Sunday, January 17, 2016

This day in time

Well, today I am securely into middle age.  I slept late this morning. The rain has been pouring since the wee hours.  Now, the skies have cleared, but the wind is strong and cold coming from the north.

C and I had a nice breakfast together.  I am going to head to the barn for a while to see my horse. Later, I am going to roast some oysters for my birthday, have some ribs and celebrate with our handyman who comes out every Sunday to help out. We have known him for over 25 years, and have come to see him as family now.

I thought about how much I miss my parents, C's parents, and all my other relatives who aren't here, except in spirit.  I'm not sad today, just reflecting on the happy times of past birthdays.  And I heard from some of my oldest friends whom I have known since elementary school.  It is a source of comfort to know that some of my long-time best friends are still around, running half marathons, celebrating grandchildren, and working their farms or businesses.  There is stability in that knowledge.

I am planning for this to be a lazy day. I am one year older.  I feel the same.

"Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can’t. You know the month, the year, the day of the week. There is a clock on your wall or the dashboard of your car. You have a schedule, a calendar, a time for dinner or a movie. Yet all around you, timekeeping is ignored. Birds are not late. A dog does not check its watch. Deer do not fret over passing birthdays. Man alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures. A fear of time running out." — Mitch Albom (The Time Keeper) 

12 comments:

  1. Happy birthday Syd! You are loved and have brought so many people together here in our blogger world. I hope your day is filled with peace. ❤️

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  2. Happy birthday, dear Syd! May each and every birthday bring you more and more peace and joy and love and fulfillment in this life of yours! That would be my wish for you.

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  3. Happy Birthday, Syd! Have a beautiful day and a fulfilling and peaceful year.

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  4. Happy Birthday, and many happy returns :)

    Intriguing quote!

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  5. happy happy birthday.....i can't begin to tell you what your blog has helped me through.....thank you....btw my son shares this day with you...hes 39.

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  6. Happy birthday, Syd. Lovely quotation and a reminder not to turn time into tyranny.

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  7. Belated happy birthday - terrific quote btw

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  8. Wishing you a terrific day, today. Happy Birthday, even if I'm a bit late. I leave a quote related to life and perspective. It's similar in a different way to the one you share in this post.

    "What man should fear is not death. What man should fear is never beginning to live." Marcus Aurelius

    Hope to see you again over at my place. May this year be your best.

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  9. Hope you had a good b-day. I've found some comfort going through these posts. Lost someone to the disease. I'm not used to or familiar with recovery through al-anon. One time I did attend a meeting it was by accident and the main thing I remember from it was feeling guilty about the close ones in my life. I'm realizing I can use some al-anon myself. I've been pretty angry at the disease lately.

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  10. "Securely into middle age..." I love the fact that it is a secure place for you. I've lost that security as I muddle along in old age (in less than a month I will be 83) but your post makes me look at it differently. Thanks Syd.

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  11. I wish you a happy birthday from México. I can't imagine a life without timekeeping either, but how beautiful it might be...

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