The Measure of My Days / Florida Scott-Maxwell
Word Count: 233 Parker Greene From The Measure of My Days by Florida Scott-Maxwell " I have a duty to all who care for me-not to be a problem, not to be a burden. I must carry my age lightly for all our sakes, and thank God I still can. Oh that I may to the end. Each day then, must be filled with my first duty, I must be 'all right.' But is this assurance not the gift we all give to each other daily, hourly? " (pg. 703) In this excerpt of The Measure of My Days, Florida talks about how she must put on a façade for the people around her so that she is not seen as a burden by them. Florida wants to be able to live out the rest of her days making sure that she is still able to keep up this façade, while people tend to try to not be too much for others to take care of if needed. Florida in this case should want to have more help from her family in her older age as she is becoming more and more frail. While I understand that you don't want to have people have to take ...