"Are you sad because you're getting older?" I asked, "Because you're coming to terms with your mortality? Because you can't refer to yourself as being in your mid-thirties anymore?"
I realize now that I probably wasn't helping the situation.
Then we went mountain biking, and he cheered up.
Last weekend, it was my turn. I remember writing a blog post when I turned thirty like that was some kind of milestone. But now I just wonder where those eight years went.
As it turned out, both of us spent our thirty-eighth birthdays mountain biking. As you can see below, I rode on three consecutive days the weekend of my birthday.
Maybe Dan and I were trying to prove something. Would most late thirty-somethings be able to do this?
Actually . . . probably. Mountain biking is kind of a big deal in Idaho, and lots of people of all ages ride the trails around here.
Over the past eight years (that I am not exactly sure happened), my journey closer to forty looks like this: I have developed a click in my left knee. I have started dyeing my hair (not for fun, to get rid of the gray). I have an occasional popping in my right shoulder and a tightness in my hamstring. I have been diagnosed with asthma and (hereditary) high cholesterol. And my metabolism is shit.
And I am a healthier-than-most-people-my-age woman.
By all accounts, this is just going to get worse because I am not that old yet.
An older (by a couple of years) friend once told me, "I thought it would be a gradual decline, with a few plateaus here and there. But, nope. When I turned forty, it was like this," and he motioned with his hand in a sharp descent toward the floor.
According to one article, old age doesn't happen until after age fifty-eight, so I've still got a ways to go. And I am sure I will have a whole new set of ailments to discuss in two years when I turn forty. But I'm not complaining . . . yet . . . just observing.
Besides, would I want to go backwards in age, give up everything I've experienced and learned over the past eight years (that I am not exactly sure happened)?
Nah.
Still looking young (and alive) after three days of mountain biking |
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