WOMEN LIVE LONGER, WHY?
By Dr. Hoyt W.. Allen, Jr
The following article came to me recently and I contended that I should pass it on. It has been slightly edited and a conclusion added.
Mom and Dad were
watching TV when Mom
said, "I'm tired,
and it's getting
late. I think I'll
go to bed."
She went to the
kitchen to make
sandwiches for the
next day's lunches.
Rinsed out the
popcorn bowls, took
meat out of the
freezer for supper
the following
evening, checked the
cereal box levels,
filled the sugar
container, put
spoons and bowls on
the table and
started the coffee
pot for brewing the
next morning. She
then put some wet
clothes in the
dryer, put a load of
clothes into the
washer, ironed a
shirt and sewed a
loose button.
She picked up the
game pieces left on
the table, put the
phone back on the
charger and put the
telephone book into
the drawer. She
watered the plants,
emptied a
wastebasket and hung
up a towel to dry.
She yawned and
stretched and headed
for the bedroom.
She stopped by the
desk and wrote a
note to the teacher,
counted out some
cash for the field
trip, and pulled a
textbook out from
hiding under the
chair.
She signed a
birthday card for a
friend, addressed
and stamped the
envelope and wrote a
quick note for the
grocery store. She
put both near her
purse. Mom then
washed her face with
3 in 1 cleanser, put
on her Night
Solution & age
fighting
moisturizer, brushed
and flossed her
teeth and filed her
nails.
Dad called out, "I
thought you were
going to bed." "I'm
on my way," she
said. She put some
water into the dog's
dish and put the cat
outside, then made
sure the doors were
locked and the patio
light was on.
She looked in on
each of the kids and
turned out their
bedside lamps and
TV's, hung up a
shirt, threw some
dirty socks into the
hamper, and had a
brief conversation
with the one up
still doing
homework.
In her own room, she
set the alarm; laid
out clothing for the
next day,
straightened up the
shoe rack. She added
three things to her
six most important
things to do list.
She said her
prayers, and
visualized the
accomplishment of
her goals.
About that time, Dad
turned off the TV
and announced to no
one in particular.
"I'm going to bed."
And he did...without
another thought.
Anything
extraordinary here?
Wonder why women live longer...? One woman says, “Because we are in it for the long haul and we can't die sooner, we still have things to do!”
Praise to our Lord for giving us (male and female) the opportunity to share
our lives in holy matrimony, and to produce the next generation. Let’s Strive
to do a good job! When a family fails to make the Bible the standard for
their living they always come out losers. Let’s not do this!
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