Today's 10 on Tuesday.
I asked each member of my family to participate in this and the following is a spontaneous list of our who and why.
Definition of American from 1941 immigration text:
What is an American? An American is a man who is greater in his soul than in his class, creed, political party, or the section in which he lives. To be an American, a man must have an American soul and believe in the spiritual realities upon which America rests and out of which America was born. America was created to unite mankind by those passions which lift and not by the passions which spearate and debase...The man sho seeks to divide men from men, group from group, and interest from interest in this great Union is striking at its very heart.
Katie said,
1. Gordon B. Hinckley for being an inspirational leader full of optimism, hope, and encouragement.
2. Condoleezza Rice for her example of dedication and hard work. She rose from poverty and challenging circumstances to become accomplished-- and for being resilient and strong.
Larry said,
3. George Washington for being an amazing military leader, farmer, humble, first president of the United States, and an all around good guy.
Carter said,
6. Joseph Smith because he was very brave and obedient.
7. John Naismith the guy who invented basketball because he was so awesome.
1 comments:
I love the way you include your family in your lists. You've picked some great heroes and introduced me to some I haven't heard of before. We even chose a couple of the same ones, but for different reasons.
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