Thursday, July 31, 2008

Chocolate Sings

One day I had a date for lunch with friends. Mae, a little old 'blue hair'
about 80 years old, came along with them---all in all, a pleasant bunch.
When the menus were presented, we ordered salads, sandwiches, and soups,
except for Mae who said, 'Ice Cream, please. Two scoops, chocolate'

I wasn't sure my ears heard right, and the others were aghast.

'Along with heated apple pie,' Mae added, completely unabashed.

We tried to act quite nonchalant, as if people did this all the time.

But when our orders were brought out, I didn't enjoy mine.

I couldn't take my eyes off Mae as her pie a-la-mode went down.

The other ladies showed dismay. They ate their lunches silently and frowned.


The next time I went out to eat, I called and invited Mae.

I lunched on white meat tuna. She ordered a parfait.

I smiled. She asked if she amused me.

I answered, 'Yes, you do, but also you confuse me.

How come you order rich desserts, while I feel I must be sensible?

She laughed and said, with wanton mirth, 'I'm tasting all that is Possible.

I try to eat the food I need, and do the things I should.

But life's so short, my friend, I hate missing out on something good.

This year I realized how old I was. (She grinned) I haven't been this old
before. So, before I die, I've got to try those things that for years I
had ignored.

I haven't smelled all the flowers yet. There are too many books I haven't
read. There's more fudge sundaes to wolf down and kites to be flown
overhead.

There are many malls I haven't shopped. I've not laughed at all the jokes.

I've missed a lot of Broadway hits and potato chips and cokes.

I want to wade again in water and feel ocean spray on my face.

I want to sit in a country church once more and thank God for His grace.

I want peanut butter every day spread on my morning toast.

I want un-timed long distance calls to the folks I love the most.

I haven't cried at all the movies yet, or walked in the morning rain.

I need to feel wind in my hair. I want to fall in love again.

So, if I choose to have dessert, instead of having dinner,

then should I die before night fall, I'd say I died a winner,

because I missed out on nothing. I filled my heart's desire.

I had that final chocolate mousse before my life expired'

With that, I called the waitress over.. 'I've changed my mind, ' I said. 'I
want what she is having, only add some more whipped cream!'

This is my gift to you - We need an annual Friends Day! If you get this
twice, then you have more than one friend. Live well, love much & laugh
often - Be happy.

SHARE THIS WITH YOUR FRIENDS
Be mindful that happiness isn't based on possessions, power, or prestige,
but on relationships with people we love and respect. Remember that while
money talks,

CHOCOLATE SINGS!

4 comments:

carolyn@simple~primitive~devotion said...

Oh Jenn! This is a precious gift! Thanks for posting it!

Mrs. Cherry Heart said...

My aunts motto is
"life is short... eat dessert first" and that she does!
She will order dessert then a small meal afterwards!
I think we all need to consider this! Why wait till we get too old to enjoy these things...lets eat dessert first!

Thanks for shareing this,
Hugz, Dolly

Anonymous said...

I love that idea! its like saving the good china and crystal wine glasses ,I stopped doing that,I enjoy my nice things,why not!
Diane

Catty Wampus said...

I love it Jenn! I will send it to some people I know! I love the bread box too; hey, how is it going with the doggie adoption? We here at bulldogs aplenty are hoping that you will soon be blessed with the pitter patter of lil paws. Merrie