It has been a decade since they saw each other, but when two older women met at their 60 meetings in high school.
After all these years, there was something about catching up that caused a sense of nostalgia, but also curiosity about how their lives actually changed. When they settled in an interview, one could not help,
but wonder what secrets and stories had been hiding for years. What surprises could bring them for years? And what were the little jokes and secrets they discovered about themselves? One thing was certain – in the evening he had to hold a few unexpected apparitions.
So the conversation started …
For their 60 years. The high school meeting will again join two older women for the first time in years. When they chat and catch their lives after graduation, one of the women shares her surprising marital history.
“I’ve been married four times,” he says.
“Four couples?!” The second woman is exclaiming.
“Yes. My first husband was a banker, the second was an actor, the third was a rabbi, and now my current husband. ”
“It’s a pretty unusual combination of men.” Why did you take them? ”
“I had a reason for each of them: one for money, two for the show, three ready, and four.”
In another story, a very spiritual older woman would get on the porch every day, raise her hands in the sky, and shout, “Praise of the Lord!”
One day the atheist moved beside and her daily ritual was increasingly frustrating. After a month of hearing her praise, he finally shouted from her own porch, “There is no master!”
The woman continued her practice.
Then, one bitterly cold winter day, the woman found herself as a result of snow that she couldn’t get into the store. She got out and raised her hands in the sky and prayed, “Help me, Lord! I don’t have any money, it’s cold and I’m out of food. ”
The following morning she discovered three food bags on the porch, enough to endure a week.
“Praise the Lord!” She screamed.
The atheist, who was hiding behind the bushes, got out and said the smug, “Ha! There is no master. I bought these meals for you. ”
A little old lady raised her hands in the sky and called, “Praise of the Lord! You sent me food and paid the devil for them! ”
In both stories, female cleverness and unwavering faith are shining. Whether it is a playful reflection of past marriages or a moment of divine humor, these stories remind us of unexpected ways to surprise us in life. The belief of older women in the face of skepticism and playful twists at the end serves as a strong reminder that sometimes life lessons come in the most surprising forms. In the end, whether it is through marriage, faith, or jokes, it is the durability and the ability to find joy that really fears life.