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Thursday, March 26, 2015

The Ace in Grace (Area International Speech Contest 21March15)

Please raise your hand / if you’ve / gray hairs.  I notice some of you / are afraid to raise your hands.  It’s ok, I understand.   I found my first strand of gray hair / when I was in my 20s / and I wasn’t bothered.  But as I stepped into my 30s, the gray hairs multiplied.  It seems …plucking 1 out, will produce / not 2 / but 5.    By the time I turned 40, I’m afraid / to look into the mirror, aiya!   … Fifty Shades of Grey.       I use /hair dyes to cover up /but it does not last at all.

At work, I’m visually challenged / by small print.  Is it 8, 6 or 5?  My colleagues said /they can read what’s on my computer … miles away.  Because / I set the font /to the biggest possible.    I’ve /presby’opia   or what the Chinese called/ Old .. Flower .. Eyes.  

I’m afraid to hear humorous speeches!  Don’t you know?  Laughing /can cause wrinkles!  Is that why you are not laughing?  When I found my first wrinkle, I was horrified /and terrified.   (low, slow)  I’m afraid / to grow old.   I searched desperately for all sorts of anti-aging cream – (very fast) day cream, night cream, firming cream, repairing cream, mothers of all creams. (pause)  One day, a sales girl told me I could fr-ee-ze my age, so I came home /with a big bag of /creams.  While I was happy, my husband was angry. He said ageing is part of life, don’t try to be forever 25.   We had a huge fight / and I /went over to my parents’ place.

My Dad is 80 years old and wheel chair bound. He asked me /what’s happened, so I told him.  (sit down).    He said, “When I was young, I went wherever I want.  But now, I go wherever, people push me to.”  (pause) “I am old but … I am not afraid.  Do you know why?    It’s because of your mum’s name!   Grace.  I’m growing old ..with …..grace.”  

Hmm…Grace – it’s a quality of polite and dignified behaviour.  Do you know anyone /by the name ‘Grace’?  Yes, Grace is a beautiful name.   If I’ve a daughter, I will name her Grace.  I want to watch her grow and yes …. I want .. to grow old / with grace.        (looking at the chair on the left)          “(slowly)   But… Dad, how do you really / grow ..old ..with .. grace?”

“Look closely at Grace, G-R-A-C-E.   G grey hairs.   R  reading glasses.”            (low, helpless tone!) “Dad, you are not helping!”     “ My girl, face the reality!   You are getting old.   We can’t turn back the clock.   Now look at the remaining letters  A-C-E!   Accept  Continue   Enjoy.    Put the 3 letters together, you have the ace (show card) …to grow ..old with gr (put card nearer to face) ace.”

Over the next few days, I thought about the ACE.   A: accept.    As we age, we are no longer ‘agile but…. ‘fragile.   My Dad has accepted his disability /and adapted his wheel-chair as ..his ‘Ferrari’.  (whisper) I think it’s more like a Toyota!   Yes! I’ve to accept my age, the gray hairs and wrinkles!  I’m not going to let these annoying changes / interfere /with my life.

Next,   C= continue .. learning.  Recently my dad has learned bowling.  Wheelchair bowling?   No! Bowling on his ipad.  He has also learnt to watsapp.   My dad is learning / new technology,   I’m learning / ‘an-nyeong hasaeyo’  ‘kamsa-hamnida’

Lastly, E= enjoy life.  My Dad enjoys being called a Senior Citizen / because the title means .. discounts.    Now, I’m enjoying life with my husband. We go hiking, travelling & enjoy humorous speeches. Don’t you know? Laughing is the best / way to show off / our lovely wrinkles.

Fellow toastmasters & friends, the minute we are born, we begin to age. There is nothing we can do .. to stop the clock.   And the best way/  to deal with ageing ..      is to have the ace (show card) to grow old / with gr (put card nearer to face) ace!   Accept, Continue, Enjoy

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