Thursday, January 27, 2011

HONOURING THE ELDERLY

Do you remember to greet every single person in the room when visitor come?  I have been convicted of this recently.  Do you introduce them to each other?  I have  been convicted of that too.  Sometimes we get busy and assume everyone knows everyone or just leave it up to them to get aquainted.  Here is a good one..  Do you acknowledge, say hello to and offer to introduce the elderly to others in the room?  It is true that some of us ignore other and some of us have been ignored but the elderly generation experiences this so much more that we do. They seem to get forgotten - a lot.  Do you assist them with doors and grocery carts and things that are tiresome and difficult for them? These and more are all signs and actions of respect.

Do you ask them if the music is too loud for them and help them to find a solution?   Elders know a lot about life and the world out there; they have a lot to share - a lot of wisdom.  If by chance you don't agree with their views, honour them anyhow and give them credit for thier experiences.  When we show them respect with a hug; pat on the shoulder; luncheon date etc  it expresses our respect for them.  Showing consideratoin to the elderly marks your character and when you make them feel cared for -- someone cares about them-- they will automatically respond with affection and kindness. ~
Job 12:12-"Wisdom is with aged men, With long life is understanding.

Psalm 71:18- And even when I am old and gray, O God, do not forsake me, Until I declare Thy strength to this generation, Thy power to all who are to come.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

DOUBLE DUTCH ANYONE ?

Double Dutch is playing jump rope with two ropes
and one or more people jumping simultaneously.
This involves at least three people total,
one or more jumping and two turning the ropes.
Great team work.  It is like a juggling act! 
While the jumping-rope is going on,
the two persons turning the ropes often recite
rhymes in rhythm. An example:



"Ice cream soda pop cherries on top,
how many calories have you got have you got?
Is it 100, 150, 200 or more have another helping
and skip some more" ~

crazy rantings as such...

My friend and I have been using it as an allegory to
trying to do several things at once.  Well it is confusing
and there is a rhythm needed to jump in it and to jump
back out again.  A major skill.   Being still and knowing that God is God is much easier.
No striving invovled.   :)