Los Angeles Jewish Home's Blog
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Luck
By Ellis Simon, 88
Jewish Home Resident
I don't know why, but I am sitting here thinking how lucky I am. I have a family that loves me, I have reached the age of 87 years old. Sure I have my aches and pains now and then, and sure I worry once and a while, but G-d has been good to me. I have many friends, I keep very active, I am very upbeat, and I love life.
I get up every morning and look forward to another day. I know I am going to eat three meals each day, and I know I have a place to lay my head every night. There are people here that are paid just to figure out how to keep me healthy and happy. There are people here that are paid just to figure out how to keep me active. There are people here that are paid just to see that I get three meals a day. There are people here that are paid just to listen to my concerns, and to help me get rid of those concerns. There are people here that are paid just to keep me healthy, and there are people here that are paid just to take care of any problems with maintenance and housekeeping of my living quarters. Also there are people here that are paid, and even some who volunteer, to provide transportation just so that I may shop, go to my doctor's office, or go out for some enjoyment.
So next time someone accidentally bumps you with their walker, or blocks your way, or disagrees with something you said, take it with a grain of salt. Just smile and remember how lucky you really are.
Jewish Home Resident
I don't know why, but I am sitting here thinking how lucky I am. I have a family that loves me, I have reached the age of 87 years old. Sure I have my aches and pains now and then, and sure I worry once and a while, but G-d has been good to me. I have many friends, I keep very active, I am very upbeat, and I love life.
I get up every morning and look forward to another day. I know I am going to eat three meals each day, and I know I have a place to lay my head every night. There are people here that are paid just to figure out how to keep me healthy and happy. There are people here that are paid just to figure out how to keep me active. There are people here that are paid just to see that I get three meals a day. There are people here that are paid just to listen to my concerns, and to help me get rid of those concerns. There are people here that are paid just to keep me healthy, and there are people here that are paid just to take care of any problems with maintenance and housekeeping of my living quarters. Also there are people here that are paid, and even some who volunteer, to provide transportation just so that I may shop, go to my doctor's office, or go out for some enjoyment.
So next time someone accidentally bumps you with their walker, or blocks your way, or disagrees with something you said, take it with a grain of salt. Just smile and remember how lucky you really are.
Labels: Aging, For the Spirit, Luck, Lucky, Positive Outlook, Senior Living, Simon