Better with Age

I’m reminding myself to sit outside several times a day for a few minutes. I’m careful to protect my skin, but this uplifts my mood immensely.

I knew it was the week of spring break when the streets came to life with screaming children. I’m not sure why children scream nowadays, but they do. When I was a kid we’d be as quiet as possible so Mama wouldn’t know exactly where we were, or what we were into, but somehow, she always knew.

I was sitting on a bench on the back deck when I saw a child walk beside my neighbors house, toward the backyard. He was looking for something to do and here I was doing absolutely nothing, but enjoying the warmth of the sun on my back. He saw me and waved, so I said, ‘Hello’, in response, but he quickly left his post knowing someone was watching and glanced over his shoulder at me the entire route of his exit.

He met up with my neighbors son in the front yard and all of a sudden the boy yelled, ‘I’m 10!” I stood up, smiled and yelled back, “I’m 60!” The 10 year old looked up at me and grinned, as if amused to see me playing along, but maybe that shoutout puts something in perspective for them. We get to an age where we don’t have to look for something to do and ‘nothing’ becomes a sweet choice. We become friends with our age instead of keeping it hidden.

My elderly neighbor on the other side of me won’t reveal his birthday and told me it was rude to ask. I told him he doesn’t have to share the year, just the day, so I could bring him a cupcake, but he won’t budge as if that’s classified information.

The years between 50 and 60 are considered my favorite decade, but I’m seeing glimpses of this new chapter offering more, but in a different way. The choices we make as we tap into our true selves really do become more refined and better with age.

“One day an army of gray-haired women may quietly take over the earth.” Gloria Steinem.


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14 responses to “Better with Age”

  1. A lot of people don’t like their birthday, regardless of the year. For me, I love my birthday but hate parties. For some reason people think this means I hate my birthday

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    1. I agree and feel that’s the case with my elderly neighbor. I appreciate my birthday and count it as the beginning of a new year, but don’t want a party because of it. I’m perfectly happy sharing some cake with my daughter in celebration. That’s odd that people think that of you and cannot separate the two. If I saw you on your birthday, I’d hand you a slice of cake, give you a hug and leave. 😂

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      1. As I don’t like parties in general, this shouldn’t surprise anyone I know

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  2. I turned 67 in February, and I have to say, I love this season in my life. I love, love, love it. ps, I did try to comment on the blog, but my password must have changed so it would not go through. Cheers to you Barb! DM

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    1. I didn’t realize you’re older than me, Doug! Probably because you’re such a kid at heart. I’m happy you were able to comment and I’m just starting to see why you love, love, love this season. Thank you and cheers! 🤩

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      1. 67 going on 35. :-)

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  3. Life just gets better, Barb! 🌹

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    1. And so do we, my lovely. 🌷

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  4. “Bloom where you are planted.” Can apply to age, also. When I think of you, I think of gardening.  🌸🩷

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    1. Thank you, lovely. When I think of you, I see Paris. 💖

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  5. I became old, but I don’t know when? But, I’m not old, am I? I just feel …. matured. I’m glad I’m matured now, I wouldn’t want to have to be out there today. Have you heard Ooh La La by The Faces? Features one of the truest lines in life ” I wish that I knew what I know now, when I was younger” Try telling that to the youth of today 🤔🤣😉👋

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    1. Hi Brian and thanks for being here! I believe our attitude has a lot to do with how we age. I know people younger than me who refer to themselves as old, therefore they feel old. Yes, I’m familiar with that song and have heard that phrase used often, but learning through life is how we acquire wisdom. Plus, when we choose to continue learning it keeps life interesting.🦉

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      1. Hi Barb, good to be here, I’m enjoying it more every day. I believe we are the sum of everything we have done, everyone we met and so on, good or bad, it IS who we are now. I guess for some, there’s a lot more to that than others.

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