Lee is Lee
Gaelic: 1:poet; English: 1:a protecting shelter 2:meadow, forest clearing 3:the side (as of a ship) sheltered from the wind; Norwegian: 1:to move; Afar: 1:water; Spanish: 1:conjugation of leer; Tswana: 1:egg; Chinese: 1:a family name 2:plum 3:reason, logic 4:manage 5:a unit of distance 6:village 7:lane 8:chestnut 9:whetstone, grind, sharpen 10: white jasmine; Variants: (Gaelic/Celtic: Leigh, Lea; Chinese: Lì (利), Lǐ (李), Lí (黎); Korean: 이, 리, Rhee, Yi; Indonesian: Lie; Vietnamese: Lê, Lý)
Sunday, May 26, 2013
A Father Indeed
A Mother's Hope
This video speaks for itself.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Coloring Your Family Forever
 It is even more fun to look at photos of our parents,
grandparents and great-grandparents. When we view these photos, we see things
about our parents that we never knew before. We learn who they were. Which
teaches us how they became who they are now. If we want to be like our parents,
we must not only observe the lessons they taught us. Also, we should understand
the lessons they were taught, and the lessons they learned themselves.
It is even more fun to look at photos of our parents,
grandparents and great-grandparents. When we view these photos, we see things
about our parents that we never knew before. We learn who they were. Which
teaches us how they became who they are now. If we want to be like our parents,
we must not only observe the lessons they taught us. Also, we should understand
the lessons they were taught, and the lessons they learned themselves.
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