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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Grace in the face of adversity… Celebrating 90 years!

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RICHARD YOUNG
640 days ago
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RICHARD YOUNG

Cre­ative Di­rec­tor | Sto­ry­teller

My moth­er re­cent­ly cel­e­brat­ed her 90th birth­day. It was mo­men­tous, not on­ly be­cause she is a decade short of a cen­tu­ry but be­cause we, my sib­lings and I, were all brought to­geth­er in one space for the first time in quite a long time.

I rem­i­nisced on her sac­ri­fices and re­silience in the face of chang­ing times, her not-so-tra­di­tion­al off­spring, and her in­com­pa­ra­ble abil­i­ty to nav­i­gate a fu­ture for us. We were not your reg­u­lar bunch and yet she per­se­vered gra­cious­ly. I swear, it is no ac­ci­dent that her name is Grace, for she pos­sessed un­mit­i­gat­ed grace, through­out her life, which we em­u­late un­re­served­ly.

Our moth­er is not sin­gu­lar in her ral­ly­ing for bet­ter life chance op­tions with con­sis­tent prompt­ings to do good and con­stant ad­mo­ni­tions for bet­ter be­hav­iour. She is rep­re­sen­ta­tive of most moth­ers and cer­tain­ly most of our el­der­ly folk. I be­gan pon­der­ing about our se­niors and how we of­ten­times don’t demon­strate the req­ui­site re­spect, nor ac­knowl­edge their ex­pe­ri­en­tial wis­dom and above all, ho­n­our them for hav­ing stood the test of time, paving the way for us to en­joy the op­por­tu­ni­ties that are af­ford­ed us.

Aus­pi­cious 90th birth­day

This aus­pi­cious birth­day led me to think of all of our el­der­ly who feel dis­placed in the fast-paced world that no longer seems to ac­com­mo­date their seem­ing old-fash­ioned per­spec­tives and cus­tom­ary tra­di­tions. Quite frankly, I was stumped by our so­ci­ety’s lethar­gy in cater­ing to their needs. I felt a lit­tle guilty about our col­lec­tive am­ne­sia of their hard work and what they might have giv­en up to forge for our gen­er­a­tion’s ben­e­fit.

I felt it in­cum­bent not on­ly to cel­e­brate my moth­er’s mile­stone in this-here tes­ti­mo­ni­al but to nudge all of us of our re­spon­si­bil­i­ty to our se­nior cit­i­zens, in keep­ing with the fifth com­mand­ment, so to speak.

I look in­to her face, on oc­ca­sion, and I wit­ness a lost ex­pres­sion on ac­count of the chang­ing val­ue sys­tems and the for­got­ten ethics and I am urged to be more com­pas­sion­ate at this be­wil­der­ment. I em­pathise with her con­fu­sion and there­fore thought it nec­es­sary to ap­peal for con­cert­ed con­sid­er­a­tion of our el­der­ly.

More than a trib­ute, but a call to ac­tion

This is not sim­ply a trib­ute to my moth­er, which it ab­solute­ly is, but a clar­i­on call to all of us to take time to be present with our aged, to be grate­ful for their con­tri­bu­tions and to love them un­con­di­tion­al­ly.

All of our par­ents and grand­par­ents sym­bol­ise our na­tion­al el­ders and must be treat­ed with ut­most re­spect. We must take stock of our ways for, af­ter all, 2021 to 2030 is de­clared the decade of Healthy Age­ing by the Unit­ed Na­tions, as part of our striv­ing to achieve Sus­tain­able Goals for a bet­ter world, af­ford­ing us the op­por­tu­ni­ty to im­prove the lives of old­er peo­ple, their fam­i­lies and the com­mu­ni­ties in which they live.

My moth­er is grow­ing old grace­ful­ly, I tes­ti­fy un­equiv­o­cal­ly, and so should all our aged. This can on­ly be done with the col­lec­tive good­will of all our cit­i­zens who ap­pre­ci­ate the in­di­vid­ual well-be­ing, so­cial wel­fare and men­tal well­ness of our se­nior ones. I take this oc­ca­sion, as we ap­proach the 31st of Au­gust lead­ing to the 24th of Sep­tem­ber, to salute my moth­er, and all moth­ers, for their ma­tri­archy, their ma­ter­nal in­stincts and their moth­er­ly love. These at­trib­ut­es be­speak the grace in the face of ad­ver­si­ty for with­out which we as a na­tion would not have earned our cel­e­brat­ed In­de­pen­dence and more­over our in­domitable Re­pub­li­can sta­tus.

The WE fam­i­ly wish­es Grace a blessed and hap­py 90th birth­day!


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