3 WHY IS THE BOOK BEING WRITTEN I recently returned to school at
age 73 to gain my doctorate. Now, as many have questioned, why did
I return to school at the ripe old age of 73? My answer, I enjoy
life. I am eager to learn different things. I want my mind to stay
active and alert, but most of all; I don't want to sit in a rocking
chair and knit in an old mother Hubbard house dress. What I resent
most are my 70 plus counterparts that think my returning to school
is a waste of time. However, my younger cohorts think it is
marvelous that I have returned to school. I believe society has
programmed our senior population to think after 65 your life should
stop. Unfortunately, many of my friends and acquaintances
strengthen this fallacy and see old age as an end to life when it
is the beginning of a new and exciting era and phase in their life
So, they sit around and say woe is me, stop dressing attractively,
become immobile and psych themselves up to believe that there is
only sadness in growing old. At the age of 77, I think old age is
hilarious, so I decided to put my funny shared experiences of aging
in a book. I hope the comedic experiences will change how my
counterparts view aging, give them a good laugh, and persuade them
to embrace aging as a new dawn that is just as exciting as entering
adulthood at 21. Recognizing the humor in growing old will make
life more enjoyable and keep a smile on your face. When I First
Realized I Was Old I have always believed age was just a number,
and shoo shooed any articles that dictated slowing down after age
sixty-five. Articles that extolled stop working and retiring at 65;
your sexual tendency will slowly fade (hmm, not yet ). You will
start to gain weight, and lose your shape (truism - but only if you
stop being active). However, I ignored age creeping up even though
I no longer could prop my foot up on the bed or chair and bend over
to polish my toenails - Oh my God Something either shrunk or my
arms got shorter. At that point, I should have given credence to
old age catching up with me. However, there is nothing that brings
the reality of the incorrect view you hold of yourself than through
the innocent eyes of young children because they speak the truth
without the frills. My darling, 7 year old granddaughter came home
from school excited because her teacher told the girls in the class
that they could become anything they wanted to become -- a doctor,
engineer or even the president of the United States Like any
well-meaning grandmother, I proceeded to act as excited as my
granddaughter, and we both for a few seconds jumped up and down and
laughed. All of a sudden my granddaughter stopped and with a
quizzical frown looked up and asked, Granny, why did you decide to
become old, didn't you know you could be something else? So much
for age is just a number
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2014 |
First published: |
May 2014 |
Authors: |
Barbara Green-Withrow
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 3mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
48 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4840-7418-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Sport & Leisure >
Humour >
General
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LSN: |
1-4840-7418-1 |
Barcode: |
9781484074183 |
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