Someone has said that in life, we only stay young long enough, to strengthen our backs for the burden of old age. Have you noticed that for each new phase of life, there seems to be great preparation and celebration preceding it? The wonder of young love and marriage…..planning the “perfect marriage”ceremony…..attending marriage seminars…celebrating anniversaries, etc. Then, another phase evolves…..the excitement of getting ready for a new baby:……”learning how to” classes on breathing and labor, painting the nursery, studying manuals on discipline and care….buying scrapbooks and cameras…. just to mention a few things. Even for our mid-life there are more preparations: celebrating the joys of raising a family….. attending graduations, weddings, baby shower while entering the height of a promising career… Experiences that build on one another to prepare us for each stage of life we were in.
As we look around for the “normal” button for this period of life, you might enjoy some of Miggy’s (my Mom’s) journal entries about old age. Her writings should bring a smile to your face or a tear to your eyes. These views are very honest about this complicated time of life. I must say, she never felt she belonged in this age category called “old age” at all! She lived almost 92 years and was mentally alert right to the end!
“Why is it each and every year, on one special day, we locate those short stubby sticks of paraffin hiding in a kitchen drawer and place them, one by one in the middle of a mound of sweet stuff on top of a cake we call our “birthday cake”? Each year we sing “Happy Birthday to you.” But along with each successive birthday, Life seems to lose a little of that giddy happiness we felt when we blew out sweet sixteen.(More next week) Miggy Krentel
Can you relate to any of this yet? Maybe you are not there yet…but many of us are fast approaching it.
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