Husband started guitar and cello lessons, and also attends OT to improve an injured wrist. He enjoys all his activities and finds they are mutually beneficial.
The other day he mentioned feeling disconcerted because he suddenly realized that all his teachers, helpers, and guides are younger than he is. His cello teacher is in his late 20s. His guitar teacher is 40. He went on a nature hike on Sunday led by a very young naturalist. He tries to share experiences, music, recipes, etc, with them that they don’t know about or haven’t had. They are very interested in the things he talks about. He sees himself as having experience without expertise, while they have expertise without experience. He hopes that he and the others are all learning together. He says It’s like being an old book in the library that is still good but no one takes out anymore.
I don’t know why it took Husband this long to finally feel his age. Perhaps working full time until he was 71 had something to do with it.
What kind of a library book would you be? How old do you feel these days?
Fractured Fairy Tales.
73
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LOL!
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I’d like to be a kids’ book. Large with sturdy pages, lots of color featuring cakes and parades.
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I’d want to be the OED.
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I’d be an old book of poetry, with some foxing along the softened binding, and somewhat yellowed pages within. But poems are timeless, aren’t they?
It depends on what time of day it is. I feel like 66 in the morning, but by evening I feel closer to 76.
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I feel 81.
Library book. A collection of short stories long mis-shelved in the automotive sectioned section.
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