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The Special – Larry’s Letter #4

Friends: This letter from Larry came to me at a most needed time.  Abunga has been under attack for our active approach to creating a family-friendly site by eliminating objectionable materials.  I must learn to be thankful for the thorns as well as the successes along the way.  Hope you enjoy Larry’s latest letter. Lee Good Afternoon Everyone:

Todays story has been around a little while but
everytime I read it I see something else I missed
before. Read and enjoy. – Larry
 
The Special

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What teachers make: Larry’s Letter #3

Larry has such a heart for good. This one is one of my favorites about what a teacher makes.  I think you will enjoy it.  Its time more folks start to consider what they make above and beyond how much they make.  See if this one touches you like it does me – Lee Hi Everyone:

 
Its getting cold here in the Smokies, but the days are
beautiful. As many of you may know I love
teaching at the college level and really appreciate
the teachers who educate my students before
I get them. Here is a great story dedicated to
teachers. Read and enjoy.
 
 
WHAT TEACHERS MAKE 

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Larry’s Letter #2 – Bobby’s Dime

Here is another letter from Larry for your enjoyment – Lee
Good Morning Everyone:

We had some long needed rain last night here in the Smoky
Mountains and today it is beutiful outside. I hope it is whereever
you are in the world today. I know it is past Christmas, but
here is a story that I have shared before and want to share
again as it has such a deep meaning anytime of the year.
Read and enjoy the story of Bobby’s Dime.

Subject: “BOBBY’S DIME”;

Bobby was getting cold sitting out in his backyard in the snow. Bobby didn’t wear boots; he didn’t like them and anyway he didn’t own any. The thin sneakers he wore had a few holes in them and they did a poor job of keeping out the cold. Bobby had been in his backyard for about an hour already. And, try as he might, he could not come up with an idea for his mothers’ Christmas gift. Continue reading ‘Larry’s Letter #2 – Bobby’s Dime’

Introducing Letters from Larry

Larry Perry is a dear friend of mine that has encouraged me throughout my career. He is a unique person with a background in everything from engineering to law and most things in between. From time to time I will be posting Letter from Larry and how that they will uplift your days as much as they have mine. His life has been one that encourages others to live well. Such encouragement is meant to be passed on.

- Lee

Letter from Larry – December 18, 2007:

My friend Jim out in the frozen midwest sent me this
story early last week, and it is so moving that I wanted
to share it with you today. Only 10 more days until
Jesus’ birthday folks. Thanks Jim for the beautiful
story.

A Christmas Story

This story made the rounds last year, seems to me this is a good time for it to make the rounds one again.

The old man sat in his gas station on a cold Christmas Eve. He hadn’t been anywhere in years since his wife had passed away. He had no decorations, no tree, no lights. It was just another day to him. He didn’t hate Christmas, just couldn’t find a reason to celebrate. There were no children in his life. His wife had gone.

He was sitting there looking at the snow that had been falling for the last hour and wondering what it was all about when the door opened and a homeless man stepped through. Instead of throwing the man out, George, Old George as he was known by his customers, told the man to come and sit by the space heater and warm up.

“Thank you, but I don’t mean to intrude,” said the stranger. “I see you’re busy. I’ll just go”

“Not without something hot in your belly,” George turned and opened a wide mouth Thermos and handed it to the stranger. “It ain’t much, but it’s hot and tasty. Stew. Made it myself. When you’re done there’s coffee and it’s fresh.”

Just at that moment he heard the “ding” of the driveway bell. “Excuse me, be right back,” George said.

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