VEHICLE SERVICE NOTIFICATION
Dear William Eunice I:
This
notification is to inform you that your factory warranty expires based
on mileage or age.
This was a bit startling - so startling that
I failed to notice that it got my (our) name wrong.
As I read on I realized that it was speaking
of my automobiles and not of me personally.
As our two PT Cruisers are 13 and 11 years old respectively and their
factory warranties had long ago expired, I recognized that this was simply a
scam. But the notification didn't say
that it was my vehicles' warranty that expired, but mine. Of course, at our age something like this is
always a matter for discussion.
Moses in Psalm 90:10 makes the following
claim: "As for the days of our
life, they contain seventy years, or if due to strength, eighty years."
Uni and I have often joked that our seventy
year warranty ran out quite a while ago, that we are now in the ten-year
extended warranty, and that it's only a few more years till that one will
expire. That's why this card caused
quite a chuckle. (See: SEVENTY YEARS.)
These are good years. Though we're not quite as physically active
as we used to be, (It's been 10 years since
I last rode in the MS150.) we still get around pretty good. And we have time - time to think, time to
read, time to talk to each other.
And there are special assurances given to us
in the Scriptures:
"Gray
hair is a crown of beauty; it
is found in the way of righteousness" (Proverbs 16:31).
"The
splendor of old men (and I suppose, women) is their gray hair" (Proverbs
20:29b).
"Even
when you grow old, I am the same, And
when you turn gray, I will carry you" (Isaiah 46:4a).
And being old is sort of like having a time
machine. This morning walking in the
mall (That's what old people do.) we met a young couple. He was 18, she was 17. Immediately we were drawn back nearly 60
years to our "courting" days.
It just don't get no better than this! Thank You Lord!
2 comments:
Ha! I have a crown then. I've been going grey since my mid-twenties.
You still sound like you're mentally well and happy, Bill. Screw the warranty, you guys are doing just fine.
Hi Uncle Bill & Aunt Uni,
You are never old, you just get better as you age.
Love You, Lynette & Cliff
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