I got brought into reality just an hour ago about how old I REALLY am.
We had a big snowstorm last night, 15 inches of snow, and the roads are a nightmare. I was going down to the store this morning to pick up some things...our hill was it's usual bobsled run, and as I got to the bottom with only 100 feet of skid marks I saw an accident in the making.
I'm at a stop light that is green for me and a GMC SUV is stopped at the red light. Coming up behind this car is another, going way to fast. Oh boy, accident in the making.
Bam!!!! Rear ender. The GMC has minor damage, but the other car has its' hood up into the windshield and left front tire at some odd angle that I'm guessing its' not suppossed to be. Several of us that saw this stop and run over to see if everyone is all right. Fine...no injuries.
The sheriff's officers arrive within minutes and one of them asks who saw the accident. Doing my civic duty I said I did. The deputy calls me over to his car and jeez, it's an old boyfriend of one of our daughters.
Deputy John: "Bob, what did you see happen?"
Honest citizen Bob: "This old guy in the blue car was going way to fast for conditions. He didn't hit his brakes until it was too late."
Deputy John: "Okay, we can measure the skid marks on the ice. He's got studded tires and there's a clear path of marks on the ice. And, how come you say he's old."
Bob: "He's got gray hair and look at him.....he's old."
Deputy Smart-Ass: "He's 63 Bob. What are you? 70?"
Bob: "I'm ALMOST 70. Won't hit that magic number until April."
Deputy..now laughing: "My mother used to call everyone that had gray hair and looked old 'old', even if they were 20 years younger than her. Guess it goes with the territory."
So...how many of you out there have parents, or even yourselves, that call others your age or close to it OLD? I find myself doing it more and more. Yes, I'm almost 70 but look about 55, act like 15 and think like a 12 year old.....all according to my wife and kids.
Age is all in the mind.
Anyone for a Weenie Roast?