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Letters to Grant Volume 2 - Volume 2 addresses a kaleidoscope of stories that primarily, but not exclusively, occurred in the United States. It describes in principle the trials, and tribulations of a recent immigrant to the United States, and its derived (Paperback)
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Letters to Grant Volume 2 - Volume 2 addresses a kaleidoscope of stories that primarily, but not exclusively, occurred in the United States. It describes in principle the trials, and tribulations of a recent immigrant to the United States, and its derived (Paperback)
Series: Letters to Grant, 2
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Volume 2 addresses a kaleidoscope of stories that primarily, but
not exclusively, occurred in the United States. It describes in
principle the trials, and tribulations of a recent immigrant to the
United States, and its derived lessons. The genesis of 'Letters to
Grant' was the birth of Grant on the last day of 2009, and the
realization of a 70-year-old grandfather, that he has an extremely
limited time window for transferring his life lessons to his
grandson. Facing this dilemma, this book is the grandfathers
attempt to circumvent the time problem by means of specific actual
short stories and derived general lessons. 'Letters to Grant'
starts with stories that occurred during the prosecution of World
War II in Germany and the living conditions during that time, and
its impact on the then very young grandfather. The content of
Volume 1 deals primarily with family stories, initially the ones
that took place in the grandfathers' birth country, Germany, and
later, the ones that happened in his adopted country, The United
States of America. The structure of the book lends itself as a
template for other grandparents to write their own unique family
stories and general lessons for their grandchildren to learn. The
following is a sample of the first 25 lessons derived from the
various stories: Lessons for Pre-Teenage Years 1)Let your mother
know your feelings about her. It is essential that you tell her
frequently how you feel about her and how indispensable she is to
you. 2)Your mother will always be your biggest ally. Let her know
that you appreciate her efforts. 3)Family is vital; never forget
that. 4)Never forget that time together is short and always
remember that we have no control over time. Therefore, use all the
available time together wisely. 5)Parents try to better the lives
of their children, even though the recipients might not appreciate
it all the time. 6)Choose your friends wisely. They will have a
tremendous impact on your life. 7)It is not the number of close
friends you have, but the quality of friends that are relevant.
8)Friends help you in your maturing process. Good friends tell you
openly and honestly when you stray from your values. 9)Good friends
help each other without attaching any conditions. 10)Dogs are
devoted companions for little kids. While a little kid might try to
wander away from his buddy, a dog will never do the same. Lose a
kid with a dog, find the dog and you find the kid. 11)Even dogs
know their limit. Do not underestimate the value of a smart,
dependable dog. 12)Help a dog and gain a friend. Life has a way to
reward praiseworthy deeds in entirely unexpected ways. Hundi turned
out to be a true protector of our kids. 13)Not all dogs are
friendly to all people. 14)Respect the territory of a mean dog.
15)If a dog can flatten, tires imagine what it can do to your legs
16)Desire beats talent every day 17)If you want to learn, occupy
the first row to be as close as possible to the teacher. 18)If you
want to be a troublemaker, also occupy the first row to be as close
as possible to the teacher. 19)It is fascinating that the front row
offers the greatest latitude for both desires. It is a hiding spot
as well as a spot for greatest learning exposure. 20)Teachers
always assume that their best students are up front, thus pay
little attention to their occupants as a source of disturbance. 21)
Never occupy the back row. You cannot learn and cannot make
trouble. 22)See your teacher as a catalyst for your future
development. Use them as a source of guidance and direction.
23)Transfers from one location to the next can be a terrifically
dramatic experience to kids. 24)Assuring the best possible learning
environment is crucial for a smooth transition. 25)Teachers will be
a hugely significant part during your development years. They can
make you or break you. Find one that tries to help and not to hurt
or otherwise damage you.
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