My family is no exception. We are the descendants of British, Irish, Scottish, Dutch, and Germans peoples. One can visibly see the traces of such lineage from my freckles to my hair. Yet, it is a fact I hardly think about. Not before arriving in Europe anyways. Being back here where I know that people I share blood with have strolled, worked, and spent their lives made me think. It
And then, quite suddenly, I found myself sitting around a table laden with cakes and black coffee on Easter Sunday drawing out a family tree with cousins in Berlin, Germany. After hugs and introductions, we had decided that it would be nice to know how exactly we were related since that minor fact none of us knew. It is all clear now. My grandmother use to live in Dresden; she and one of her cousins there were quite close. Then, between the wars, my grandmother left her life in Germany to join the rest of her family in Florida. Most immigrants who arrived in the States at the time came knowing that they were shedding all traces of their past lives. There was no such thing as commercial airplanes or email accounts. Connection and communication literally had
My grandmother has never returned to her homeland even after all these years which have seen so many
How great to be reunited with physical, earthly family. Yet, what joy there will be on that day when we will be reunited with the great spiritual family that resides on every continent, has members in every nation, speaks every tongue, and has lived during every age. All of our differences and things that should hinder our union fall away. We are family. And soon, we will be back home. Praise God our Father!
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That is so great Kellie! I miss you so much and I will see you soon!
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