Our Greatest Gift
In our younger years we believe we have all the time in the world. There is no sense of time passing us by as we get caught up in the day-to-day routine of life. Between work, raising children and a myriad of other things, we sometimes proceed mechanically through our days.
As the years rush by we become aware of how we are allowing precious opportunities to slip by. With this awareness comes an urgency to stop and give to family and friends our greatest gift; the gift of our time.
Our children become adults, our grandchildren grow quickly from babies to teens, and our parents age before our eyes. It all happens in a heartbeat, and if we don't give them our time, we may find there is no time left.
Visit your children, or if they live too far away, call them. Let them know how much you love them; show an interest in their lives and listen when they have difficulties. Share in their joys and their sadness; be their friend.
If you have grandchildren, take them for at least a few days every year for as long as they will come. Take them to the beach, the movies, and even to historical sites. have fun, let them get to know you and create memories. The rewards are amazing!
As parents age spend time with them. Talk to them and learn what you can about their life and family history. They have a lifetime of knowledge and stories they love to share. All of this information is a gold mine that will be a gift to pass on to your children one day.
We all think that there are plenty of tomorrows, but this is not a given. We never know what tomorrow will bring. If you are young, or even in the middle years of life, don't let the hustle and bustle of daily routine restrict you. Give the gift of your time to those you love and create memories for the future today.
As the years rush by we become aware of how we are allowing precious opportunities to slip by. With this awareness comes an urgency to stop and give to family and friends our greatest gift; the gift of our time.
Our children become adults, our grandchildren grow quickly from babies to teens, and our parents age before our eyes. It all happens in a heartbeat, and if we don't give them our time, we may find there is no time left.
Visit your children, or if they live too far away, call them. Let them know how much you love them; show an interest in their lives and listen when they have difficulties. Share in their joys and their sadness; be their friend.
If you have grandchildren, take them for at least a few days every year for as long as they will come. Take them to the beach, the movies, and even to historical sites. have fun, let them get to know you and create memories. The rewards are amazing!
As parents age spend time with them. Talk to them and learn what you can about their life and family history. They have a lifetime of knowledge and stories they love to share. All of this information is a gold mine that will be a gift to pass on to your children one day.
We all think that there are plenty of tomorrows, but this is not a given. We never know what tomorrow will bring. If you are young, or even in the middle years of life, don't let the hustle and bustle of daily routine restrict you. Give the gift of your time to those you love and create memories for the future today.
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