Memory
Bank
I take
pride in composing my weekly blogs. I love musing about life events as well as
past memories. This week I make an exception. I hope you don’t mind. As a
Facebook addict (meaning I am on it daily) I read a very inspiring post by
Anita Morgan, a woman I don’t know. She posted this on August 30th
of this year. I want to make sure she gets all the credit for what she wrote. I
think you will find inspiring if not challenging. Here it is:
“The
92-year-old, petite, well-poised and proud lady, who is fully dressed each
morning by eight o’clock, with her hair fashionably coifed and makeup perfectly
applied, even though she is legally blind, moved to a nursing home today. Her
husband of 70 years recently passed away, making the move necessary. After many
hours of waiting patiently in the lobby of the nursing home, she smiled sweetly
when told her room was ready. As she maneuvered her walker to the elevator, I
provided a visual description of her tiny room, including the eyelet sheets
that had been hung on her window. “I love it,” she stated with the enthusiasm
of an eight-year-old having just been presented with a new puppy. “Mrs. Jones,
you haven’t seen the room …. just wait.” “That doesn’t have anything to do with
it,” she replied. “Happiness is something you decide on ahead of time. Whether
I like my room or not doesn’t depend on how the furniture is arranged, it’s how
I arrange my mind. I already decided to love it. It’s a decision I make every
morning when I wake up. I have a choice; I can spend the day in bed recounting
the difficulty I have with the parts of my body that no longer work, or get out
of bed and be thankful for the ones that do. Each day is a gift, and as long as
my eyes open I’ll focus on the new day and all the happy memories I’ve stored
away, just for this time in my life.” She went on to explain, “Old age is like
a bank account, you withdraw from what you’ve put in. So, my advice to you
would be to deposit a lot of happiness in the bank account of memories Thank
you for your part in filling my Memory bank. I am still depositing.” And with a
smile, she said: “Remember the five simple rules to be happy: 1. Free your
heart from hatred. 2. Free your mind from worries. 3. Live simply. 4. Give
more. 5. Expect less.”
Wow!
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