![]() In the age of the horse and buggy when life moved at a slower speed, Peabody described the sensational thrill of a child’s first train ride. What I don’t know is where I’m going." Without the ticket, he does not know which station to alight. This illustration first appeared in Harper’s Monthly Magazine and later in a book to accompany the poem, The Little Past, composed by Josephine Preston Peabody. I’m sure you bought one."Įinstein looked at him and said, "Young man, I too know who I am. As he was ready to move to the next car, he turned around and saw the great physicist down on his hands and knees looking under his seat for his ticket. The conductor continued down the aisle punching tickets. Don’t worry about it." Einstein nodded appreciatively. It wasn’t there, so he looked in his briefcase but couldn’t find it. He couldn’t find his ticket, so he reached in his other pocket. When he came to Einstein, Einstein reached in his vest pocket. Be persistent Success wont happen overnight When I began my journey into the book world, I was easily intimidated at how difficult it can be. (John 1:14).Albert Einstein, the great physicist, was once travelling from Princeton on a train when the conductor came down the aisle, punching the tickets of each passenger. Here New Jersey illustrator Doreen Marts gives her best pieces of advice about how to be a successful childrens book illustrator. To earth so that he could die for our sins. To everyone, because everyone has sinned (Romans 5:12).īut God had a plan to provide a way for us to be forgivenĪnd have eternal life. But when Adam and Eve sinned byĭisobeying God, death entered the world. “Word”) was in the beginning with God the Father, andĮverything was made through him. (Matthew 2:11) when the wise men arrived, not a “babe”Īt Christmas, we remember and celebrate that theĬreator came to earth. Three wise men because they brought three gifts-gold,įrankincense, and myrrh. ![]()
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