As mentioned before, I often remember my mother saying she never felt older than 26. She was in her fifties when she told me this and I was in my teens, so I could hardly comprehend what she really meant. Her point, however, is becoming clearer and clearer as I get older myself. I also recall my sister-in-law reminiscing about her college years, gushing like they were the best ever! I was in college at the time and thought to myself, "Sure, college is good, but how could someone love it that much?" I now gush over memories of college.
Don't get me wrong, I am enjoying my current years. This stage of life is cool, interesting, and indeed wisdom-building. Regardless, I still feel about 23. Yet, there are still outside clues to help me understand that I am not that age. And with that, I build upon a two previous posts I did a few months back and give you more signs that you are getting older:
1. The Western Nut holiday gifts actually look tasty.
2. You drive three teens home from an activity and ALL of them sit in the back.
3. You like cranberry sauce.
Haha. Love the Western Nut comment. That is an indisputable sign of age.
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