Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Tough things to do



I’ve lived to the ripe old age of 64, and I’m “drawin” (Social Security), as my fellow geezers say.

When you live this long, you learn a few things.

You come up with a hard-to-do or hard-to-master list.

Here’s mine:

1. It’s hard to learn how to play golf with any degree of skill. (I still can’t break 100.)
2. It’s hard to lose weight, without really suffering, fasting, pushing away from the table (whatever you want to call it.)
3. It’s hard to lose a child. Lost a daughter (Elizabeth Brown) in the early 1990s; and her mother and I have never been the same since.
4. It’s hard (EMOTIONALLY PAINFUL) to lose a dog. Roadie, my best friend ever (and shown on the right side of this blog near my profile) died a few years ago. I have two dogs today, but no canine can ever replace my beloved Roadie.
5. It’s very tough to exercise on a regular basis. So many other things in life push exercise aside, but how can you lose weight if you don’t move the old muscles and bones?
6. It’s torturously hard to publish a novel. My co-writer Michael Manuel and I are still on a quest to get “Fish Springs” in print. We are hoping, hoping, hoping…
7. It’s hard to understand the Bible. I keep trying, trying, trying…
8. It’s hard to multi-task. I’m lucky if I can do only one thing effectively.
9. It’s hard to say good-bye, but sometimes we must—for our own peace of mind and for the sake of those we love.
10. It’s still hard AFTER ALL THESE YEARS for me to make sense of why I’m here.

Enough for now. What’s on your top-ten hard-to-do list? Feel free to post your comments below.

2 comments:

Beth said...

My top ten list, which was created in less than three minutes to take it for what it's worth:

1. Keeping my mouth shut when I need to.

2. Skipping on Ranch, fried food or dessert.

3. Thinking of my parents aging. Seeing my parents age! So tough.

4. Predicting the future and making the best choices for the long term.

5. Going to bed on time - in any kind of a timely fashion. Impossible.

6. Seeing a loved one hurt. Family, friend, - heck, right now it's my cat. What a struggle when you are helpless in the situation.

7. Identifying the truth.

8. Hearing a kid say something crazy wrong and not laughing about it. (Shut the Dammit Door!)

9. Not offer advice when it's really not wanted anyway.

10. Make sense of why I'm here. :)

Miss you, Timbs, and glad to see you are well.

carolina magic said...

Hey there, Beth. You are the best for reading my blog and sharing your thoughts. I love your top ten list!