YADA: To perceive, understand, acquire knowledge, know, discern, to be known, make oneself known, to be familiar, to distinguish between right & wrong. YADAH: to acknowledge the nature & work of God - ie. praise, sing, give thanks, speak out, confess
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
My Dearest Friend
We just finished up watching all 7 episodes of the HBO John Adams (a personal favorite!) miniseries w/ friends - 17 of us! - enjoyed in each others homes...w/ food, fellowship & fun.
I'm honored to be able to trace personal ties w/ the Adams via (blood) lines on our family tree - & am a bit bewildered to realize how, despite time that spans two centuries(!) we remain connected also by a tendency to put pen to paper in order to record similar personal passions & convictions - & ... as John & Abigail were, - hubby and I are ... dearest friends. In fact, this past Valentines Day, I received a beautiful, eloquent, tender & passionate letter From: my dearest friend (typically a man of few words...especially written words!) - addressed: To My Dearest Friend.
...While I would not want others to read much of the personal correspondence exchanged w/ my dearest friend, I admit - I can hardly wait ....to read theirs!
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That sounds great, especially after watching the miniseries. I
Jeep and I loved the miniseries also!
I LOVED that miniseries! John Adams is my new favorite historical figure and Abigail...what a strong women. I got about half way through that book on their correspondence and just got sidetracked. There is also a great book that shows all the correspondence between John/Abigail and Thomas Jefferson. Great! Nice to meet a descendent of John Adams. We are related distantly to Richard Nixon but I don't claim him! :)
Hi Angela...SO good to "see you" again! :) I'll have to look into that book w/ Adam's/Jefferson correspondence! If you find the title, please let me know.
Only recently I've seen my heritage traced waaay back & from it I gather I'm related to, but not a direct descendent of, John Adams - but I'm proud to have him "in the family" :)
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