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Learning From our Elders

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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the amazing power of grandparents in women’s development and growth.  I cannot tell you how many clients have told me stories of how despite turbulent childhoods; they were kept on a healthy path due to the influence of grandparents.  This is especially true in my life.

 

I had an incredibly chaotic and turbulent upbringing and when people ask me how I turned out to be a solid, and mostly healthy woman, my answer is, “my grandparents.”

Although I didn’t realize it at the time, I was particularly blessed in this department.  I was the first and only grandchild (until the age of 15 when my only cousin was born) of all four of my grandparents!  Not only that, but I was an only child which gave me extra ‘spoiling leverage’.

 

My parents were from the hippie generation and in short, provided a very unstable and unpredictable family environment.  While I appreciate the creativity, open-mindedness, and interesting aspects of growing up like this, I most certainly suffered from lack of structure and stability growing up.  That’s where grandparents come in…they were my saviours during those years.  I was blessed with being sent off to spend every summer with all four (alternating between both sets) and received 100% love, affection, and undivided attention from all four of them for at least two months of the year until I was twelve years old.  I was the ‘apple of their eyes’ and I cannot possibly put into words what that has done for my development as a human being.

 

On my mother’s side, my grandfather, Mel, was the head of the Physiology department at the University of Alberta for 20+ years and came from the wrong side of the tracks of the Jewish ghetto of Montreal.  He worked his way up from short-order cook to doctor and was a leader in his field of medicine.

 

My maternal grandmother, Ruth, escaped the Holocaust in Riga, Latvia in 1939 and came to Canada. She went on to become a biologist and teacher and raised three children.

 

On my father’s side, my grandfather, Ben, ran his own fish shop in London, England and upon retirement, opened a rare bookseller’s business- he was an avid reader and bookworm extraordinaire.

My paternal grandmother, Ida, had been an independent financially self-sufficient woman working as a bookkeeper before settling down and having a family in her mid-30’s.

All of my grandparents adored me, and I, them.  From a combination of all of their guidance and love, I developed many passions and abilities including reading and studying, handicrafts, appreciating music and art, and cooking.  I consider myself extremely lucky to have gotten to know and love all of these amazing people so well and to have them all in my life until my mid-20’s.  I have one remaining grandparent living in London, England- my granny Ruth.  She is 85 years young and speaks seven languages fluently (she has recently learned Italian).  She travels extensively.  In fact, as I write this, she is gallivanting around Russia ‘just because’!  She knits like a pro, volunteers her time teaching children, takes language classes, cooks for everyone she knows, goes out to the theatre and museums and galleries, and reads everything in print.  She’s like a walking encyclopedia!

From all of my grandparents combined, I have learned too many things to list, so I will highlight the most profound:

GRANDPARENTS’ WISDOM

  • Don’t wallow in sadness and grief- you have to keep living despite tragic circumstances.



  • Life is an incredible gift and you must live it to the fullest- there are so many amazing things to see, hear, taste, touch, and smell- try them all!

  • Give to others selflessly and you will be given more than you can imagine.

  • Educate yourself and learn as much as you can so that you can contribute to the world.

  • Don’t buy a lot and don’t overspend, but when you do buy something; only buy the very best.

  • Cooking and feeding others is one of the greatest pleasures in life- enjoy it!

  • Don’t waste- it’s very bad indeed.

  • Give to the poor and those in need- it could be you someday.

  • Have hobbies that allow you to lose yourself in delight- they don’t have to be “productive”; just enjoyable.

  • Maintain connections with friends and family and let them know how much they mean to you.

  • Laugh lots- you’re only alternative is to cry…

  • Don’t take yourself too seriously or you’ll be a drag to be around.

  • Get out and see the world- it’s a fascinating place!

  • Eat something fattening and indulgent even when you’re not hungry once in a while for the sheer pleasure of it.

  • Sit in silence- you won’t die.  In fact, you may even find some peace.

  • Don’t carry a cell phone- why would you want people to be able to contact you at every minute of the day?  That’s crazy!

  • Computers make people grumpy so don’t use them too often.

  • Babies and animals can bring so much pleasure- enjoy your time with them.

  • Know who you are and where you come from. That way, you’ll have a better idea of where you’re going and how to get there.

  • Working is highly overrated.


 

I’m guessing that you have some ‘wise elders’ in your life or have had in the past.  I encourage you to make a list of all the valuable lessons they taught you.  Also, I believe that we always need elders and guides in our lives to navigate this fragile experience called ‘life.’  If you don’t have any, go out and find some.  And it’s a win-win- they probably need you as much as you need them.  As my granny often says when I ask her why she doesn’t hang out with people her own age, “They’re no fun. I like young people better.”

 

We live in a society that unfortunately dismisses our wise elders and all that they have to contribute and this is a terrible waste of resources.  I think that the young have so much to gain from hanging out with the old and vice-versa.  So find a wise elder today and see how much you can learn…

I’ve gotta go…my knitting group is waiting!

 

 

 

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