Dear Daughters,
In a room-
any room,
find the oldest woman there.
Take it all in,
soak it all up,
and listen to her every word.
The oldest woman in the room
has certainly lived longer than the youngest,
but it is not just about that.
If we limit ourselves to just listening to our chronological peers,
we limit ourselves to an exchange of like-minded,
same-aged ideas.
There are so many wonderful,
age worn ideas.
Find the oldest woman in the room
and take a seat.
Be her listener; be a learner; be her .
I love you,
Mom.
smitten with you am I.....
ReplyDeleteThis post brought tears to my eyes! I found out one of my best gardening tips by talking to the oldest woman in the room to once. Great advice. I only wish my mom were still here to talk to.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteyeaaaaa.. I can comment now. This is a great post. I think I would probably be the one tbose girls find in the room! xo Diana
ReplyDelete*** Very simple, but INCREDIBLY WISE guidance... it's soooooo true!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Linda in AZ *
bellesmom1234@comcast.net
Oh my... pearls of wisdom! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen
Ladybug Creek
Have I told this to my daughter? I can't wait to get home to make sure that I have!
ReplyDeleteUmmm...that would be me, only not necessarily wiser.
ReplyDeleteSage advice my darlin'!
Deb
So VERY true..
ReplyDeletereminds me of my childhood..
when i was told:
"little girls should be seen..
and not heard.."
if i were to remain in the company of grownups!
age of the listener is irrelevant..
just listen!
thanks..
Loui♥
What a beautiful post. Thank you ever so much for sharing these precious thoughts. Cheers SpecialK XoXo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I posted it on my FB wall so all my daughters and more could see.
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Thank you.
True words to be passed on! Thank you for this. Connie
ReplyDeleteYou are so wise. Hope they take your advice. I realized that some years ago that every woman needs a friend 10-15 years older to be their mentor.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful thoughts to share with your daughters. I guess I'm now finding myself as the "older" one many times. I hope I have wisdom to share...and hopefully my granddaughter will listen to me:)
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