This is one of my favorite pictures. The man to the far left was my Daddy. This was taken with his fellow soldiers, while they were in Germany after World War II. I love looking at the details in black and white pictures. It’s as if you can look into their eyes and travel back in time to where they were, and know their every thought, and feel their joys and hardships. I wish I would have taken more time to ask my Dad about this picture when he was still alive. I would have liked to known the full story behind it.
When I was spending time at my Mom’s this week, I found more hidden treasures from days gone by. My Dad’s dog tags, as well as a pocket watch.
To me, these items are more than just things. There is a story behind them. I would have liked to known who held that watch in his hands. Could it have been my Grandfather during the depression, working in the dusty wheat fields in Kansas? Or was it my Father in Germany waiting patiently to go back home to the states and be with his new wife?
Don’t leave unknown legacies attached to the treasures that you have in your life. Tell their stories to your children and grandchildren. Let them know the meaning behind the things. Tell them about the person that once owned them, what their life was like, and what type of relationship they had with the Lord.
Don’t let time stand still just as it did for the pocket watch I found. Share the stories, carry on the legacies, wind the watches before it’s to late. Take the time to continue your heritage into the future.
Now it’s time for a link up party !
The purpose of Leaving A Legacy is three fold. It’s mission is to challenge it’s readers to work on leaving Godly legacies for their children, to be a place of encouragement for its readers, as well as sharing my journey as a cancer survivor. You can link up your posts that deal with leaving a legacy and ones that offer encouragement to the community.
This link up will be happening every Thursday at Leaving a Legacy. Please tell your friends, and join us on this journey of leaving a Godly legacy for future generations!
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July’s featured blogger is Eileen from the Scenic Route. Please stop by her blog and read her encouraging words.
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It is so important to learn those stories and pass them on before it’s too late. I have so many things that belonged to my grandfather that I have questions about…Great post!
Thank you!
Blessings~
Shari
I love that you still have these timeless treasures from your father. What a wonderful legacy for your children — items that have such a rich history & sentimental value attached to them! Blessings, Alisha
I agree. Thank you so much for stopping by today!
Blessings~
Shari
This is so great. I am working on capturing some of these stories in my family- from my dad and from grandparents as well. I want my kids to know- and I want to know their stories!
Emily
http://www.weakandloved.com
That is wonderful that you are capturing these stories. They are so important to know.
Blessings~
Shari
That is so neat that you found those treasures!! I love the picture. I love looking at older pictures from family members gone.
Thank you. I love this picture as well, it’s one of my favorites.
Blessings~
Shari
If only these treasures could speak… But they can, if we share their stories with our children. Thanks for the great post & for hosting the linkup, & God bless!
Laurie
http://savedbygracebiblestudy.blogspot.com/
Thank you for stopping by today, and for linking up!
Blessings~
Shari
I love looking at old photos… I often wonder at the stories behind them. I love the legacy theme to your blog and the old black and white photos.
Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
Blessings~
Shari