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Previous Challenge Entry (Level 3 – Advanced)
Topic: Twilight Years of Life (07/02/09)

TITLE: I Want to be a Little Old Lady
By Ruth Ann Moore
07/08/09


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I want to be a little old lady. Yep, you heard me, and I have good reason too. The way I look at it is if little girls are made of sugar and spice, it is because the little old ladies have done it; and who wouldn’t want to be responsible for that? I mean, think about it. How many warm, cozy memories envelop your mind as you reflect upon the wonderful senior saints in your life? Grandma in the kitchen with her bibbed apron, a gracious smile wreathing her face, as she proffers; wait for it, a spicy sugary cookie. No matter her age, or where she lives, there is bound to be a little something sweet, just waiting for the unexpected guest.

And humour? Gracious, don’t forget about the stories and the tales, especially about those comfortably couched between her generation and yours. My one grandmother had the sweetest laugh, which tinkled in the most delightful din, and the other was so quick witted that you practically had to run just to keep up. There are literally decades of jokes and humorous tales which could keep one entertained for hours. There must be a reason LOL is two acronyms.

Now don’t forget all the accolades the Bible bestows upon its faithful. Consider Lois who was credited with having been an instrument of God in her grandson’s life. Sarah was no spring chicken when God used her to be the matriarch of countless millions. There is also the fact that we have a job for life guiding the younger women. You know what? They will still be younger when I’m ninety and they are seventy. Think about it, I can always be useful!

Now, I’m sure each gray hair will be earned, and maybe even named, but they form a crown of glory and denote wisdom and honour. And even though my arms will tremble, my legs will bend, and my family may THINK I can’t hear them, my head and my heart can bow in prayer, my words can be used to edify grace, and maybe, just maybe, my family will rise up and call me blessed.

Of course, if I’m a little old lady, that may mean I will be married to a little old man; and we all know how fun they can be. I may be privileged to see the antics of great-grandchildren, and not be required to keep up with them, just to love them. I may live in a home for the aged, but be surrounded by friends, and not have to get down on my knees to scrub the floor.

The way I see it, little old ladies sprinkle life with sugar and spice, and know how to bring joy to those around. They are a fountain of wisdom, giving direction, love and hope freely. Though time takes its toll, they can be mightily used of God. Yep, someday, I want to be a little old lady.


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Christina Banks 07/09/09
Little old ladies are wonderful people! Your entry brought a smile to my face as I thought of all the little old ladies in my life. They are a blessing!
Jim McWhinnie 07/10/09
Loved your comfortable, casual style. Fine storytelling.
Robyn Burke07/14/09
Lovely devotional material! Flowed well and was very upbeat and humorous. (And that's always good!)
Patricia Herchenroether07/15/09
Your title drew me in and I'm glad. A cute little story, filled with "young" wisdom. Not quite on topic, still from a different POV.


   
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