The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Friday, July 6, 2018
I may resemble that remark
From Pearls Before Swine yesterday (click the image to see a larger version at the comic's Web page):
Particularly for those of us who are veterans, and who saw action, it's frighteningly easy to reach that stage. When I saw the comic yesterday, I thought for a moment, and realized how true it was. Without trying too hard, I can think of at least 60 friends and acquaintances who are now dead, the majority of them due to combat and/or violence. The total is probably nearer, and quite possibly over, 100. That's a scary thought.
Fortunately, I was able (thanks be to God!) to make a new life for myself, in a new country, with a whole new set of friends. I am indeed blessed.
Peter
Thus the value of grandkids. Make new people who know you - stay forever young.
ReplyDeleteI recall my father lamenting the fact that he had outlived 3 generations of friends, at the news of the sudden passing of a friend. That was in his 70's. He made it to his early 80's.
ReplyDeleteI had two moments. The first was when my mother mercifully passed away, and I realized that in my line, I was now the oldest.
ReplyDeleteThe second was a few years after that; I don't recall the specific trigger, but I do remember realizing that I am closer to the end of my life than its beginning.
If it's any comfort, ive had about half a dozen friends pass on before they were 30. We may ever be closer to the end than the beginning and never know it.
DeleteAs Ogden Nash wrote, "Senescence begins, and middle age ends, the day your descendants outnumber your friends."
ReplyDeleteI should be good ... my only daughter has yet to reproduce.