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Preface
As a person who seeks after excellence, who has been involved in
counseling clients, teaching students, and mentoring interns over the past
quarter of a century, and who wishes to “leave something behind” to the
generation which will secede me, I am taken up with compiling a myriad of
written materials which “will stand me in good stead,” long after I have gone
on to my reward.
Following is an introduction I include as a prelude to each of
my series of journals and other works, which I am currently maintaining on hard
drive, and which I intend to invest in each of my children; whom I hope will do
the same, ad infinitum.
Pt. 1
I stare into the
eyes of that yellowing, fading portrait of my great Grandparents now, and their
dull, unblinking eyes reveal
… absolutely
nothing.
And I have often
mused, “Why didn’t you leave something behind?”
Oh, how I would
have enjoyed knowing you. How wonderful it would have been if you had left some
word, some reflection, something of yourselves.
Well, my dear
descendants, I have decided NOT to repeat their mistake; (and yes, I consider
it an irrevocable mistake; which once the party has passed from this earth can
never be corrected.) I think the following daily journal entries, (as well as
my previously written autobiography, counseling memoirs, and other volumes)
will not only elicit a few laughs, but provide you some insight into the life
of your ancestor; someone not unlike yourself, who lived, and loved, and moved,
and breathed, and made his way about this earth, and even impacted a few for
good, “before you were even a twinkle.”
You deserve it.
And this writer,
who by the time you read these words may have long since ceased to live, and
love, and breathe, and move, and enjoy the beauty which God has visited upon
our planet, can only wish you well, and exhort you to do as I am currently
doing…
We are all too
close to having eyes which do not see, ears which do not hear, and mouths which
do not speak. While there is still time,
… Leave
something of yourself behind.
And so much more crucial than my
previous admonition, I earnestly pray, (and I have prayed for you when you were
not, and when only God knew you by name) that you will give your life to the
Lord Jesus Christ, and faithfully serve Him, as I believe that I have done. For
as a wise and equally well-known man of my time, Dr. James Dobson, (whom I once
met, and conversed with) has encouraged his own children, and grandchildren…
… “Be There!”
… “Be There!”
I hope to meet you in heaven. I’ll be
waiting for you; just inside the gate.
Granddaddy McDonald
(by Bill McDonald, PhD)
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