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The
Wooden Bowl
A frail old man went to
live with his son,
daughter-in-law, and
four-year grandson.
The old man's hands
trembled, his eyesight
was blurred, and his
step faltered.
The family ate together
at the table.
But the elderly
grandfather's shaky hands
and failing sight made
eating difficult.
Peas rolled off his
spoon onto the floor.
When he grasped the
glass,
milk spilled on the
tablecloth.
The son and
daughter-in-law
became irritated with
the mess.
"We must do something
about Grandfather,"
said the son.
"I've had enough of his
spilled milk,
noisy eating, and food
on the floor".
So the husband and wife
set
a small table in the
corner.
There, Grandfather ate
alone
while the rest of the
family
enjoyed their dinners
together.
Since Grandfather had
broken a dish or two,
his food was served in a
wooden bowl.
When the family
glanced in Grandfather's direction,
sometimes he had a tear
in his eye as he sat alone.
Still, the only words
the couple had for him
were sharp admonitions
when he dropped a fork or spilled food.
The four-year-old
watched it all in silence.
One evening before
supper,
the father noticed his
son playing
with wood scraps on the
floor.
He asked the child
sweetly,
"What are you making?"
Just as sweetly, the boy
responded,
"Oh, I am making a
little bowl for you and Mama
to eat your food in when
you get old."
The four year old smiled
and went back to work.
The words so struck the
parents
that they were
speechless.
Then tears started to
stream down their cheeks.
Though no word was
spoken,
both knew what must be
done.
That evening the husband
took
Grandfather's hand and
gently
led him back to the
family table.
For the remainder of his
days
he ate every meal with
the family.
And for some reason,
neither husband nor wife
seemed to care any
longer
when a fork was dropped,
milk spilled, or the tablecloth soiled.
Author
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I Have Learned
Regardless of your relationship with
your parents,
you'll miss them when they're gone
from your life.
I've learned that life sometimes gives
you a second chance.
I've learned that if you pursue
happiness, it will elude you.
But, if you focus on your family, your
friends,
the needs of others, your work and
doing the
very best you can, happiness will find
you.
I've learned that children's eyes
observe more
than there ears ever hear and the
example
we set for them determines their
actions.
I've learned that make a "living"
is not the same thing as making a
"life".
I've learned that every day,
you should reach out and touch
someone.
People love that human touch --
holding hands,
a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on
the back.
I've learned that people will forget
what you said ...
people will forget what you
did......
but people will never forget how you
made them feel.
I've learned that life is about people
and making a positive difference.
I've learned that you should take
care of yourself and those you love -
Today and Everyday!
I've learned I still have a lot to
learn!

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