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Truth in this quote.  I went a lot of years being old before my actual age was considered old.  I felt I was old, overweight, a drudge so to speak.  So I forgot how to be childish.

Now that I am actually "old" in age (70), I no longer feel old.  I shocked myself when I realized that in March I would turn 70 and in April my daughter would turn 50.  Not possible.

While the chemo and illness has made my body feel and look older, I don't feel "old" spiritually.  I still do crazy things.  Like painting which is really just a higher form of coloring I did as a child.  Getting tickled over cartoons and Disney movies (especially the old ones).  Daydreaming of things I will never see or experience.  Daydreams are important to a child and should be continued and cherished your entire life. I still love to walk in the rain or splash in puddlesI've gone back and reread all the children's books I loved--like "Alice in Wonderland" and "The Wizard of Oz".  Even read all the Harry Potter books.  Don't forget to laugh a lot.  Giggle even.

Try not to be an OLD stick-in-the-mud adult all the time.  There's
time for that.

2 comments:

  1. I think men are much better at keeping more of their inner child than we are. Maybe we can learn something from them. ;-)

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  2. never thought that what Julia said was true...maybe ??? I know it is so hard to be a kid at 60+...but I am going to try . Thanks again for all the wisdom and insight...Mary

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