Having been part of the generation that was taught, "don't trust anyone over 30", the whole idea of aging has not been positive. However, as I get older, I am finding there are more positive aspects than I ever imagined.
Here are some I am loving about my 50's:
1) I am no longer affected by peer pressure. Wow, I never really expected that to go away. I thought I would always feel pressure to fit in with my peers, but no longer! I don't have to wear the latest fashions or make up or shoe styles. I don't feel an urge to compete with those around me anymore.
2) I am pretty much invisible. This is a good thing! I don't get singled out by police or at the airport.
3) People are polite to me. Folks open doors, carry packages and are always offering to help. I guess I don't look like I can do it myself anymore, but that's okay, I like it.
4) I am not spending all my energy looking to the future. I no longer tell myself, 'when this happens, I can slow down'. I have finally slowed down. And I like it right here in the present.
5) I have reached the age where I can suddenly remember incredible details about the past. I can close my eyes and be transported to any age I choose. Never mind that I can't remember where my keys are or what day of the week it is, but I do remember all my teachers from elementary school.
6) I get to be a grandparent. The most wonderful thing happens when you become a grandparent - you suddenly become cool again! And even better than that, you don't have to raise your grandchild, you merely have to love them. There is a sweetness to that truth that is like honey to my heart.
7) I don't feel the need to have things anymore. I find myself giving away or cutting back on things in general. More stuff or bigger houses just don't interest me anymore. I didn't realize what a burden that was until it lifted.
8) I no longer have to parent my children. My daughters will always be my children but I no longer have to raise them. I have no more desire to give my opinion unless they ask. Another weight is gone that I hadn't realized weighed so much.
In my 50's I want to just enjoy life, savor my friends and family and appreciate the world around me. Life has become much sweeter than I imagined it would be at this age. For that, I am grateful.
Here are some I am loving about my 50's:
1) I am no longer affected by peer pressure. Wow, I never really expected that to go away. I thought I would always feel pressure to fit in with my peers, but no longer! I don't have to wear the latest fashions or make up or shoe styles. I don't feel an urge to compete with those around me anymore.
2) I am pretty much invisible. This is a good thing! I don't get singled out by police or at the airport.
3) People are polite to me. Folks open doors, carry packages and are always offering to help. I guess I don't look like I can do it myself anymore, but that's okay, I like it.
4) I am not spending all my energy looking to the future. I no longer tell myself, 'when this happens, I can slow down'. I have finally slowed down. And I like it right here in the present.
5) I have reached the age where I can suddenly remember incredible details about the past. I can close my eyes and be transported to any age I choose. Never mind that I can't remember where my keys are or what day of the week it is, but I do remember all my teachers from elementary school.
6) I get to be a grandparent. The most wonderful thing happens when you become a grandparent - you suddenly become cool again! And even better than that, you don't have to raise your grandchild, you merely have to love them. There is a sweetness to that truth that is like honey to my heart.
7) I don't feel the need to have things anymore. I find myself giving away or cutting back on things in general. More stuff or bigger houses just don't interest me anymore. I didn't realize what a burden that was until it lifted.
8) I no longer have to parent my children. My daughters will always be my children but I no longer have to raise them. I have no more desire to give my opinion unless they ask. Another weight is gone that I hadn't realized weighed so much.
In my 50's I want to just enjoy life, savor my friends and family and appreciate the world around me. Life has become much sweeter than I imagined it would be at this age. For that, I am grateful.