Saturday, October 7, 2017
OUR SLOGANS
OUR SLOGANS
All the stages in our lives have special meanings for us, from
our entering school as 5 and 6 year olds, through middle and
high school and then into college. Through our adulthood, middle age and finally seniors!
As Seniors we are in the unique stage of facing 'End Of Life'
issues; how to feel about it,what to think AND how to talk
about it.
"When God wants me, he'll take me," Adele likes to say, "and I'll be ready".
"Not me" says Ellie,"I want more time...see the grand kids get older...have their own kids..."
"Mmm" I agree," says Ida,"that's what it all about...isn't it?"
"Yes and No," exclaimed Nancy with passion,"there are still
places that I want to go to and see..."
"Really?" Norma exclaimed."Where? Why?" She shook her head, "I'm amazed that you're even willing to sit on trains or planes to
get to anyplace. My bones and muscles won't let me!"
"Oh no!" Nancy pointed to her head, "This will decide what I'll do or not do!"
"Hurrah!" called out Pauline."Words I live by also,one of my favorites..."MIND OVER MATTER."
"Tell that to my knees!" shouted Evelyn.
"Knees?Tell it to my bladder" said Renee."Mine has a mind of
its own!"
"ALL our bladders do," came other voices. Groans and laughter swept the room.
Even our Good Morning's and Goodnight's to each other strikes me as not the way we ever did before.
"Well, Goodnight. See you tomorrow...I hope" is added, the word heavy with meaning. Could it be because we sometimes get the news of someone's passing overnight?
And then our "Good Morning! How are you today?"
"So far...so good." For a place like this, that answer is pretty
positive.
Or "One Day At a Time!" is said... heavy with meaning and not
as positive.
But the favorite, "Hangin' In There.!" is said but without the
the unsaid "by a thread."
I went over to my friend Janet who was seated on her chair and
staring at the ceiling.
"Hi!"I said, "How're you doing? What are you're plans for the day?"
"The day?" she smirked, "Have you heard this favorite slogan
here, 'Treat Each Day As If It Were Your Last'." Tears sprung
to her eyes as she spoke.
"What's the matter?" I asked. "Are you alright?"
She nodded." I'm fine, just fine...."
"Then what's all this talk about your last...last what! So
how about taking that bus trip later?"
"But I just told you, 'Treat Each Day..."
"Yes, I've heard you," I said. "But is today your last day?"
Her face reddened,"I don't know. 'So Far So Good' But it's
still early in the morning."
"AND?"
"And what if it is! Should I spend the last day of my life at
the 99c store!"
THE END
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