Granny
Nancy 107 years old.
Some very wise and beautiful words from Ireland's
oldest citizen who celebrates her 107th birthday today, She wrote this lovely
letter to the people of Ireland to live through this time of pandemic! Happy
birthday Nancy!
Dear sir - My name is Nancy Stewart and I was born
on the 16th of October 1913. This weekend I turn 107 years of age.
Imagine turning 107 in a world pandemic. This
definitely is something very unusual even for me and all I have been through. I
live in Clonard in County Meath and have lived in my home for over 83 years.
I lost my husband in a car crash in 1989, and lost
my twin daughters Margaret in 2007 to motor neurone and Anne in 2010 to utter
heartbreak of losing her sister. I’ve lost all my friends throughout the years
which comes with living so long on this earth.
I’m very lucky to still have three daughters
Kathleen, Mary and Olive and one son Finian and I have 84 grandchildren, great
grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
I have faced many heart-breaking moments and also
have seen many hard times in our country witnessing world wars, division in our
people and numerous sad times for our nation.
I write to you today to send you my love and to
offer you my prayers. We are in a very difficult time at the moment in our
country, in our lives and in our world. But I reach out to you in this letter
to offer you hope, faith and belief that everything will be ok in the end.
We are in another stage of this battle against the
virus but we will get through this. Like everything I’ve been through since the
day I was born in 1913, no matter how bad things have got, I’m the living proof
that we can survive and in years to come, this will just be a distant memory.
I have a great faith and it has helped me keep
positive throughout the struggles I’ve met. I thank you for keeping your faith
and for keeping your resilience strong, through this hard time. Sadly for the
moment, we can no longer stretch out to a friend and embrace them nor can we
call to each other's houses.
But I’m here to share my story. I have been in
lockdown in my house since March, alongside my granddaughter Louise and even
though it has been a tough time, we have got through it together.
We drink tea. We say prayers. We bake. We laugh. We
make phone calls. I can even video call lots of my family and friends and am
making new friends everyday that God gives me on this earth.
And that’s a very important thing to say. If you
are feeling low, make sure to try call someone or even go for a walk. I also
ask God to help me if I’m feeling low. This is a hard time for everyone but
please make sure you keep yourself well and wear your mask. If you keep
healthy, your mind will stay healthy too.
Keep talking to one another. All my life I have
always believed in chatting and drinking tea and saying a prayer or a decade of
the rosary and it has got me through. This is our moment to keep our faith and
to keep believing that everything will turn out ok.
We must try to make sure we leave nobody behind and
also that we don’t lose sight of each other. This is a moment for humanity to
step forward to take care of the other. We must mind ourselves but we must also
mind all those around us. Look up and smile even if you have your mask on.
Your eyes will smile and that might be all someone
needs to keep going. No good deed ever goes unnoticed so try your best to keep
being good. We are not here to live for ourselves but to live for each other.
I can’t believe I’ve made it to this age, I only
feel like I’m 50 but now that I’m here, all I can say is please God I’ll be
here for my next birthday. We must always look forward. I can’t believe I’m the
oldest person in Ireland living in my own home, I don’t feel that old.
When God wants me, he will come take me but for now
I will keep enjoying my life, I’ll keep loving my family and I’ll keep saying
my prayers day by day…..oh and not to forget eating lots of good wholesome food
is my tip. Good food and lots of tea is my secret to a long life as well as
keeping positive as best we can. We must always look forward and hope for the
best.
Thank you for thinking of me in your prayers and
your thoughts and I promise I will think of you in my many rosaries I say
everyday.
Thank you so much for reading my letter also and I
hope I have, in even a little way, helped you feel less alone in this moment.
There is always hope and once we keep talking to one another, no day will seem
empty and we can get through this together. It only takes a small candle to
take away the dark and in each of us, we can be that light in the world.
This hard time will indeed pass like all the rest
and all that matters is that we helped each other through.
Many blessings and much love,
Granny Nancy x Clonard Co Meath.
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