Saturday, August 2, 2008

Mid-Life


Puhl-eeee-eze, do not ask me to define mid-life – hell, anything with a zero could be mid-life, right? Let’s just say most think of mid-life, for women at least at the menopause phase and lately, we have seen TV shows talking about how great this phase is – are they nuts?

Lemme give ya a few mid-life facts and if you can relate, just smile and know you are not alone, okay?

  • Mid-life is when the growth of hair on your legs slows down. This gives you plenty of time to care for your newly acquired mustache.
  • In mid-life women no longer have upper arms; we have wingspans. We are no longer women in sleeveless shirts; we are flying squirrels in drag.
  • Mid-life is when you can stand naked in front of a mirror and you can see your rear without turning around.
  • Mid-life is when you go for a mammogram and you realize that this is the only time someone will ask you to appear topless.
  • Mid-life is when you want to grab every firm young lovely in a tube top and scream: “Listen honey, even the Roman Empire fell and those will too.”
  • Mid-life brings wisdom to know that life throws us curves and we’re sitting on our biggest ones.
  • Mid-life is when you look at your know-it-all, beeper-wearing teenager and think: “For this I have stretch marks?”
  • In mid-life your memory starts to go. In fact the only thing we can retain is water.
  • Mid-life means that your Body by Jake now includes Legs by Rand McNally—more red and blue lines than an accurately scaled map of Wisconsin.
  • Mid-life means that you become more reflective. You start pondering the “big” questions. What is life? Why am I here? How much Healthy Choice ice cream can I get before it’s no longer a Healthy Choice?

But mid-life also brings with it an appreciation for what is important. We realize that breasts sag, hips expand and chins double, but our loved ones make the journey worthwhile. Would any of you trade the knowledge that you have now, for the body you had way back when?

Maybe our bodies simply have to expand to hold all the wisdom and love we’ve acquired? That’s my philosophy and I’m sticking to it!



Keep honking, I’m reloading.

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