(This topic may or may not have something to do with my
upcoming 55th high school reunion.)
I have been thinking lately about how one knows when they are getting old? I mean
people tend to feel much younger than they really are sometimes. Are there any
signs by which to measure? Now that my “age group” is nearing the top of the
Class of Boomers, I have compiled, from the comments of others and from my own personal observations, a list of Senior Boomer traits to consider
when pondering the aging question.
It is:
- becoming more and difficult to avoid making
old people noises like moaning, groaning and "slurpy" hissing sounds when moving after a time of ... not moving.
- longing for the comfort/security of old, seemingly simpler times.
- struggling with the latest technology.
- thinking that a lot of people tend to mumble.
- talking, perhaps excessively, about health issues.
- putting on underwear while standing has become
a memory for the most part.
- "rolling up one's sleeves" and getting to work is sometimes easier said than done.
- having multiple pairs of reading glasses stashed
throughout one’s home – on a door knob or on a beaded chain hanging around
one’s neck is common and doesn't seem weird at all.
- being concerned about increasing episodes
of benign forgetfulness.
- thinking that your grandma/grandpa is living in
your mirror.
- noticing that freckles have become way bigger.
- realizing suddenly that Robert Redford is
wrinkly, Tom Selleck is promoting reverse mortgages, and Joe Namath touts Medicare supplements.
- using directions like “hang a right at the intersection where the drive-in used to be.
- missing family and friends... that being the most poignant of all.
All that being said ... and I bet you are thinking of more right this minute … (please feel free to share) ... we are all getting older and one of the best things for me about class reunions is that I tend to see people as I remember them (all the best traits) and find it absolutely lovely to reminisce and laugh together once again. And … it never fails that I have a chance to talk with a classmate and come away wishing that I had known him or her better back then in the good olde days. It is restorative. Shared memories of times past – all the while including all those we are missing for whatever reason. I guess, getting older is sometimes a part of the journey... nice that we can spend some time with fellow travelers.
A huge thank you to all those classmates who are making this all possible.
So true. Especially wishing that I could have known some classmates better back in the day.
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