My
Father, George Hanbury Smith, will have turned 106 years old on July 2nd.
Obviously he is not around these days for achieving the age of 100-plus .
So why do I write about my Father’s would be
106th birthday? It’s probably more because I am old enough to see what a
victory life is over the alternative. If you look at it with just numbers my
Dad was born when the United States was only 132 years old and the United
States celebrate our 237th birthday on the forth..
And when
I think of all the technological achievements humankind has accomplished in
those all these years I am flabbergasted.
In 1908,
when my Dad was born, the Wright
Brothers were hardly known for flight was so new. The Model T was new. The
North Pole was about to be reached. Teddy Roosevelt was about to leave office.
Famous people born that year were Betty Davis, Amy Vanderbilt, Edward R.
Murrow, Estee Lauder and Jimmy Stewart.
And then
I look at the achievements of humankind in just my lifetime. Television. Global
air travel. Space flight. Cd’s, DVD’s, cell phones, satellites of all kinds,
the Internet. But back to 1908, how about that fact that the population of the
United States today is 302.2 million and in 1908 is was only 90-million.
The
older I get, the more I realize that one-hundred years is not a very long time.
Perhaps we need to think about that as we consume and waste and as we warm and
pollute the environment perhaps to the point of destruction, for our children’s
children.
My Father’s children’s children are now in
their forties. Seems to me we have a lot of thinking to do and the changing of
our modern and wasteful ways.
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