Getting old ain't for sissies.
We have all heard this and have watched our parents and older friends sometimes struggling, all the time, thinking it will NEVER be us--nope, ne-va!
BUT, over the past few years, I find myself repeating: "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, I'm like my Mother afterall!"
Heavy sigh...
Ok, stop laughing!
STOP IT NOW!
Oh, it has probably been true the whole time, but we refused to admit it.
As the body begins to fade, the moments become more Lucy-esque.
We tell ourselves, "NO, I don't need to write that down" when the truth is, we probably won't be able to FIND the note, anyway.
My greatest lie to myself is, "I don't need to go get my glasses" as I go to the cupboard to prepare a can of Chicken Noodle soup to warm me, while the young one pants from heat (yes--story of my life with Charcoal).
So, I fumble and find that all too familiar can that has been a staple my entire life.
I go to the stove to prepare it...NOBODY has to read the instructions, for we all know that you add one can of water to the soup. I certainly did NOT need my glasses for THAT!
BUT, as I was pouring it out of the can, I noticed the noodles looked weird, and, my goodness, for a soup that has quadrupled in price, they sure have gotten cheap and stopped putting in enough noodles! WOW!
To the microwave, I went...Pushed the 2 (whew...I am glad it automatically starts, or I might really have to go the extra steps to get those glasses!)...
Ah, the sweet music of the ding!
I go to the stove, pull up the stool and take that first anticipated spoonful of yummy....
Aaaaahhhhhhhyuuuuuuuucck!
That is the nastiest thing EVER!!
I Grab the can and look....
Yep...chicken Noodle soup....
Buuuuut...wait, it says something else!
So, I quickly go to retrieve the glasses, only to read, LOW SODIUM READY TO EAT.
Oh, no, excuse me--this stuff is NEVER going to be ready to eat...ick...ick...ick...ick!!
I wondered what would happen if I put SALT in it...I didn't think that would help...whew...nasty!
I picked up the can to see if I could read what went so wrong ...
I wondered HOW it got in the cabinet, when I remembered having fun at the grocery store, and, yes, I picked up the can WITHOUT my glasses...sigh
As I read the can, the words, "ready to eat" came into sight, again.
I finally turned the can around to see the instructions, "Do not add water."
What the...
There was going to be no way to make this right, so Charcoal got a treat, and, luckily, I had another can of the GOOD stuff!
So, as the body creeks and cracks and I groan, I smile at my silliness and give THANKS to God for the gift of laughter.
The seasons march onward, and my body begins to crave "summer food" and I giggle like a child, only appropriate as I must be getting closer to my second childhood, although, I am not certain I really ever left the first childhood.
I LOVE that the Vidalia onions are in the stores, and the tomatoes are tasting like REAL tomatoes, so I grab a can of Garbanzo beans, drain them, and chop the onions, tomatoes and parsley together for one of my favorite treats (sometimes I add ham)...
Aaaaahhhhhhhhhh...
Life is GREAT!
I offer PRAISE for being fearfully and wonderfully made and that I was so blessed to have had such a great life growing up on the farm.
Make some memories with your family and friends, because, some day, that might be all that is left.
I am simply blessed to create ~charlotte ♡
Aww such a beautiful post my dear..
ReplyDeleteSending you lots of love and hugs x