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CALL YOUR PARENTS

An insight on parshat Chayei Sarah.

Eliezer, Abraham’s servant, is tasked by his master to find a wife for Isaac. Eliezer begins his journey. 

The servant took ten of his master’s camels and set out, with all his master’s wealth in his hand.

Bereishit 24:10

The Extent of Parenthood

 Although Isaac was already 40 years old at the time, Abraham nevertheless went unhesitatingly to all extremes for his son’s benefit, for he knew that his role and responsibility as a parent never ends.
Indeed, there is no age limit to the parent-child bond. The unique, spiritual connection between parents and children enables fathers and mothers to remain positive forces in their children’s lives forever.
Of course, part of our job as parents is to teach our children to take responsibility for their own lives. But even then, as parents, we remain obligated to be involved, guiding and helping them in their journey through life.

From Kehot’sDaily Wisdom #2

A parent’s love for their child is unconditional.
This love never waivers, even as children reach adult age. Perhaps the toughest job on earth, raising a family comes with no shortage of challenges and obstacles.
Don’t Text, email, or forget about them…
Always love them when they are alive!

Call NOW!!!

Even for just a few moments.
Let them know you L♡VE them
and that you are thinking about them.
It will mean the WORLD to the, trust me,
I’m a parent.

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HOW TO VISIT A RETIREMENT HOME
https://www.aish.com/j/fs/How-to-Visit-a-Jewish-Retirement-Home.html?s=mm

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Look for Zaidy Elli…(@ 3:06)

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Why Your Grandma Is Your Biggest Blessing In Life

Because nobody loves you more than she does.

by Erin Kron University of Cincinnati Feb 29, 2016

Original post at https://www.theodysseyonline.com/why-your-grandma-is-your-biggest-blessing-in-your-life

There are many people in your life you are thankful for: Mom, Dad, siblings, cousins, best friends, teachers, neighbors, you name it. You are grateful to have people who constantly support you, who pick you up when you’re down and love you unconditionally. But the one person who stands out among the rest of them is your Grandma.

Ever since you were little, you and your grandma have always had a special connection. Going over to Grandma’s house for the night was something you looked forward to. She knew how to entertain you at your best and worst moments. No matter what you did together, you loved it. Being with your grandma wasn’t like being at home or with your parents – it was better.

You went to the park, made cookies, went out to dinner, got a “sweet treat” at the mall, played Go Fish, took a bubble bath for as long as you wanted and got way too much dessert than you should have. You did things you weren’t supposed to do, but Grandma didn’t stop you.

Because at Grandma’s house there were no rules, and you didn’t have to worry about a single thing. Being with Grandma was the true epitome of childhood. She let you be you. She always made sure you had the best time when you were with her, and she loved watching you grow up with a smile on your face.

The older you got, your weekend excursions with your grandma weren’t as frequent, and you didn’t get to see her as much. You became more and more busy with school, homework, clubs, sports, and friends. You made the most out of your time to see her, and you wished you could be with her more. Although you were in the prime of your life, she mattered even more to you the older you both became.

You were with your friends 24/7, but you missed being with your grandma. When the time rolled around, and you got the chance to spend time with her, she told you never to apologize. She wanted you to go out, have fun and enjoy life the way it makes you happy.

Reflecting back on these moments with your grandma, you realize how truly special she is to you. There is no one who could ever compare to her nor will there ever be.

All your life, there is no one who will be as sweet, as caring, as sincere or as genuine as her. Even though you’re all grown up now, there are things about your grandma that never changed from when you were a kid.

She still takes you out for your favorite meal because she knows how important eating out means to you. She writes you letters and sends you a $5 bill every now and then because she knows you’re a hard-working college student with no money. She still helps you with all of your Holiday shopping because she knows it’s your tradition. She still asks what’s new with your young life because hearing about it makes her day and she still loves you to no end.

Your grandma is your biggest blessing (whether you knew it or not), and she always will be no matter what.