Age is as age does — sort of.


Some say that age is a state of mind.

Rubbish!

If that were true then every fifteen year old in the world would be as grown up as he or she thinks himself or herself to be.

Age is what it is. If you’re 50, even if you think you’re 40, guess what — you’re still 50!

Some say they feel like a kid even when they look more like a kid’s grandpa or grandma. I get it. Everyone wants to feel younger, healthier, more agile, quicker, slimmer, sharper, happier. Some of us, though, want to be and feel who we are, how we are, when we are.

It’s okay to be 50 when you’re 50 and, yes Junior, it’s okay to be 15 when you’re 15.

Enjoy life as it comes and embrace every age as it happens.

It’s all good.

How did I get here and what the heck am I doing?


It’s my baby sister’s fault.

She got me into this just like she got me into all kinds of stuff when she was a teenager and I should’ve known better. Of course, “baby” is a relative term, given that she’s past the half-century mark. But, I am definitely older and there’s another sister in between so I guess baby still applies.

Me, blogging!

Who’d a thunk it?

I don’t even like to talk.

If left alone, I can go for days without speaking. Unless one of the cats gets under foot and then I say things my Mom would be ashamed of me for saying. She washed my mouth out with soap when I was nine — but it didn’t take. It did, though, take me about forty years muster up enough nerve to buy a bar of Dove soap. I wouldn’t have even then except that my daughter spent about six months trying to convince me that it was really good for keeping your skin soft, and it does, so now I’m a convert and don’t get antsy in the shower at all. (No, they’re not paying me to say that and let’s just leave Norman Bates out of this discussion.)

Back to topic …

Given the choice between a room full of people and a good book, I’ll take the book every time. Not that I’m particularly anti-social. It’s just that I like to read — a lot. And, I’ll read almost anything but more about that some other time.

I read a magazine article once about how there are two kinds of people. For some, other people give them energy. For the rest, other people suck the life right out of us.

Now, don’t start thinking I hate people. I don’t. Not really. I mean, I wouldn’t want to go live in a cabin in the woods or anything. In fact, I don’t even like visiting out in the country except in cold weather, but that’s another story. I like the burbs (great movie, by the way) and being around people. I just don’t like to talk a lot. I’m shy. Kinda, sorta.

Enough of this for now. It’s getting late, I’m sleepy, and I have to work tomorrow.