Dichotomy…with Candles on it

Today another birthday stares me squarely in the face. It is an event that is unavoidable short of death and I am ambivalent about it. Those of you who know me, know my humor is dry and I am a literal thinker. I look at my birthday less as the anniversary of my birth than I do the anniversary of a very hard and painful, albeit brief labor that my mother experienced to expel me into the world. She helps remind me of this often.

It is not the time I have spent in this life, but what I have done with the time. I do not seek fame and I prefer to work in the background, but I would like to leave a legacy of value, if not by action, at least by example.

I remember many of my birthdays but there is one that is engrained and the one I remember most. I was four years old and at my grandmother’s home in very rural…very cold Ontario, Canada. It had snowed all day to epic proportions and the drifts had covered the windows. The power went out in the house, but that was okay. There were no such things as computers, video games, cell phones, and frankly color television was a couple of years away and we never watched it anyway. The home was heated by the wood burning stove that Grandma cooked on; so all we were missing was electricity. My Grandmother placed a plate on the table that had 4 cupcakes each with a candle in it and kissed me on the forehead. My Grandfather presented me with a sled that he had made by hand as my present. I blew out the candles after making my wish and lamented, “It snowed all day and now I can’t even go outside to play with my sled.”

My Grandfather looked at me and smiled. He said, “Well, tomorrow the sun will shine and when you take your sled outside I hope you look around and appreciate how much work God went to; to offer you an unlimited landscape with which to enjoy your present.”

Touché Grampa!

 I’m just saying.

20 comments:

Widow_Lady302 said...

Amen, Reed, Amen!!! Happy Birfday ;-)

Corinne Rodrigues said...

Grampa was a very wise man, indeed! No wonder those words stayed with you - thanks for sharing..
Happy birthday!

punamjr said...

Hi Ron.. we share the birth date. :) Happy happy birthday. That was so touching!! Indeed, you would remember it to this day.. :)

Andy said...

Hello.
What a touching & heartfelt story.
Grampa was a wise man indeed!
Best wishes for today Ron. Celebrate in style!
Thanks for sharing.

Ron said...

Thank you so much Andy! Grampa was very wise, and I appreciate him and his lessons every day ;)

Ron said...

Lisa - Simply...I love you!

Corrine - Grampa was wise, and the best advice of my life came from his lips ;)

Punam - Thank you very much! Happy Birthday to you as well!

Jen said...

Happy Birthday!!!! Another trip around the sun!

Jen

Ron said...

Jen - "Wander Woman". Thank you so much...and now my wings are starting to melt ;)

Anna L. Walls said...

Aw what a sweet memory.

injaynesworld said...

What a lovely memory. I wish I'd had grandparents like that. Happy Birthday. It beats the alternative.

Daisy said...

Wonderful sharing time you had with your grandparents, a time to learn their wisdom and feel their love. I was imaging a warm an comfortable home already, then the wisdom. What a wonderful gift he gave you. Happy Birthday.

Priyashmita said...

Hope you had an awesome birthday

Rimly said...

A memory to cherish Ron!

Ron said...

Anna - Thank you ;)

Jayne - I loved my grandparents very much ;)

Daisy - They were good teachers and I am glad I had time with them.

Priyas - Thank you very much

Rimly - Fond memories indeed.

Jessica M said...

Happy Birthday! I loved reading your reflections.

Debra said...

Happy Birthday Ron!
Memories like this will be with you always!

Debbie said...

Happy Birthday Ron!!
Grandpa's are cool like that aren't they? Always saying things that just stick with us huh?

Deb

Joslyne said...

Happy birthday! I love it when you write about your childhood!

Ron said...

Jessica - Thank you!

Debra - Fond memories, and I have amny of them.

Debbie - Grampas are cool indeed ;)

Joslyne - Thank you. BTW...you do remember that you are responsible for me writing here at all ;)...thank you!

jodi said...

What a lovely tribute to your Grandfather! He was very wise. Much love today and always and here's to many more happy birthday memories.
j

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