I've been thinking a lot lately about getting older. Or, perhaps more positively, aging like a fine wine. Well, okay...just a wine.
As I noted recently, my oldest grandchild hit the double-digits this year when she turned the big 1-0, and I spend a good chunk of each weekend being run from pillar to post by another tireless granddaughter who thinks her Opa has an inexhaustible fountain of energy to match her own. Amanda, in her post yesterday about things her children will never know about, noted that I'm 24 years older than she is...a horrifying observation when made (however gently and well-intentioned) by a lovely young lady.
Yep, we ain't none of us gettin' any younger.
I try to be a pretty friendly person, and usually try to smile and greet people I meet on the street or while roaming the halls of the Pentagon. Usually, that attitude is repaid by those other people, although it can lead to some degree of misunderstanding, if not downright fantasy. A few days ago, Miss Cellania reprinted this cartoon, which applies:
Ah, well...someone smarter than I once said that imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor to console him for what he is.
Did I ever mention that I won the award for "Best Sense of Humor" in our high school senior class?
So...
If you're an attractive young lady, and a fellow with gray hair and a bit of a bay window smiles at you, smile back. It may be the best thing that happens to him all day.
Have a good day. More thoughts tomorrow.
Bilbo
3 comments:
"Yep, we ain't none of us gettin' any younger."
It's getting bad when your typing and your finger joints click louder than the keyboard.
You can smile at me anytime and I'll think you're fantastic and Leya's right about her Opa.
Thats a funny one!
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