Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Grand Teaching

As Grandparents we become "grand teachers." Just because we aren't the parents doesn't mean we don't still have the responsibility to continue teaching when we are with our grandchildren. In the old days, spiritual teaching would take place daily through the study of God's Word, the reputation of the Law, and the examples the parents and grandparents exhibited in their lives. The instruction was more than just the reading a memorization of the law - it included the demonstration of a godly lifestyle woven into everyday living.


Today we need to be creative in the ways we teach. We should be alert to life and the events that are happening around us. Use the news to point our examples of good and evil. Special events such as birthdays, weddings, funerals, and new births are perfect times to teach about God's love and laws. Walking on the beach, looking at the stars, baking cookies together, or helping in the garden can be treasured moments to teach God's truths.


As grandparents, we are always teaching - which is different than lecturing. Remain open to questions. Watch your nonverbal language when shocking comments come forth. Pray for wisdom, guidance, and patience before and during those special times with your grandchildren.



You shall teach them diligently to your children

(and grandchildren), and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.


Deuteronomy 6:7



In God's Love,


Susan

Friday, July 16, 2010

Precious Gift of A Child

What a "grand" week this has been. We have welcomed into our family a new member. Jasper came into our lives on Tuesday, July 13th at 7:32 pm, and if I must say so he is one handsome little man. I have immediatley fallen in love with another grand baby. How can someone so little have such an impact on my heart?

And with his arrival, my 3 other precious grandchildren came for a visit. What a joy! We have made memories of holding our new baby, having water hose fights, going on pajama runs, and sliding down mattresses. My summer has been complete with so many wonderful memories to cherish. I look forward to making more memories with those rare and beautiful treasures - my grandchildren.

By wisdom a house is built,
and through understanding is is established;
through knowledge its room are
filled with rare and beautiful treasures.
Proverbs 24: 3 - 4
In God's love,
Susan

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Introduction

On August 26, 2003 I entered the "Grand" season of my life when my very first grandchild was born. As I entered this season I looked back at the last few decades and wondered, "What if?" Much of what happened in the previous three seasons - spring, summer, and fall- determines what life will be like in the grand season. It is the principle of sowing and reaping - as a farmers daughter and farmers wife I know this concept all too well. In the springtime of life we plant our seeds. Love, weddings, new jobs, children, new home and all of the excitment this season of hope offers. The spring season is crucial because what happens during this season will surely affect the outcome of the remaining seasons.
I would like to think my "Grand" season is somewhere between fall and winter. At last reaping the harvest of our efforts during the spring and summer season. This is our pay period of life. In Proverbs 24:3-4, we are promised that our rooms will be filled with rare and beautiful riches. These rare and beautiful riches are our children, grandchildren, friends, good health, emotional stability, and above all our love for the Lord - just the things we hoped for when we were in the springtime of life.
Join me on this journey of a "Grand" season,
In God's love
Susan