
This Could Be That Day
Jul 14, 2020
Explore a poignant tale from a 1921 family vacation with the Roosevelts, where FDR and his sons share adventure and connection. This moment highlights the unpredictability of life and the deep importance of cherishing time with loved ones. It emphasizes how being present in family relationships can create lasting memories and influence future generations. Reflect on what it means to embrace opportunities for connection before they slip away.
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FDR's Sudden Paralysis
- FDR's active vacation day in 1921 involved sailing, putting out a fire, and racing with his sons.
- Within 48 hours, he was struck by paralysis, changing his life forever.
Value Family Time
- Cherish every moment with your kids and family.
- You never know when life might change drastically, so make the most of today.