Inspiring Quotes for Caregivers
Act with courage and dignity; stick tothe ideals that give meaning to life.
Act with courage and dignity; stick tothe ideals that give meaning to life.
The great thing about getting older is that you don’t lose all the other ages you’ve been. ~ Madeleine L’Engle
As a baby boomer, I agree completely with this quote and it explains why I look at senior citizens as Golden Oldies! My cousin, Janet, coined this phrase to refer to our aging parents and relatives, and it is a perfect description of senior citizens.
Caregiving for aging parents, relatives, neighbors and/or friends is a very, very difficult job. Yes, we get frustrated, overtaxed, overwhelmed, and even angry at times. However, one thing I’ve gotten from my caregiving experiences is a much deeper appreciation for the Golden Oldies in my life and in the world.
I used to get completely annoyed when I’d have to interact with “old people.” They were so slow, so rigid, so afraid of the outside world, so b-o-r-i-n-g, and sometimes even downright mean! As I’ve matured and become a caregiver I have certainly changed my point of view 180 degrees.
Senior citizens are treasure troves of wisdom and experience! They are filled with knowledge and tools to share with us about how to live our lives more easily and richly. We should honor and cherish their life journeys, rather than not have the patience nor take the time to listen to what they have to say.
What wonderful things have you learned from the Golden Oldies in your life?
Please take a moment to share it in the comment form below.
Warmly,
Linda
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