Thursday, February 21, 2008

We're Getting OLDer!!

It's so sad, but true. The inevitable is taking place.....my husband and I are getting older! How do I know this? There are many tell-tale signs. I'll list just a few of them.



  • My babies aren't babies anymore! My youngest children are turning 4 tomorrow. As they continue growing in height and knowledge, I no longer have a "little one" to make me feel better about my other children getting older. I can't say, "Well, so and so might be getting older, but at least I still have _____!" Moms, you understand, don't you? Most of me absolutely loves this new stage of motherhood (no diapers, sippy cups, pacifiers, naps....no, wait, I still want the nap part). But, part of me yearns for the newness and sweetness of having a newborn. (Right Missy?!?) Then, I remember the sleepless nights, the showerless days, my attire always being decorated with spit-up.....that pretty much cures me of that! Anyway! My point....I no longer have a baby in the house.

  • Several times within the past month, I have forgotten how old I am. I have actually had to stop and do the math. I can remember the year I was born and I can usually remember what year it presently is, so then I figure it out. Oh, when I have given my age, I think I'm a year older than I actually am! If I got my age wrong, I could at least think I was still in my 20's, ya know? Ridicuolous! (I can't believe I am publicly admitting this!)

  • For me, this one is the clencher! Here it goes....I listen to talk radio...on purpose. Yikes! When I start up our minivan everyday, I hear talking about the upcoming election, not the newest song to top the charts. My ipod has plenty of music on it, but most of the song choices would prove that I am aging. The kids in our youth group make fun of the music on my husband's ipod, and he has a lot of the same songs I do! As a child, I remember listening to "boring talk radio" that my parents had playing in the car. I couldn't understand why anyone would want to listen to that. It had no beat! And now, I would rather hear AM radio or a podcast probably 85% of the time. Wow...gettin' old.

  • I cannot sit on my knees for more than a few minutes without needing assistance in getting up. The other day I needed to check a few things on the internet and the chair I usually sit in was being used for something else. No problem, I don't need a chair! I just knelt in front of the desk, quickly finishing the tasks at hand. I don't think I was online more than 10 minutes. As I logged off and attempted to stand up, nothing happened! My knees were so stiff, I could hardly move them! I had to sit all the way down on my backside, kind of roll over and then pull myself up with the help of the nearby end table. I couldn't believe it! Mom, you were right! I never should've chuckled (all in good humor, of course!) when you got yourself into a "situation" because now I'm there myself! It's quite humbling, to say the least :) I actually had a good laugh over it, after the humiliation wore off.

So there ya have it! Now that it's all out in the open, I pretty much feel even older! I thought confession was good for the soul?!? Oh well!


As often as I am reminded that time is not slowing down, I do see benefits of getting older. Maybe I'll have to post those sometime too. Although, I might have to think a little harder about those points :) Oh, and honey, sorry I had to include you in this topic, but you are a year and a half older than me!!! Ya know what? I feel much better now! Thanks hon! And I have to add, there's no one I'd rather grow old and feeble with, than you! Someday we'll be reminding each other to put our teeth in, and to put our Depends on!


Alright, overall I do think you're only as old as you feel. It's a state of mind, right? But I have to say, when you're stuck on the floor, knees in pain, you feel pretty darn old!

6 comments:

Adam Jackson said...

I would definitely go with the "state of mind" part of this babe. Enjoying the aging process with you! Love ya! Now where are my keys?...

Anonymous said...

Stacey, my dear sister ~ Haven't I told you that 30 is the new 50? :) That's my story and I'm stickin' to it!

Love you guys!

Anonymous said...

Oh, my goodness! I can't believe I just said that! I guess I'm showing MY age!!!

I meant 50 is the new 30...which really has no bearing on this conversation! So I guess that means 30 is the new 10!

Anonymous said...

Girls, girls, girls~Please be considerate to those of us who are over 50--or should I say 30? But, hey, there are always the senior discounts! (Happy Birthday, twins!)

Missy said...

I'm right there with ya sistah! I can't tell you how OLD I felt skiing down the side of Mt Bachelor this weekend...my kids waiting for me the whole time...thinking "God, if I'm going to break something, please let it be on the left side of my body!!"

Joe turned the big 3-4 on Monday...I keep telling myself, at least I'm not as old as him!! :)

Karen Hossink said...

I am right there with you on the radio thing. When I was a kid I was convinced I would always be listening to Top-40 music - even when I became a MOM. Now, I have NOT A CLUE as to one single song on the Top-40 charts.
Of course, coming to Jesus and preferring contemporary Christian music may have something to do with that but...I also listen to talk radio.
And my sister just turned 40 last week, and that means I'm next in line! Ugh.