tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post5415497595554861069..comments2023-12-30T22:13:20.677+01:00Comments on In the Way: Famous People, Real HeroesLou Ann Keiserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02684047509152182217noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post-47194945542124330132012-04-24T17:20:16.556+02:002012-04-24T17:20:16.556+02:00Wow! I would love to have heard and met Elisabeth ...Wow! I would love to have heard and met Elisabeth Elliot. Her books are truly inspirational. I love her biography of Amy Carmichael, A Chance to Die, and These Strange Ashes!<br /><br />A good friend of mine in high school did a Lady Bird Johnson imitation of her "candy wrappers" speech. It was very funny! Whenever I think of Mrs. Johnson I think of my friend's hilarious imitation.Lou Ann Keiserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02684047509152182217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post-73169005642313701422012-04-24T14:45:15.910+02:002012-04-24T14:45:15.910+02:00Our Girl Scout troop went to see Lady Bird Johnson...Our Girl Scout troop went to see Lady Bird Johnson speak once, and I was close enough to have shaken her hand, but I was too shy.<br /><br />I was able to meet one of my personal heroes, Elisabeth Elliot, a few years back. She had spoken at a ladies' meeting and then was signing books. I said something profound like "How do you find time to write all these books?" (Duh!) She said, "You don't find time, you make time."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com