A friend of mine refers to her gray as “wisdom hair.” It’s a coinage I like very much, as gray long since infiltrated my beard and mustache and is also (very) gradually showing up in what’s left on my bald, 64-year-old head. And due to a recent diagnosis, I’ve acquired my first substantial surgical scar. But I’m still here and still standing, and that’s what I try to keep in mind when it all starts getting to me. But I wouldn’t be unhappy if the universe let me skip the wrinkles.
When I was soooo much younger, many may commercials seemed to be designed to appeal to me. Now, at 75, it seems all but a couple are designed to appeal to me. Why do you suppose that is?
Maizing 9 months ago
Love this!
Macushlalondra 9 months ago
That’s right!
saylorgirl 9 months ago
Truth spoken here!
LadyPeterW 9 months ago
You’d better believe it! To quote from “The Croods”; “STILL ALIVE!!!”
stevie44 9 months ago
I have really lived!
ladykat 9 months ago
She has a point.
pheets 9 months ago
Total truth. I have earned every scar, grey and wrinkle and wear them with pride : )
cuzinron47 9 months ago
And I guess the pain means you’re still alive.
houseof7moons Premium Member 9 months ago
I’m 74, and I totally agree with you. Unfortunately.
wildlandwaters 9 months ago
Thanks! I needed that!
paullp Premium Member 9 months ago
A friend of mine refers to her gray as “wisdom hair.” It’s a coinage I like very much, as gray long since infiltrated my beard and mustache and is also (very) gradually showing up in what’s left on my bald, 64-year-old head. And due to a recent diagnosis, I’ve acquired my first substantial surgical scar. But I’m still here and still standing, and that’s what I try to keep in mind when it all starts getting to me. But I wouldn’t be unhappy if the universe let me skip the wrinkles.
mrwiskers 9 months ago
When I was soooo much younger, many may commercials seemed to be designed to appeal to me. Now, at 75, it seems all but a couple are designed to appeal to me. Why do you suppose that is?