DD is 100 Years Old Today! What's Her Secret?
Happy Birthday to DD who is 100 years old today! And happy 100th Anniversary of International Women's Day!
Below is the speech I made this past Sunday at a party for my maternal grandmother, Mildred Maclean ("DD"), who is 100 years old today:
DD is a teacher. She has taught her children, her students, her grandchildren, her great grandchildren, her friends. She loves to give advice and her advice is full of wisdom. I remember as a teenager being cornered by her on this very staircase as she lectured me about the dangers of drugs. I wasn't mature enough to really appreciate her advice then. However, I have felt so privileged and grateful to know DD as an adult because I have continued to receive her advice and wisdom, and so I have had the opportunity to appreciate it so much more. For example, when I was pregnant with Ian, she and Grampa sat Andrew and me down and gave us some parenting and marriage advice that has guided us very effectively over the years. However, as important as that all that wisdom has been, I think the most vital teaching DD has to offer the world is in how she shows up for life. How she plays the game. How she behaves. How she "be's" as we say in life coaching. We are all human beings. Sometimes we focus too much on what we are doing and forget about how we are being. And how we really want to be. I see DD as a role model for well-being. By being herself, she shows us all how WE can thrive. Let's take a couple of minutes to look at DD and her way of being. I hope that we can all learn something more from her in how WE want to be.
When we tell people DD is about to turn 100 and she is still with it, engaged in the world, walks on her own, has few health issues, doesn't wear glasses, and has her own teeth... they are amazed. "What's her secret?" they ask. I have often wondered this myself. I think her secret has to do with her mindset, her way of being. As a coach, I think and read about mindset and well-being and happiness constantly. I think DD embodies this quote from George Bernard Shaw: "We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." I think this quote offers great insight for us into the secret of DD's longevity and good health. Playing is one way to generate positive emotion and science is showing that positivity is critical to our well being and flourishing.DD's body is 100 years old on Tuesday. However, her mind and spirit are much much younger. DD has not stopped playing. Yes, she plays bridge and is a card shark. But she plays in all the other arenas of life too. Through her life she has enjoyed dance, golf, sailing, basketball and tennis. She tells jokes. She laughs easily. She has fun at every opportunity. She puts a smile on her face, even when she might not be feeling like smiling. And lo and behold, she feels happier and so do we. We can see the young girl in DD whenever we look into her eyes and see the twinkles dancing there. We can hear DD as a young girl when she laughs. We can sense DD's youth when we hug and kiss her. Young children and animals love her. They can sense her goodness and lovability and her playfulness. DD has always had many friends. She had a wonderful, fun-filled marriage to Grampa for over 65 years.DD's playfulness and positivity are contagious. We all want to be around her. So, as powerful and wise as DD's advice is, it is in how she shows up as her playful, loving self that is the most profound teaching she has to offer the world. Thank you, DD!