I have to admit
to you, I love Memorial Day weekend. It’s not just for the day off work,
though it does help! When I was growing up this was always the start of
summer in my mind. In my hometown of Port Clinton this is the
weekend of the annual Walleye Festival. That meant a parade, and just
lots of stuff going on in town.
Now as I’ve
grown up the Walleye Festival has become less important to me. In fact, if
I don’t go there at all I’m fine with it. Yet, we always end up going
back to spend time with my parents and enjoy the parade (aka enjoying the kids
who enjoy the parade). It brings back memories and is always an enjoyable
family time.
I mention
all of this because in reliving my memories we’re hopefully also creating
memories for our kids. We’re trying to pass on the good times and have
things that we do that are traditions. These kinds of things will
hopefully be things that our kids will remember when they have kids of their
own. It’s those lasting memories that we feel are important for a family
and that bind all the generations together.
What kind
of memories have you created for your family, or do you want to create when you
have a family? If you truly want a loving family atmosphere with kids
that love God as much as you do,
then you have to spend time together. So, why not spend time
creating memories/traditions that will have a lasting impression. Grow
close to your kids, and
hopefully they’ll be able to pass that on to their families as well.
Lastly, I’d
like to take the opportunity to thank all of those who have spent time in the
armed forces and local support services or had loved ones who have done so.
I thank you for protecting our freedoms. God bless you all.
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