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- May 24, 2008
Life Lessons for a Baby Boomer Woman
The older I get, the more I learn. That’s one of the reasons I appreciate aging—because it comes with wisdom. The stupid, crazy things I did 20 and 30 years ago no longer matter, but they did teach me how to grow up and move on. Even thought these “life lessons” have been floating around cyberspace for quite a while, there are lessons I have taken to heart:
- The Lord didn’t do it all in one day. What makes me think I can?
- Money doesn’t buy class.
- The best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person.
- We should be glad God doesn’t give us everything we ask for.
- It’s those small daily happenings that make life so spectacular.
- Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you’re climbing it.
- Under everyone’s hard shell is someone who wants to be appreciated and loved.
- I can always pray for someone when I don’t have the strength to help him in some other way.
- Sometimes all a person needs is a hand to hold and a heart to understand.
- Being kind is more important than being right.
- Never say no to a gift from a child.
- Having a child fall asleep in your arms is one of the most peaceful feelings in the world.
- A drive to McDonald’s with my parents when I was a child did wonders for me as an adult.
- The less time I have to work, the more things I get done.
- Life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes.
What have you learned?









