Friday, October 14, 2011
Lessons From the Edge
You shouldn't take yourself too seriously.I was looking forward to doing my Resident of the Week interview this week. Because the next person up is H. He is a charming man. Seems very cultured and proper. He knows all about music. And he can sing! He usually wears a button-down shirt and dress pants - often his shirts are monogrammed. In short, H is a classy guy - and I was looking forward to getting to know him more.
Our interview started off as I would expect. Childhood memories, the way things 'used to be', an impressive work history - including H's selection for Officer Training School in the United States Navy. But when I asked, "What makes you smile?" I was surprised by his response. H said, "I have my own teeth!" And I started laughing.H went on to say that he was raised in a family with a good sense of humor. He knows it's important to laugh.I finished the interview by asking if there was anything else H thought I should know before writing up his story. He looked at me and said, "I've never been in jail." And he laughed.
And as I thought about it more, I was able to recall that for as many times as I have been impressed by H's air of 'cultured', I have been touched by his wonderful belly-laugh. H was a gun captain in World War II. He studied at Princeton and Columbia. He's been in management for big companies. He's even been an upper-level guy at a couple of NATO bases. He is an accomplished man.But he still knows how to laugh, and he knows you shouldn't take yourself too seriously.
Oh my goodness his responses to your questions remind me so much of my dad! Must be a World War II thing! *wink*
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Praying for you my sweet friend!
Patricia - I think there is such a thing as "World War II thing". And lots of the men around Edgewood have it. *wink*
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Now, I bet that was a fun interview. How funny! I have my own teeth. That is definitely something to be proud of.
ReplyDeleteWe definitely shouldn't take ourselves too seriously, and I had to chuckle at his responses!
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