All of my life I’ve heard people quoting their grandfather’s
wisdom. I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard my friends say, “It’s like
my grandpa used to say…(fill in grandfatherly words of wisdom).” Even my buddy
Chuck from West Virginia has been known to make a point by saying, “It’s like
my old grand pappy used to say (fill in some backwoods homespun wisdom usually
involving good-looking possums or cousins).”
Even my own grandpa was famous for saying, “This was a great
country ‘til that damned Roosevelt screwed it up”. Grandpa never specified
which Roosevelt had screwed it up and until I was in Junior High school I
thought there had been three presidents named Roosevelt; Teddy, Franklin and
Damned.
It occurred to me the other day that I’ve been a grandpa now
for several years and I’ve never said anything particularly wise or all that
quotable for my grandkids to pass on. Well, not the kind of quotes that I’d
want my grandkids repeating anyway.
Still, I really don’t want my grandkids to be the only ones
in their class without some grandfatherly pearls of wisdom to share. Life is
tough enough for them because they’ve been genetically cursed with my charm and
good looks (it’s a burden) so it would be too much for them to be left without
some quotable sage wisdom from Gramps!
It may come as a surprise to you, or maybe it won’t, but
wisdom has never been my long suit. I’m pretty good with a wisecrack and I have
been called a wisenheimer and a wise ass but I can’t say that I’ve ever done or
said anything particularly wise. If fact, I could provide you a list of people
willing to testify to that.
Wisdom, like yodeling, is hard for me to define but I know
it when I hear it. For instance when my parents, my wife or my boss tell me
that I talk too much, it’s just nagging. When Will Rogers said, “Never miss a
good chance to shut up” it’s pure wisdom. I can’t explain the difference but
you see it, right?
I’m no Will Rogers and there’s no chance I’m ever going to
come up with something as profound as that. I have been around the world, I’ve
fought in a war, been married twice (which is not unlike fighting in a war),
ran a marathon and surfed the South Island of New Zealand so I must have picked
up some unique insights to share with my grandkids.
I’ve spent far too much time drinking beer and telling lies
with some pretty colorful people over the years to not have come away with a
few gems that a child might mistake for wise. I figure it’s all in the
phrasing, essentially Will Rogers was saying not to talk too much but the
wisdom was in how he said it.
Here’s a wise quote for my granddaughters, never marry an
Australian because of his cool accent; there’s probably a reason he had to
change continents to find girls.
For my grandsons: always marry a good-looking Australian girl
the first chance you get! They have the coolest accents and her parents will
live too far away to visit!
Never order a cheeseburger in a Chinese restaurant. Just
don’t do it.
Another ones for the boys: always brush your teeth and use
dental floss; it will keep your parents happy but more importantly chicks dig a
clean mouth! Kissing will become one of your favorite things….if you’re doing
it right.
Specifically for my grandson Wesley: never, ever bet on the
Bengals in the playoffs!
For my youngest granddaughter Bailey: everything you’ve
heard about boys having cooties is true. Good-looking boys have good-looking
cooties, tall boys have tall cooties and rich boys have rich cooties with bad
comb-overs. Never trust a boy with a clean mouth because kissing will give you
cooties.
Finally for my newest grandson due to arrive in April: grow
your hair long and wear it in a man-bun, wear skinny jeans and trendy hats.
Always refer to movies as films and grow a neatly trimmed beard because by the
time you grow up being a hipster might be cool again. I wouldn’t bet on it, but
it might.
Admittedly it’s not exactly Will Rogers quality wisdom but
I’m their grandpa and they are stuck with it. Besides, I think wisdom is
overrated … it’s better to inherit money from your grandpa than wisdom.
Donald Trump clearly inherited more money than wisdom and he
seems to be doing OK these days. So I’m saving a few bucks for each of my
grandkids because … like I said, wisdom is not my long suit.
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