My grandfather passed away last week at the age of 90. There were a few lessons that I have learned from him that I thought I would share.
1. It is better to listen well then to speak well. My Pop-pop always listened to us. He usually didn't give his advice right away but he let us work through situations and learn from our mistakes and our accomplishments. Then he would tell us what he really thought.
2. Always stay active. Up to his death he was an active man. Slower in pace as the years piled on but active still. He played golf through his eighties and even got a hole in one and he played bocce ball and traveled.
3. Set your goals and make them happen. In the 1990's he got cancer and fought through it with surgeries and treatment. He set a goal that he would live to see the year 2000, and became healthy again and accomplished it. Then after my grandmother died in 2004 he set another goal to travel to the Panama Canal. This past March he took a cruise through the canal and loved it.
4. Take time to watch the sunsets. You see them a zillion times but they are beautiful each time and oh so different. His house on the river has a porch where he would sit and watch the sunset each evening. They mark a beautiful life.
5. Err on the side of patience. The good things in life will come if only you are patient.
He was the most patient, kind and considerate man I have ever known. He will be missed greatly in this world.
1. It is better to listen well then to speak well. My Pop-pop always listened to us. He usually didn't give his advice right away but he let us work through situations and learn from our mistakes and our accomplishments. Then he would tell us what he really thought.
2. Always stay active. Up to his death he was an active man. Slower in pace as the years piled on but active still. He played golf through his eighties and even got a hole in one and he played bocce ball and traveled.
3. Set your goals and make them happen. In the 1990's he got cancer and fought through it with surgeries and treatment. He set a goal that he would live to see the year 2000, and became healthy again and accomplished it. Then after my grandmother died in 2004 he set another goal to travel to the Panama Canal. This past March he took a cruise through the canal and loved it.
4. Take time to watch the sunsets. You see them a zillion times but they are beautiful each time and oh so different. His house on the river has a porch where he would sit and watch the sunset each evening. They mark a beautiful life.
5. Err on the side of patience. The good things in life will come if only you are patient.
He was the most patient, kind and considerate man I have ever known. He will be missed greatly in this world.
4 comments:
i am so glad you guys were able to gather and celebrate his 90th this summer.
((hugs))
Beautiful.
I'm sorry for your loss.
But it sounds like you gained a lot from him. Probably lots of people did.
Your Grandpa sounds like he was a very wise man.
We could all learn from him.
It's so sad to see a loved one leave the world.
((HUGS))
So sorry to hear about his loss, but it sure sounds like he left this world with no regrets and now he's reunited with your grandmother.
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your Grandfather. He sounded alot like mine. Please know that you and yours are in my prayers.
Laura
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