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    1. [ARIZARD] Fw: Arizard:off subject
    2. Glenna Goodwin
    3. Peggy and Dale, thanks for you input.  I guess we mothers will still worry about our kids no matter how old they get! I definately worry about my son-in-law and grandkids when they go to Mexico 2-3 times a year on mission trips!  This same son-in law also went to Romania on a mission trip, and has traveled all over the world--he says there is no place like the good old USA! The only time he did give us a scare was when 9-11 happened--we knew he was in New York and scheduled to go to Washington D.C that morning--but other than that we knew nothing for a long time.   He did end up being 2-3 blocks from the Pentagon when it was hit!  My other son-in-law does his mission trips here in the U.S.--thank heavens!  by the way, so far we haven't told my hubby about the shooting--he is the real worry wart---but always acts like nothing bothers him! I remember once when we were in Hawaii ,  we talked to a guy who was over there surfing, and we asked him about Israel, and he said you just had to know where not to go!  I really am glad she had the opportunity to go there.  Glenna Goodwin ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Dale Marr <marrdye@bellsouth.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, December 8, 2010 12:40:20 PM Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Arizard:off subject > After 9/11 I made some cautionary remarks about world travel and she said God >had already determined when and where she would die. > > I ran that by one of my Baptist friends and she said my niece was right about >that. So, from then on, I've "supported" her > > choices. God KNOWS when and where we'll die, but if you step in front of a speeding bus or jump out of a plane without a parachute YOU are determining when and where you'll die.  There's a difference.  God gave us a brain for a reason.  Not saying going to Israel is dangerous.  Just as when traveling anywhere unfamiliar, if you stay with a group and a guide you should be as safe or safer there as anywhere. > During a visit with her a couple years ago, she said "who cares" about our >genealogy. I backed her up, and reminded her that I am > > not negative about what she chooses to do -- and I don't appreciate her being >negative about what I do. Good for you!  Live and let live.  Someday she may appreciate all your hard work.  I wish I'd developed an interest in my own family history about 25 years before I did. ----- Original Message ----- From: PEGGY TRUESDELL To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 12:17 PM Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Arizard:off subject Hi, Glenna! Glad to know your daughter is home from her wonderful trip. One of my nieces, Dianne, goes to Israel at least once a year. Some years ago they learned her husband had Jewish ancestry a couple generations back, and they embraced the religion and practice it. After 9/11 I made some cautionary remarks about world travel and she said God had already determined when and where she would die. I ran that by one of my Baptist friends and she said my niece was right about that. So, from then on, I've "supported" her choices. During a visit with her a couple years ago, she said "who cares" about our genealogy. I backed her up, and reminded her that I am not negative about what she chooses to do -- and I don't appreciate her being negative about what I do. So, no more disparaging remarks. My son Barry has lived in Japan since 1988 after graduating from the University of Tulsa. He went there to teach "English" to adolescent Japanese children. I had friends in the work place who would tell me, "There's going to be an earthquake there -- you need to tell him to come home." I didn't see it that way. I believed it was his choice. I always believed our children "are loaned" to us. Barry has obtained his Master's and Ph.D (from Columbia University of NY in Tokyo) and is a professor in a Japanese university. So, Glenna, glad for your daughter and glad for you that she's safe and sound -- and had a good time! Have a great day and stay warm. Peggy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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