a man is measured not in the cost of formal education,
but through priceless advice from years of life's experiences.

The faith of a man is measured not by mighty sermons preached,
but by a humble life of Christ's example.

The love of a man is measured not by costly gifts or earthly treasures,
but by freely giving of himself and his prayers for an eternity with family
and friends.


I think that Marybeth's words are good reminders for all of us ... regardless of age. As grandparents we have an opportunity to invest in the next generation and model what really matters in life.

What do you want to model for your grandkids? What did your grandparents model for you?

He is able,
Mary
www.marymaywrites.com

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2 comments:

  1. Marybeth's words are so true. I remember my grandparents being such great role models and I see the same in my parents. What a blessing.

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  2. Me, too, Sharon. I took so much for granted and only now am beginning to really appreciate all that my grandparents and parents have done for me.

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