Your greatest memorial
Dr. Frederic J. Baur was very pleased that he had designed the container used presently by Pringles potato chips. An inventor of many things, Baur was proudest of this one, and held the patent on it. So he asked his family to bury him in one, which they did. Part of his cremated remains was put in a Pringles can, and the rest of him in a regular urn.
Many of us, when we die, may not have such an unusual funeral, but whether we're buried in a casket or a can, it's what we did with our lives that will truly be the greatest memorial. And one of the indicators of a great life is the cherished memories of you held by your wife and kids. So, if you are reading this e-mail, your heart is still pumping and your brain is still generating waves. That means you still have time to make great memories. Plan something meaningful with your family this weekend.
For ten tips to better family time, read this.
Huddle up and ask your kids tonight: If we could do one thing fun and free this weekend, what would it be?