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Mary is the co-author of The Grandparent Connection: 365 Ways to Connect With Your Grandchild's Heart.
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Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Help Them Not to Forget


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  - by Mary May Larmoyeux -
 
My husband, Jim, and I have been married for more than four decades. And not too long ago one of our young grandsons asked me how old I’ll be when he’s a teenager.

The truth is, I’ll be about the age that my grandmother was when she entered eternity. Of course, I didn’t tell him that. I think I said ... read more.




Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Experiencing History

Tuesday's Thought
by Mary May Larmoyeux

Last week Pops and I had the privilege of hearing Agi Geva, a Holocaust survivor, speak about her experiences in the concentration camps. It was amazing to hear her tell how she and her sister managed to stay with their mother throughout the whole ordeal.

I will never forget seeing Agi roll up her sleeve to display a stamped number on her arm. Her message to the audience: "Never forget."

Like Agi, you and I have experienced events in life that our children and grandchildren will only read about. For me, Vietnam, 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina are not just words in a book.

As a teenager, I visited a friend whose brother was killed in Vietnam. Years later I watched on TV when the twin towers fell and even interviewed one of the survivors, Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell. And in September 2005 I went to Louisiana as a volunteer with my church to help feed the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

Until I heard Agi speak, I never really thought much about the history that I've experienced. To me, it's so ... "usual." But after I heard her speak, I was reminded of the responsibility and privilege of sharing my walk through life with my legacy. And I was challenged to write to my grands about it.

I now plan to jot down for the grandkids memories about historical events that have happened in my lifetime. And although I've asked my mom a lot about our family history, I am reminded that I need to ask her more about her experiences in the Depression and World War II.

"History never looks like history," John W. Gardner said, "when you are living through it."

You and I are living through history. May we share our stories so future generations will never forget.

He is able,
Mary
Mary May Larmoyeux
www.marymaywrites.com
http://grandconnection.blogspot.com
author of Help for Busy Moms: Purposeful Living to Simplify Life

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

A Day to Remember

Tuesday’s Thought

As Barack Obama is sworn into office today, history will be made—the inauguration of the first black President of the United States of America.

Regardless of political views, you and I are alive to see this day … and so are our grandkids. I’m going to save a copy of today’s headlines for each of our grands. Although they are too young now to recognize the historical significance, one day they will understand. And one day they can each hold an actual newspaper that was printed on January 20, 2009.

I’ve heard people talk about the Great Depression, the polio epidemic, Pearl Harbor Day and World War II. But I remember the Vietnam War, the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, 911, Hurricane Katrina ... and now the inauguration of Barack Obama.

Today's another page in the history book of life ... and those pages keep turning.

May we diligently pray for President Obama and his administration. May we be a united country – truly one nation, under God.

Prayer for Our Nation Written by Billy Graham

Our Father and God, we praise You for Your goodness to our nation, giving us blessings far beyond what we deserve. Yet we know all is not right with America. We deeply need a moral and spiritual renewal to help us meet the many problems we face. Convict us of sin. Help us to turn to You in repentance and faith. Set our feet on the path of Your righteousness and peace.

We pray today for our nation's leaders. Give them the wisdom to know what is right, and the courage to do it.

You have said, "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord." May this be a new era for America, as we humble ourselves and acknowledge You alone as our Savior and Lord.

This we pray in Your holy name, Amen.



He is able,
Mary
Mary May Larmoyeux
www.marymaywrites.com
http://grandconnection.blogspot.com

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