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Senior Citizen Discount

September 4, 2008 by  
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I popped into the supermarket yesterday to pick up a few items. In a rush, I was quite impatient as I noted that the cashier had scanned all the items, yet had not totalled the amount. She sat there waiting for something and I wondered what. All was soon revealed – to my shock and dismay, she was waiting for the supervisor to authorise a senior citizen’s discount – for ME! Well, can I tell you that in that moment a cacophony of thoughts cascaded through my head – how dare she; the nerve of her; do I really look that old; I must visit my hairdresser today to wash out my grey hairs; I will never leave home without full makeup ever again; and more – like a raging torrent reminiscent of the recent rains from Tropical Storm Gustav, the angry, upset thoughts came.

Then, a different thought, like a tiny ray of sunshine, peeped through. I recalled a part of my mother’s now-famous e-mail that inspired my book “Free and Laughing: Spiritual Insights in Everyday Moments” – funnily enough, the incident Mummy related happened in a supermarket too! Here’s the part that came to me “I did have a good laugh with and at myself, giving thanks that I can see the funny side of life still and not caring what others think because I know it doesn’t matter at my age and should not have at any age either”.

And this little ray of sunshine, grew into a full blown sunbeam of gratitude – for reaching my age hale, hearty, healthy and happy; for having the money to pop into the supermarket to buy what I want when I want it; for the actual discount – the prosperity of the universe coming to me, and finally for my mom, who continues to be my guide in spirit.

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3 Responses to “Senior Citizen Discount”
  1. Anonymous says:

    I shrieked when I read it! It can't be true!!! And as always you made my day with your grace & love.

  2. Wade A. Morgan says:

    Hey Marguerite, i too experienced that “shock and awe” situation in the supermarket line. when it first occurred i was thinking to myself: “this woman needs to have her eyes and possibly her brain checked!” but that was soon followed by the realization that students of truth have, the “oh, that’s part of my ten-fold return!”.
    my anguish (and disappointment) now comes when the cashier does NOT make that oh familiar call: “DISCOUNT!” what can i tell you. LOL

  3. Anonymous says:

    Your book is beautiful. See my review at the new address

    http://negril.com/blog/?m=200803

    Anthea