Legacy

Laura Kate 3We welcomed you into the world today after a lot of prayer and waiting, filled with joy and anticipation.  You didn’t disappoint!  Other little girls have been and will be born.  Other grandchildren will surely grace our family.  But you will always be our first.  And your arrival will always be a memorable moment in our lives.

On this day, May 12, 2008, it’s a crazy world.  But I guess people would probably have said that on the day I was born 49 years ago, too.  It’s an election year in America.  Here in Lubbock, our mayor just lost a reelection bid two days ago.  Soon the Democratic party will choose between Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama for their nominee for president.  Either one will represent an unprecedented step in American politics.  Republicans already have their candidate – John McCain.  An earthquake hit China today.  American soldiers are fighting in Iraq in an unpopular war. 

We worry about the world you are inheriting.  But we don’t fear as those who have no hope.  We know in whom our (and your) hope lies.

For a short time, I get to be your pastor.  That’s really cool.  But I’ll always get to be your grandfather.  And that’s even more cool.

Your parents are wonderful people. [click to continue…]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

My Changing Legacy

by Andy Wood on February 29, 2008

in Five LV Laws, Principle of Legacy

(updated September 29, 2009)

[kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/EBM854BTGL0" width="425" height="350" wmode="transparent" /]Okay, if you aren’t one of the millions of  people who has seen this three-year-old’s stunning summary of Star Wars (Episode IV), let me be the first to introduce you. This little girl had seen the movie only once, and her dad spread it over three days so it wouldn’t be too much all at once for her. She started retelling the story to him in much more vivid detail even than here, but alas, he says, the camera wasn’t rolling. So he got her to start over. He says:

She wasn’t coached to say anything, nor was she forced to make the video. She rarely stops talking. Those of you with children understand this: sometimes it’s harder to turn the faucet off than to turn the faucet on.

This isn’t about Star Wars. I really don’t care whether you are a complete fool for Luke, Chewbacca and the gang, or whether you think the series is completely evil, or even whether you’ve seen it. It’s about something much more profound.

[click to continue…]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Wood Family 3I’ve done reunions badly, if at all. Never went to a high school reunion. And while I do have my share of sentimentality, somewhere in my brain is a switch that flips with life changes. “Move on,” it says, and typically I do.This year was different. Somehow in one of those once-in-a-lifetime periods of alignment, I had two reunions in exactly the same location within a week of each other. [click to continue…]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }