Thanks for reminding me why I have not succumbed to "the knife", "the injection", the dispair of aging....I agree totally with you and rather have what some might call an "odd relationship" with my aging face which I enjoy.
What a beautiful wish you share with us. Thank you. I am having to be careful with my eyes even more than usual as they gave me a new scary time last week. I rub them gently and will think of your words. (And I hope you were able to embrace your grey day. I love them for the relief they give my eyes!). Take care, you. x
Observer. Also, author of the novel “After the Sour Lemon Moon.” I recorded a free audio version at the beginning of the pandemic. You can find it in my Instagram bio, in highlights.
Yes! A beautiful sentence to internalize.
ReplyDeleteYes, wholeheartedly.
ReplyDeleteso simple, so beautifully written
ReplyDeleteyes, thank you for the reminder. :)
ReplyDeleteoh my--as a woman of a certain age, this is a hard one--and a beneficial one--to do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me why I have not succumbed to "the knife", "the injection", the dispair of aging....I agree totally with you and rather have what some might call an "odd relationship" with my aging face which I enjoy.
ReplyDeleteAnd wouldn't everyone feel happier with such an "odd relationship". I think so.
DeleteAging is natural but not easy to accept. Lovely way to say embrace what you are, who you are and how old you are :)
ReplyDeleteYes - wise words indeed. Perhaps not easy to do sometimes, but a necessity.
ReplyDeleteI needed that today... all the stories, all the memories...and the lessons learned. It is who we are, the beautiful landscape of a fully lived life
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful wish you share with us. Thank you. I am having to be careful with my eyes even more than usual as they gave me a new scary time last week. I rub them gently and will think of your words. (And I hope you were able to embrace your grey day. I love them for the relief they give my eyes!). Take care, you. x
ReplyDeleteDenise,
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful and insightful. Your photograph is brilliant.
Christa