Now We Are Sixty

over-the-hill-60th-birthday-candle-hat-400x400One of the first books I remember my mother reading to me as a child was A.A. Milne’s Now We Are Six, chronicling the adventures of Christopher Robin in rhythmic prose.  The memories are warm and cozy as I picture myself cuddled on Mommy’s lap.  She loved to read poetry to us and she had a real gift for it.

Aside from the entertainment value of the stories and the comfort of my mother’s lap and voice, I was struck by the importance of becoming a six-year-old.  It was the end of toddlerhood and the beginning of something wonderful; those first steps into the wider world full of promise and my own adventures.

Earlier this month, I reached another milestone age; sixty.  To this age I was greeted by another “AA” – the AARP!  There was no poetry to encourage or guide me, just a pile of ads for large print books, life insurance, Life Alert, Jitterbug phones, a whole alphabet of vitamins and a bunch of other “senior” stuff that I frankly can’t remember.

Just as Christopher Robin took those first few tentative steps from the nursery with Winnie the Pooh, I am fortunate to have a trusted companion to keep my company, my dear husband Dave (whom I  call “Poopoo-head” at times).

I don’t know what “60” is supposed to feel like.  I guess I’ll find out.  I do know that I now qualify for discounts in several other grocery stores but feel guilty taking them because I don’t feel old enough.  Hopefully I never will!

ps.  I do take the discounts – I’m not stupid!

Now We Are Six – A.A. Milne

When I was one I had just begun
When I was two I was nearly new

When I was three I was hardly me
When I was four I was not much more

When I was five I was just alive
But now I am six, I’m as clever as clever;

So I think I’ll be six now for ever and ever.

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