The other day Trevor, Trapper and I were sitting around talking, as we often do, when suddenly we came to the realization that we were having an in-depth conversation about car loans. And we all cared a lot about the conversation. At this moment, we knew we were old.
Today when I came to my desk after lunch, I became quite excited when I discovered that HR had given me a large stack of papers explaining my insurance policy options. I've been counting down the days when I'll be eligible for health insurance through the company. I realized again: I am old.
Old people talk about their mortgages. I talk about fashion trends. Old people talk about tax deductions. I talk about rock music. Old people talk about the pros and cons of buying land. I talk about celebrities' lives and play video games and support radical political candidates and have lots of sex and watch scary movies and play outrageous pranks on people and...man, I should get that gas bill paid and look into ways to reduce the amount we use next month. And it's over.
I never expected to get old. I didn't want it to happen. It looks so boring. Though, of course, I'm actually simply growing into a new stage of old. I remember thinking you reach old at the point when you start watching the news and liking it, but then I started liking it at sixteen and decided I was still definitely not old.
Let's just hope that I never reach the stage of old that means me and my friends just sit around and talk about our medical problems.
andrea, we already do that!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm old too. Yuck. Old people are boring. :( Except us. We're cool old people.
ReplyDeleteAng, have I told you about this popping sound that comes from my left knee every time I take a step? :-D
ReplyDeletei feel old and young at the same time...and that is a scary thing! i guess i should try to embrace the inevitable, but i don't want to...just yet.
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