No Time to Lose

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As my sixtieth birthday creeps closer, my mind drifts to thoughts of catastrophic illness and death.  It is not the first time.  I once had a crush on Janice Zloto.  She had a crush on my best friend.  I wanted to die.  But I was only in sixth grade.

 

Five years ago I thought I was having a heart attack and spent the night in a hospital, but it turns out I was just hot and sweaty and upset that Eve had beat me in tennis.  And two years ago I thought I was having a stroke and woke Eve up in the middle of the night to drive me to the hospital, but it was just really bad sinuses.

 

These days I feel pretty fine.  But then I remembered how old my grandparents and parents were when they died and I calculated my life expectancy, with precision.  My conclusion is that it is best not to put some things off.

 

Like buying a convertible, for instance.   I am about ready to trade in my SUV for something a little more youthfully invigorating.  And I am thinking about going skiing in Europe next season -- that has always on my list.   Lunch in Switzerland and then after a few runs a hot chocolate in Italy.  That sounds pretty good and I figure I ought to do it before I am too stiff to bend over and buckle my boots.  I also want to ride my bike in Mallorca along the ocean.

 

The shadow has his list, and I am moving up.  There is no time to lose.

 


Comments

Ester Horowitz

When we are finally at a point in which we can do what we want when we want and how we want, it's the knees that get you.
Corey Bearak

A bucket list exists but sometimes external factors play out (such as Neil Young bailing on a reunited Buffalo Springfield to write "Waging Heavy Peace" - which I recently enjoyed as my first ever audio book - thanks FCK, and the planned northeast tour just never happened; I do have audio and video of most of the west coast and Bonaroo shows.). Other items on the list I muse whether they retain the same allure. Mostly I enjoy facing each day and it's wonders.

Submitted by Janet_Adler on Sun, 05/25/2014 - 09:13

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Janet Adler

A bucket lsit is a great thing to have. Perhaps you should just get started on it and let the chips fall where they may...so if you keel over having a chocolate in Switzerland or you fall in the ocean riding your bike in Mallorca...at least you weren't sitting around the house doing nothing but worrying about the inevitable. Poor Evie!

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Wed, 05/28/2014 - 13:01

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Erik Scheibe

Wait a minute...all this time you had an SUV?...

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