I want them to remember whenever I saw them, my face showed joy! I want them to remember the hugs, snuggles and love which had no limits. I want them to remember the fun things we did together . . . the science projects (the year we decorated Easter eggs by adding vinegar and baking soda to the food coloring . . . lots of foamy color!) and baking cookies (after all, a grandma's cookie jar can not be empty!!!). I want them to remember the books we read - and the stories we wrote.
But most importantly I want them to remember how I told them God loves them even more than I do (their eyes get so big and their faces look so amazed when I say this!). I want them to remember how I told them in this world people will sometimes tell them things which do not agree with God's Word, but no matter how much we like the people, God's Word is always right. I want them to remember the times we prayed together . . . and the many times when God answered our prayers!
Yes, I want them to remember I love them, but most importantly, I want them to remember I spoke the truth about God and His Word and this encouraged them to want to love, know and walk with God, too!
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