82 Years Old
I started this blog to document for my family
what it was like for a man to go through his seventies (and eighties, if
lucky). I turned 82 a few weeks ago and
I'm still here.
While I have more aches and pains, my stamina is
lower, and my memory is not as sharp as it was a few years ago, I'm lucky that
I have a wonderful marriage and am basically in good health, have a positive
attitude, and appreciate each day.
I enjoy following Aloma's instructions in
planting and caring for our many flowers, trees, and shrubs. My flying club is closed because of COVID-19
so I fly a new, small drone at home and take a lot of photos with it. I’ve only played a couple of rounds of golf
since my accident two-plus years ago, but I haven't given up on the idea of
playing again. I read a lot and still
write, but my final book of the Turkey Grove series is progressing very slowly.
Aloma wants a stone wall around the tree in our
backyard so I started it a couple of days ago.
I knew there was a major root to come out, so I began work with my
shovel, full-size ax with a double blade, and a small hatchet. Not only did the root turn out to be twice
the size that I thought, but there were also four more even bigger. I swung the big ax for four hours. I didn't make a clean cut because I couldn't
hit the same spot twice in a row so it took twice as long as it should. I thought I would be a cripple the next day,
but I felt fine except for pain in both shoulders, left elbow, hamstrings, big
toe, thighs, hamstrings, and knuckle on the right hand. I still have two roots to go, and then I'll
start positioning the stones.
Bragging to Aloma, I said, "My dad couldn't
have done that at 82 years old."
Aloma gave my ego a boost by saying, "Your
dad couldn't have done that at 50 years old."
Seasoned Man
stevelem117@gmail.com