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And The Award Goes To… (standard:humor, 912 words) | |||
Author: Godspenman | Added: Jun 04 2017 | Views/Reads: 1766/1285 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Imagine getting an award for completing the third grade! I cannot remember any such thing when I was going to grade school. Our great award was leaving school and going home in the afternoon. It just doesn’t get any better than that. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story Then I felt a sharp pain in my right ribs (thanks Eve) and I heard a voice saying, “Put that away and pay attention.” Slowly and reluctantly, I returned my cell phone to my shirt pocket and tried to pay attention but I didn't have enough quarters. Paying attention can be very expensive when you're in situations like this. The problem is that the grade school, particularly the third grade, had more children than my grandchildren. They were trying to give awards and recognition to all the children and I was only interested in one, my granddaughter. I was musing on this for a while and then my companion said, “Look, there she is.” When she said that, out came her cell phone and she began taking pictures of our granddaughter walking up to the stage to get an award. I can't use my cell phone, but she's at liberty to use her cell phone. Where's the fairness in that? Taking a hint from my wife, I reached for my cell phone only to realize that I was too late and the moment was gone. I glanced over at my wife and all I could see was the big smile on her face and her saying, “I got her picture.” All I could do was return her smile and congratulate her on getting the picture. After each of the award ceremonies my wife and I went forward and she took pictures of me and the grandchildren together which made her rather happy. All the way home that afternoon, she was giggling and chattering very excitedly. “Her” grandchildren received some awards. According to her, these were very special awards. I smiled and was tempted to say, “Aren't they my grandchildren too?” Why spoil the moment. She was excited and happy and it was worth my silence. I was reminded of what Solomon said. “A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak” (Ecclesiastes 3:7). A wise man knows when “to keep silence.” Tweet
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