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March 26, 2012 07:25:46
Posted By Campus House Staff
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Old people. Many of you may know that I really really love old
people. But what is it exactly that I
love about them? First of all, I love their slowness. The
sloth-
like pace of the elderly is an annoyance
to most people, but for some reason I feel giddy inside when I
see
an old person driving slowly down
Lincoln Avenue or snailing through the aisles of Wal-mart. I
just
love their pace. Because of their ailing
bodies and frail hips they truly cannot go any faster than
that,
so why be bothered? Also, their slowness
reminds me not to hurry. Another thing I love about old people
is
their lack of verbal filter. I don’t know
about you, but I usually think it’s hilarious when an old
woman is
being sassy or an old man speaks
his mind. My philosophy is that they’ve lived on this earth
for
80+ years and by now they’ve earned
the right to unabashedly say what they think. I fully intend
to
take advantage of this rule when I get
old. However, even though I can appreciate some sass or even
crass
behavior in old people, I also
really like it when they are sweet. This is probably my
favorite
thing about old people. I love having
the opportunity to sit down with an elderly person and hear
his
words of wisdom gained by years of
experience in this terrible, beautiful world. It is especially
endearing when an old woman pats me on the
leg or takes hold of my hand while telling me some of the most
precious life lessons that she has learned
along her way. Old people, if they still have their minds and
you’re willing to listen, can offer you some
of the best advice and wisdom. Oh man, I do love the elderly!
But…my love for the elderly probably comes as no surprise to most of you. I know that many of you know how much I love old people, because you tell me stories about your interactions with them, or you send me picture messages of old people when you see them around town. It absolutely makes my day when someone sees an old person and thinks of me. I love that people have begun to associate me with old people in their minds. But even more so, I want my life to be associated with Christ. What I really hope is that when people observe me and look at my life they will say, “That girl loves Jesus!” I want my life to be associated not just with those who are old (or with any other thing that I enthusiastically like), but with the One who is the Ancient of Days. After all, I do love Him more than anything else in this world. Lord, may you transform me more and more into your likeness, so that when people see me, they see YOU in me. May my love for you grow more and more so that through my actions others may see you and love you more.
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Old people. Many of you may know that I really really love old
people. But what is it exactly that I
love about them? First of all, I love their slowness. The
sloth-
like pace of the elderly is an annoyance
to most people, but for some reason I feel giddy inside when I
see
an old person driving slowly down
Lincoln Avenue or snailing through the aisles of Wal-mart. I
just
love their pace. Because of their ailing
bodies and frail hips they truly cannot go any faster than
that,
so why be bothered? Also, their slowness
reminds me not to hurry. Another thing I love about old people
is
their lack of verbal filter. I don’t know
about you, but I usually think it’s hilarious when an old
woman is
being sassy or an old man speaks
his mind. My philosophy is that they’ve lived on this earth
for
80+ years and by now they’ve earned
the right to unabashedly say what they think. I fully intend
to
take advantage of this rule when I get
old. However, even though I can appreciate some sass or even
crass
behavior in old people, I also
really like it when they are sweet. This is probably my
favorite
thing about old people. I love having
the opportunity to sit down with an elderly person and hear
his
words of wisdom gained by years of
experience in this terrible, beautiful world. It is especially
endearing when an old woman pats me on the
leg or takes hold of my hand while telling me some of the most
precious life lessons that she has learned
along her way. Old people, if they still have their minds and
you’re willing to listen, can offer you some
of the best advice and wisdom. Oh man, I do love the elderly!
My plan for spring break is to get my Multi-Engine Rating.
This will allow me to fly any airplane that weighs less than
12,500 pounds and has more than one engine. There are a few
more restrictions than that, but we will keep it simple. Ask
me if you want to know more.