68

Sixty-eight has a good feel to it to me.

I’m 68 years old today. Well, if you believe the state’s official records, and Mom and Dad. Mom and Dad claim they were there. But you know, parents tell stories. Like Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, or that they walked ten miles through snow uphill to get to school every day. Who can believe them?

My phone and computer has been pinging with birthday wishes from friends around the world. That really makes my heart swell three times its normal size.

I’ve been looking forward to becoming sixty-eight. It’s because of cars. See, in 1968, when I was twelve, cars excited and interested me. At one point, I thought I’d become an adult and design cars. I drew them all the time. ’68 was the year I saw sporty performance Mustangs and Camaros, along with an actual XK-E Jaguar that someone parked in a neighbor’s driveway. So cool!

So 68 has a good feel for me. It’s exciting, full of energy and promise. I hope I can sustain that across 365 days, because I’m getting pretty excited about becoming 69. Wait till I tell you about it.

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  1. Hi Michael. Happy birthday. I helped my older hell spawn male sibling pay to have his Pontiac Fire bird Trans Am repainted. He offered it to me for a very small sum. Looking back I sort of regret not buying it. It had a huge engine but what stopped me I was going up a steep hill, down shifted and realized I was headed now down hill. The car had so much low end torque I spun completely around. In truth it scared me. But instead I bought an expensive 4X4 truck. Oh if I could take back so many car choices of my youth. I am now 61, with my history I never thought I would get to this age I was sure I would die early, but I love keeping living. I intend to keep doing it, I like it, it seems a good thing. I love my hubby and he makes it worthwhile. Again wish you the best. Hugs,

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