What I have learned since I have received and begun reading
my sister, Elizabeth’s, beautifully printed book.
1.
To record
one’s life is essential to tie the dots together.
2.
To write with a hand of kindness will never be a
mistake.
3.
In the tapestry of her cloth, there is, no
matter what, one thread that is bright in color and unbreakable: her faith.
4.
The choice to reclaim blessings is not only
possible, but essential.
5.
Love heals.
There is no room for bitterness.
Perhaps I should have finished reading the
book, before making these comments. As
of this morning, I have her arriving in Germany to spend 2 years teaching. Maybe I will think of more to say, or maybe
someone else will have comments as they read.
I, for one, am very appreciative for Elizabeth’s
hard work. And I am very thankful that
she is our sister.
2 comments:
You made a few tears fall. Thank you - I wondered if you had received the book, but I will wonder no longer. Your comments alone are worth writing this less than perfect memoir.
Amen to Judy's comments. I haven't gotten my book yet, but have read a good part of it in rough draft. Amazing lady. I am proud (in a good way) to be her sister.
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