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 There is a plan.

A plan for your life.  And a plan for my life.

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From: Wizzdumb: Wise Words for Smart Teens 

 

Hello there granddaughters Miranda and Taurie,

I have been thinking a lot about you lately. Your Omi died too soon to see what you have become so far but she would have been very proud of the young ladies you are already at 13 and 14. She was so excited when each of you was born. As a nurse she was able to be right there when you arrived, what an experience.

When the first grandchild arrived we had a dilemma. What would we have you call us? You had so many grandparents, at least six different sets. We wanted to come up with a unique name for each grandparent, not just grandpa or grandma followed by each one’s name. Since your Omi and all of her family were from Germany we decided to use the German names for our side of the family. So she and I became Opa and Oma (Omi), the German words for Grandpa and Grandma. And her parents whom she called Mutti and Vati (pronounced like Mooty and Fawty), the German words for Mommy and Daddy became Mutti and Vati to you. She was proud to be German and I hope you are always proud of that heritage.

Your Omi loved each of you in a special way and often talked of what you might become. She would have liked to be around to watch you develop through each stage of life. We were looking forward to seeing you graduate from each level of school, to reading about your accomplishments, to being at your weddings and to seeing your children born. She is not around to share in those events and one never knows how long I will be around. I have been wondering just what Opa could give you that would help you be successful in life when I am no longer around.  More

 

 Mark I. Clemons, MSEd, NBCT, National CareerTech Teacher of the Year, Author, Speaker and Preacher.  For more information or to book Mark for a Consultation, Keynote, Seminar or Workshop contact him at 918 277-9864 or mark@markclemons.com

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