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92 AND LEGALLY BLIND
She is 92 years old, petite, well poised, and proud. She is fully dressed each
morning by eight o'clock, with her hair fashionably coifed, and her makeup
perfectly applied, in spite of the fact she is legally blind. Today
she has moved to a nursing home. Her husband of 70 years recently passed away,
making this move necessary. After many hours of waiting patiently in the lobby
of the nursing home, where I am employed, 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 curtains 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," I said. Then she spoke these words that I will never forget
"That does not have anything to do with it," she gently replied. "Happiness is
something you decide on ahead of time. Whether I like my room or not does not
depend on how the furniture is arranged. It is how I arrange my mind. I have
already decided to love it. It is 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 I can get out of bed and be
thankful for the ones that do work. Each day is a gift, and as long as my eyes
open, I will focus on the new day and all of the happy memories I have stored
away...just for this time in my life. Old age is like a bank account. You
withdraw from what you have already put in."
Author Unknown
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